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Rogers Marvel Architects

Rogers Marvel Architects
Author: Rob Rogers
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-07-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568989990

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New York City-based Rogers Marvel Architects has garnered high praise for its distinctive blend of elegance, technical mastery, and civic consciousness. Rogers Marvel Architects, the firm's first monograph, showcases recent and award-winning work, from large-scale public projects such as their contest-winning entry (along with West 8 from Rotterdam) to the redesign of New York City's Governors Island to institution specific buildings such as the recently completed Westchester Reform Temple.


Urban Landscape Architecture

Urban Landscape Architecture
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release:
Genre: Paysage urbain
ISBN: 9781610597319

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Review: "Balancing form with function, the designs featured in this book cover a wide array of elements, from traditional park benches and tree planters to breathtaking lighting designs and pedestrian crossings. Inside, you'll see some of the focal points of the world's most innovative urban design projects, including: parks, streets, bridges, and squares."--BOOK JACKET


Learning Through Practice

Learning Through Practice
Author: Rob Rogers
Publisher: Oro Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781941806579

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This volume presents the explorations of the architects and urban designers at Rogers Partners. In its 20 years of practice designing in cities around the country, the firm has maintained an attitude of curiosity about the elements that make design. From the smallest detail to the largest impositions, their work penetrates sites and their stories to feel their inherent conditions and find inspiration in the discovery of the unseen, the peculiar, the untouchable and the immovable. The book introduces six topics that pervade this journey.


AIA Guide to New York City

AIA Guide to New York City
Author: Norval White
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1080
Release: 2010-06-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0195383869

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"The AIA Guide to New York City has been the ultimate single-volume guide to the City's architectural treasures."--Back cover.


Guide To Contemporary New York City Architecture

Guide To Contemporary New York City Architecture
Author: John Hill
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0393733262

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The essential walking companion to more than two hundred cutting-edge buildings constructed since the new millennium. The first decade of the 21st century has been a time of lively architectural production in New York City. A veritable building boom gripped the city, giving rise to a host of new—and architecturally cutting-edge—residential, corporate, institutional, academic, and commercial structures. With the boom now waning, this guidebook is perfectly timed to take stock of the city’s new skyline and map them all out, literally. This essential walking companion and guide features 200 of the most notable buildings and spaces constructed in New York’s five boroughs since the new millennium—The High Line, by James Corner Field Operations/Diller Scofidio + Renfro; 100 Eleventh Avenue, by Ateliers Jean Nouvel; Brooklyn Children’s Museum, by Rafael Vinoly Architects; 41 Cooper Square, by Morphosis; Poe Park Visitors Center, by Toshiko Mori Architect; and One Bryant Park, by Cook + Fox, to name just a few. Projects are grouped by neighborhood, allowing for easy, self-guided tours, with photos, maps, directions, and descriptions that highlight the most important aspects of each entry.


Interiors

Interiors
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2001
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN:

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The Design-Build Studio

The Design-Build Studio
Author: Tolya Stonorov
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 131730795X

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The Design-Build Studio examines sixteen international community driven design-build case studies through process and product, with preceding chapters on community involvement, digital and handcraft methodologies and a graphic Time Map. Together these projects serve as a field guide to the current trends in academic design-build studios, a window into the different processes and methodologies being taught and realized today. Design-build supports the idea that building, making and designing are intrinsic to each other: knowledge of one strengthens and informs the expression of the other. Hands-on learning through the act of building what you design translates theories and ideas into real world experience. The work chronicled in this book reveals how this type of applied knowledge grounds us in the physicality of the world in which we live.


Urban Design for an Urban Century

Urban Design for an Urban Century
Author: Lance Jay Brown
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1118846834

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This book offers a comprehensive introduction to urban design, from a historical overview and basic principles to practical design concepts and strategies. It discusses the demographic, environmental, economic, and social issues that influence the decision-making and implementation processes of urban design. The Second Edition has been fully revised to include thorough coverage of sustainability issues and to integrate new case studies into the core concepts discussed.


Cowboy Style

Cowboy Style
Author: Chase Reynolds Ewald
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2006
Genre: Country homes
ISBN: 9781423601081

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Cowboy Style highlights today's Western furnishings-from meticulous leather-wrapped armoires to hand-carved mantelpieces depicting a trout stream or local wildlife. An extraordinary commitment of time plus a pure passion and singular creative vision are the hallmarks of the fine furnishings of the contemporary West. Today's artisans are creating works that are fresh, beautiful, meticulously crafted, sometimes nostalgic, often humorous, and always celebratory of both the region and its traditions. In Cowboy Style, Ewald interviews dozens of today's craftsmen, including Jimmy and Lynda Covert, Peter M. Fillerup, Mike Patrick, and Chris Chapman, and explores Cowboy d cor for every room in the house! " . . . Dozens of full-color photographs take you into the homes of people who love the West and have furnished their living quarters with the finest western craftsmanship available." - -American Cowboy Magazine "An excellent place to start. . . Ewald breaks down Western decor by individual U.S.-based designers that contributed to the look." -Toronto Star


Dish

Dish
Author: Julie Müller Stahl
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568984766

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The big design surveys of the past few years tend to have two things in common: a lot of creative design and very few women designers. Dish is here to set the record straight. This exciting collection features new work by over forty emerging and established female designers from over fifteen countries. The innovative, cutting-edge work in Dish provides a fresh take on current trends in product design for the home, including furniture, ceramics, glassware, lighting, and textiles. Works range from Monica Nicoletti's "Place Holders" moving boxes that serve as transitional furniture to Matali Crasset's "Phytolab" that combines plants and plastic in a bathroom project. They explore materials, from Sara Unruh's chemically treated silk fabric to Anette Hermann's rubber and metal chair, in which the user becomes part of the construction. Each designer is featured with examples of her work, biographical information, and a personal statement that encapsulates her approach. A foreword by Susan Yelavich and essays by experts in making, selling, and critiquing contemporary design offer insights into the conceptual, aesthetic, functional, and political nature of the work. All together, this book dishes out the hottest work around.