Archiprix 2008
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The book Archiprix 2008 introduces the latest wave of fledgling design talent. Archiprix is well-known at home and abroad as a platform for promising architects, urban designers and landscape architects
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June 2008, Amsterdam
Archiprix 2008
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The book Archiprix 2008 introduces the latest wave of fledgling design talent. Archiprix is well-known at home and abroad as a platform for promising architects, urban designers and landscape architects
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Museum and gallery
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Thirteen outstanding and recently completed museums and galleries take centre stage in this monograph. All have been chosen for both their sensitivity towards their surroundings and their ability to create a specific experience for the visitor. Included are such projects as Chipperfield's, Museum of Modern Literature in Marbach; Nouvels' Musée du Quai Branly; Zumthor's(...)
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June 2008, Seoul
Museum and gallery
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Thirteen outstanding and recently completed museums and galleries take centre stage in this monograph. All have been chosen for both their sensitivity towards their surroundings and their ability to create a specific experience for the visitor. Included are such projects as Chipperfield's, Museum of Modern Literature in Marbach; Nouvels' Musée du Quai Branly; Zumthor's Kolumba Art Museum; the Ordrupgaard Museum extension by Zaha Hadid; and Steven Holl's Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. All are surveyed through extensive photographs that are accompanied by plans and elevations.
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Un voyage architectural à travers tous les projets réalisés à l'occasion des Jeux olympiques de Pékin 2008, accompagné de plans, dessins, imagés de synthèse t photographies, avec notamment les spectaculaires " Nid d'oiseau " et " Aquacube ". A Pékin et dans six autres villes, 37 sites accueillent toutes les épreuves olympiques. Ces réalisations souvent innovantes sont(...)
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August 2008
Architectures olympiques : Pékin 2008
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Un voyage architectural à travers tous les projets réalisés à l'occasion des Jeux olympiques de Pékin 2008, accompagné de plans, dessins, imagés de synthèse t photographies, avec notamment les spectaculaires " Nid d'oiseau " et " Aquacube ". A Pékin et dans six autres villes, 37 sites accueillent toutes les épreuves olympiques. Ces réalisations souvent innovantes sont présentées, commentées et illustrées par plus de 450 documents.
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L'effet papillon, 1989-2007
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Cette publication retrace au travers de ses archives, l'histoire et l'évolution d'un lieu particulier, – le Centre d'édition contemporaine –sa production et sa politique artistiques, et détermine sa place, son statut et son engagement dans le champ de l'art contemporain. La période couverte, 1989-2007, se situe très loin du Centre genevois de gravure contemporaine (fondé(...)
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June 2008, Genève
L'effet papillon, 1989-2007
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Cette publication retrace au travers de ses archives, l'histoire et l'évolution d'un lieu particulier, – le Centre d'édition contemporaine –sa production et sa politique artistiques, et détermine sa place, son statut et son engagement dans le champ de l'art contemporain. La période couverte, 1989-2007, se situe très loin du Centre genevois de gravure contemporaine (fondé dans les années 1960) devenu, en 2001, le Centre d'édition contemporaine. Elle correspond à une phase d'ouverture et de développement à un art contemporain en mutation accélérée. Parcourant ces dix-neuf ans d'activité, cet ouvrage tente de les illustrer et de les commenter, de les cataloguer et de les décrire dans le détail.
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AA book project review 2008
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In its 536 full-colour pages you will find a complete record of the AA's 2007/08 academic year, including commissioned texts, photo-journalism, reviews, graphics, photographs and, most importantly, projects selected from across the entire school.
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July 2008, London
AA book project review 2008
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In its 536 full-colour pages you will find a complete record of the AA's 2007/08 academic year, including commissioned texts, photo-journalism, reviews, graphics, photographs and, most importantly, projects selected from across the entire school.
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Jack Masey served with the United States Information Agency from 1951 to 1979, for many years as Director of Design. He commissioned numerous American architects and designers including R. Buckminster Fuller, Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, Peter Blake, Ivan Chermayeff and Thomas Geismar to design the US presence at major world Expos including Expo ’67 in Montreal(...)
