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David Adjaye : houses : recycling, reconfiguring, rebuilding / edited by Peter Allison.
Main entry:

Adjaye, David, 1966-

Title & Author:

David Adjaye : houses : recycling, reconfiguring, rebuilding / edited by Peter Allison.

Publication:

New York, N.Y. : Thames & Hudson, 2005.

Description:

256 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Negotiating architecture / Stuart Hall -- Elektra house -- Dirty house -- Fog house -- Lost house -- Portfolio light and colour -- Living in ruins / Peter Allison -- Pottery shed -- Concrete garden -- Glass house -- Portfolio furniture -- the tale of a house / Caroline Roux -- Ofili house and studio -- McGregor house -- Swarovski house -- Building in London / Deyan Sudjic -- SJW house -- KPG house -- BAR house.
Summary:

"The most exciting and accomplished young architect to emerge on the international scene in many years, David Adjaye uses an artist's clarity of concept to create an engaging architecture that concentrates on materials and issues of place and identity." "Born in Tanzania into a diplomatic family, Adjaye enjoyed a wide-ranging formal and cultural education, which has allowed him to respond deftly and instinctively to wildly differing projects, avoiding conventional solutions and seeking to open up new possibilities. The innovation in Adjaye's career is exemplified in his residential works, which show careful experimentation and exquisite nuances. Perhaps his best-known houses are those constructed in a range of settings for people such as artist Chris Ofili and actor Ewan McGregor." "Four essential components make up this, Adjaye's first monograph: an introduction by Stuart Hall; a documentation of thirteen of Adjaye's most important projects, over half of which are published here in full for the first time, presented through descriptions, detailed plans and photographs; a series of visual essays that highlight the tactile, luminous and luxurious nature of Adjaye's work; and essays from cultural critics who have been touched by his buildings."--Jacket.

ISBN:

0500342059
9780500342053
9780500286319
0500286310

Subject:

Adjaye, David, 1966- Catalogs.
Adjaye, David, 1966- Criticism and interpretation.
Adjaye, David, 1966- Catalogues.
Adjaye, David, 1966-
Architecture, Domestic England London Catalogs.
Architecture domestique Angleterre Londres Catalogues.
Maisons conçues par des architectes Angleterre Londres Catalogues.
Architecture, Domestic
Londres (Angleterre) Constructions.
England London

Form/genre:

Catalogs

Added entries:

Allison, Peter, 1944-

Holdings:

Location: Library main 236011
Call No.: BIB 165854
Status: Available

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