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Triangle Modern Architecture [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 250 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x279 mm, weight: 1615 g, 200 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Oro Editions
  • ISBN-10: 1943532885
  • ISBN-13: 9781943532889
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 250 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x279 mm, weight: 1615 g, 200 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Oro Editions
  • ISBN-10: 1943532885
  • ISBN-13: 9781943532889
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Triangle Modern Architecture documents the rich history and unique cultural significance of a region that is one of the most important on the national map of modern design. Over the last 75 years, the architecture in this area has grown to creatively combine innovation and technology with the area’s history, culture, unique landscape, and built context. While the Triangle has seen a great increase in interest in Modern architecture, the understanding of this design and the reasons and history behind it, have not been shared in a clear and meaningful way. There is an information gap between what is appreciated by architects and by the general public.

Recenzijos

"In Triangle Modern Architecture, Victoria Ballard Bell tells the story of modernism's radical emergence in mid-20th-century central North Carolina, resulting in an unlikely hub of progressive architecture. Bell traces the origins of the NC State University School (now College) of Design and the school's lasting influence on the region's remarkable architectural culture. The book links several generations of architects--most of whom were born outside of the Triangle region--to an overarching set of material, compositional, and place-based design principles. Beautifully written and elaborately illustrated, Triangle Modern Architecture provides compelling evidence that a new generation of architects is building on the Triangle's rich design legacy." --David Hill, FAIA, Head of the School of Architecture, NC State University Drive down the main streets of cities and towns across America, and works by modernist architects can appear unexpectedly, melded and layered into the multiple styles that have preceded and followed. Too many have been altered beyond recognition or lost to the playing fields of commerce and chance. How refreshing that Victoria Ballard Bell has claimed the high ground for modernism in North Carolina. In this significant book that meticulously describes a rich treasury of architectural design, she highlights works--some known, others unknown--made for a quadrant of the United States pivoting toward the future. Triangle Modern Architecture tells the stories of projects that wove into the fabric of a place that refused to rest on its past and a people stepping into a new century with confidence and hope. --Robert Ivy, FAIA, executive vice president/chief executive officer, the American Institute of Architects "Triangle Modern Architecture provides us a timely insight into the rich history and bold future of modern architecture in North Carolina, reminding us that the modernist project here is alive and well and most vital in its interpretations and adaptations to local places and typologies. The great work being done today is affirming of the talent and virtuosity of the region's contemporary practitioners. Because of this, the path forward for next generations of North Carolina architects is much brighter and filled with possibility. Triangle Modern Architecture affirms that the best architecture is always a continuum of a material culture." --Marlon Blackwell, FAIA, principal of Marlon Blackwell Architects and recipient of the 2020 AIA Gold Medal "Victoria Bell's new book, Triangle Modern Architecture, is an important one, both for its intense research and insightful writing. Her presentation of modern architecture in central North Carolina not only illuminates and connects important modern work, it does so through the lens of a much wider history connecting Nazi Germany, the Bauhaus, Black Mountain College, and the visionary establishment of the School of Design at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. It is a wonderful collection of design work representing the energy of a school, its founders, and principles." --W. G. CLARK

Acknowledgments 6(2)
Victoria Ballard Bell
Preface 8(2)
Frank Harmon
Introduction 10(6)
Chapter 1 A Turning Point For Architecture In North Carolina
16(14)
Chapter 2 Modernism Takes Root In The Triangle
30(92)
Early Triangle Modern Architects
44(2)
Henry Kamphoefner
46(4)
Leif valand
50(4)
William Henley Deitrick
54(4)
G. Milton Small, Jr.
58(10)
Maciej "Matthew" Nowicki
68(4)
James W. Fitzgibbon
72(4)
George Matsumoto
76(4)
Eduardo Catalano
80(6)
John Donald Latimer
86(4)
Edward Walter "Terry" R. Waugh
90(2)
Brian Shawcroft
92(4)
Arthur Cogswell, Jr.
96(4)
Harwell Hamilton Harris
100(4)
Louis Sumner Winn, Jr.
104(4)
Jon Andrecondoret
108(4)
Owen Franklin Smith
112(4)
Macon Strother Smith
116(6)
Chapter 3 Cultural Significance Of Triangle Modern Architecture
122(114)
Current Triangle Modern Architects
126(2)
Frank Harmon
128(6)
Dail Dixon
134(6)
Georgia Bizios
140(6)
Kenneth Hobgood
146(8)
Steve Schuster
154(6)
Philip Szostak
160(8)
Philip G. Freelon
168(6)
Louis Cherry
174(8)
Turan Duda
182(8)
Michael Stevenson
190(4)
Susan And Roger Cannon
194(8)
Dennis Stallings
202(6)
Ellen Weinstein
208(6)
Ellen Cassilly
214(6)
Erin Sterling Lewis, Matthew Griffith
220(6)
Katherine Hogan, Vincent Petrarca
226(10)
Chapter 4 Appreciation, Preservation, And Evolution
236(8)
Epilogue 244(2)
George Smart
Back Matter 246(1)
Glossary Of Terms Websites Reference 247(1)
Photography Credits 248(1)
Project Credits 249
Triangle Modern Architects documents the rich history and unique cultural significance of a region that is one of the most important on the national map of modern design. Over the last 75 years, the architecture in this area has grown to creatively combine innovation and technology with the area's history, culture, unique landscape, and built context. And, with the famous Bauhaus School, one of the birthplaces of Modernism, celebrating 100 years since its founding, and the NC State School of Architecture nearing 75 years, this is a benchmark moment to analyse and appreciate the resulting body of exceptional architecture, which are a local and national cultural treasure.



Victoria Ballard Bell is a licensed architect and published architectural writer. She grew up in a mid-century modern house and developed her passion for modern design at the University of Virginia, where she received two masters' degrees in architecture and urban planning. Her appreciation for excellent regionally-based modern design has developed further in the Triangle region of North Carolina where she has lived for twenty years.