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November 2008, Baden
Cold war confrontations: US exhibitions and their role in the cultural cold war
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Jack Masey served with the United States Information Agency from 1951 to 1979, for many years as Director of Design. He commissioned numerous American architects and designers including R. Buckminster Fuller, Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, Peter Blake, Ivan Chermayeff and Thomas Geismar to design the US presence at major world Expos including Expo ’67 in Montreal and Expo ’70 in Osaka. This book draws on Masey’s recollections, recently declassified documents, unpublished memoirs and photographs, interviews with surviving members of U.S. design teams, and others, to detail the significant role played by architects and designers in shaping America’s image during the cultural Cold War.
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icam print is published every two years. The themes are generated during the icam conferences and imerse in major topics eg. digitizing, education or exhibiting architecture. It contains interviews with key figures of the architecture scene, introduces member institutions and serves as information platform for members.
icam print 01 2006, international confederation of architectural museums
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icam print is published every two years. The themes are generated during the icam conferences and imerse in major topics eg. digitizing, education or exhibiting architecture. It contains interviews with key figures of the architecture scene, introduces member institutions and serves as information platform for members.
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Studio works 12
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The aim of Studio Works is to capture the essential character of the design studio experience at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. It provides both an overview and vignettes of the life of design students at Harvard, and an archive of their speculations and deliberations. Studio Works 12 features outstanding GSD student work from school years 2005–2006(...)
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May 2008
Studio works 12
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The aim of Studio Works is to capture the essential character of the design studio experience at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. It provides both an overview and vignettes of the life of design students at Harvard, and an archive of their speculations and deliberations. Studio Works 12 features outstanding GSD student work from school years 2005–2006 and 2006–2007, along with material documenting exhibitions, research seminars, and thesis projects.
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May 2008
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books
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What meanings do buildings and places convey to the people who use and visit them? Too often, design competitions and signature architecture result in costly eyesores that do not work. These studies, from those specific to the Wexner Center to those of historical significance, point towards a new method for shaping the visual form of buildings, places, and cities.
Design by competition : making design competition work
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What meanings do buildings and places convey to the people who use and visit them? Too often, design competitions and signature architecture result in costly eyesores that do not work. These studies, from those specific to the Wexner Center to those of historical significance, point towards a new method for shaping the visual form of buildings, places, and cities.
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April 1999, Cambridge
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Master builders have been granted membership of the Akademie der Künste since 1696, the year of its foundation. The earliest materials within the Archive documenting the art of architecture date back to the end of the 18th century and give testimony to the pursuits of tutors and pupils at the Akademie. It was not until the end of the 1950s under the post-war president of(...)
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January 2017
Architecture in archives: the collection of the Akademie der Künste, Berlin
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Master builders have been granted membership of the Akademie der Künste since 1696, the year of its foundation. The earliest materials within the Archive documenting the art of architecture date back to the end of the 18th century and give testimony to the pursuits of tutors and pupils at the Akademie. It was not until the end of the 1950s under the post-war president of the Akademie in West Berlin, the architect Hans Scharoun, that bequests from architects began to be received into the Archive. This publication offers for the first time a comprehensive overview of the archives of architects, engineers, landscape architects, architectural photographers and critics, all of which have been bequeathed to the Architectural Archive of the Akademie der Künste. All 71 archives and 80 collections are introduced with brief biographies of the original authors and descriptions denoting the nature and scope of the holdings. Friedrich Gilly from the Preußische Akademie der Künste is, among others, represented with drawings. A particular abundance of documentation reflects the era of Expressionism following the First World War with the works of Hugo Häring, Hans Scharoun, Bruno Taut, Hans and Wassili Luckhardt, Alfons Anker, Paul Goesch, Adolf Behne and Heinrich Lauterbach. The archives of Richard Ermisch, Paul Baumgarten and Thilo Schoder date back as far as the 1920s. Particular emphasis is laid upon those architects forced to emigrate after 1933, among their number Gabriel Epstein, Julius Posener, Konrad Wachsmann, Adolf Rading and Harry Rosenthal. The post-war period and the 1960s are represented by the archives of Max Taut, Walter Rossow, Dieter Oesterlen, Bernhard Pfau, Ludwig Leo, Bernhard Hermkes, Helmut Hentrich, Werner Hebebrand, Hermann Henselmann, Werner Düttmann, Friedrich Spengelin and Heinz Graffunder. Archives and collections extending into the 21st century emanate from Kurt Ackermann, Hans-Busso von Busse, Peter von Seidlein, Manfred Sack, Jörg Schlaich, Szyszkowitz + Kowalski, Haus-Rucker-Co, Valentien + Valentien and Arno Brandlhuber.
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