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This book is a provocative photographic study of Daniel Libeskind's extension to the Berlin Museum. Photographs by Hélène Binet.
A passage through silence and light : Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum extension
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This book is a provocative photographic study of Daniel Libeskind's extension to the Berlin Museum. Photographs by Hélène Binet.
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novembre 1996, London
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Zaha Hadid : space for art
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This publication presents the spectacular Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati building in photographs by Hélène Binet and Paul Warchol and essays by Charles Desmarais and Joseph Giovannini. Numerous models and sketches provide an insight into the design process.
Zaha Hadid : space for art
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This publication presents the spectacular Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati building in photographs by Hélène Binet and Paul Warchol and essays by Charles Desmarais and Joseph Giovannini. Numerous models and sketches provide an insight into the design process.
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Stanton Williams
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Not only does this book delve into the architectural and design practices of the company but it also explores the people, art and philosophy behind the firm’s success. Stanton Williams: Volume comprehensively profiles this innovative, highly unique architectural firm through informed essays and interviews. The book is handsomely illustrated with specially commissioned(...)
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octobre 2009
Stanton Williams
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Not only does this book delve into the architectural and design practices of the company but it also explores the people, art and philosophy behind the firm’s success. Stanton Williams: Volume comprehensively profiles this innovative, highly unique architectural firm through informed essays and interviews. The book is handsomely illustrated with specially commissioned photography by architectural photographer Hélène Binet.
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Entering the world of professional architectural photography, Exit 36 focuses on works commissioned by architects, construction companies or specialised publications, and in turn form an essential means of showcasing contemporary architecture. Photographic portfolios from 17 practitioners are presented, including works from Jordi Bernadó, Hélène Binet, Richard Glover,(...)
Exit 36: Architecture, the professional view
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Entering the world of professional architectural photography, Exit 36 focuses on works commissioned by architects, construction companies or specialised publications, and in turn form an essential means of showcasing contemporary architecture. Photographic portfolios from 17 practitioners are presented, including works from Jordi Bernadó, Hélène Binet, Richard Glover, Josef Hoflehner, Christobal Palma, Balthazar Korab, Julius Shulman and Hisao Suzuki.
Revues
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A comprehensive monograph on the renowned Dutch architect Wiel Arets — one of the most influental architects in Holland today. His international reputation is founded on such works as the Academy of Art and Architecture in Maastricht (1990–1993) and the headquarters for the AZL Pension Fund in Heerlen (1990–1995). Detailed descriptions of his projects illustrated(...)
Wiel Arets : works, projects, writings
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A comprehensive monograph on the renowned Dutch architect Wiel Arets — one of the most influental architects in Holland today. His international reputation is founded on such works as the Academy of Art and Architecture in Maastricht (1990–1993) and the headquarters for the AZL Pension Fund in Heerlen (1990–1995). Detailed descriptions of his projects illustrated by numerous beautiful photographs by Hélène Binet. Includes Arets’ theoretical writings and critical essays by Xavier Costa, Anthony Vidler, Greg Lynn, Stan Allen, and Bart Lootsma.
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Paysages en poésie
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Convier trois poètes et trois photographes à décrire trois endroits dans les Alpes, tel fut le projet. Ce livre en est l’aboutissement. Invités en résidence, ces écrivains et ces artistes ont interrogé trois paysages. Dans ces pages, ils nous offrent ce que le séjour a évoqué pour eux : les pensées qui leur sont venues, les vues qu’ils ont prises. Hélène Binet et Jacques(...)
Paysages en poésie
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Convier trois poètes et trois photographes à décrire trois endroits dans les Alpes, tel fut le projet. Ce livre en est l’aboutissement. Invités en résidence, ces écrivains et ces artistes ont interrogé trois paysages. Dans ces pages, ils nous offrent ce que le séjour a évoqué pour eux : les pensées qui leur sont venues, les vues qu’ils ont prises. Hélène Binet et Jacques Réda ont porté leur regard sur Château-d’Oex, Thomas Flechtner et Michel Butor ont séjourné à Leysin, enfin Balthasar Burkhard et Pierre Bergounioux ont arpenté les environs du hameau du col de la Croix.
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mars 2004, Gollion
Théorie de la photographie
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Deichman Bjørvika, Olso’s new public library, was completed and opened in summer 2020 after a lengthy period of planning and construction. Located opposite the city’s Opera House and the Munch Museum, this imposing building fits into the ensemble in the new cultural quarter of the Norwegian capital. The project, designed by Lundhagem and Atelier Oslo Architects following(...)
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Deichman Bjørvika: Oslo Public Library. Lund Hagem Architects, Atelier Oslo
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Deichman Bjørvika, Olso’s new public library, was completed and opened in summer 2020 after a lengthy period of planning and construction. Located opposite the city’s Opera House and the Munch Museum, this imposing building fits into the ensemble in the new cultural quarter of the Norwegian capital. The project, designed by Lundhagem and Atelier Oslo Architects following an international architectural competition, was conceived around a radical paradigm of the library as a place for conviviality and substantial multimedia platforms in a conducive, unobtrusive environment. The publication documents in detail the planning and building process, from the first draft to the opening. Essays by the novelist Elif Shafak and the library’s long-term director Liv Sæteren explain the significance of the institution as an integrative social force, while Niklas Maak pays tribute to the building from the perspective of architectural criticism. Iwan Baan and Hélène Binet capture the architecture and its atmosphere in exquisite photographs.
Holocaust memorial, Berlin
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Inescapably controversial, the Holocaust Memorial Berlin (or, as it’s formally known, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe) is now finished, some 16 years after it was first proposed. Architect Peter Eisenman’s design, which filled a four-football-field-size parcel of land in the middle of Berlin with more than 2,700 concrete slabs, or stelae, was itself hotly(...)
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janvier 1900, Baden
Holocaust memorial, Berlin
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Inescapably controversial, the Holocaust Memorial Berlin (or, as it’s formally known, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe) is now finished, some 16 years after it was first proposed. Architect Peter Eisenman’s design, which filled a four-football-field-size parcel of land in the middle of Berlin with more than 2,700 concrete slabs, or stelae, was itself hotly debated, with some complaining that its abstractness, Eisenman’s trademark, made it a monument that evoked no memories. As the debates give way to accounts of the experience of the space, the readers of this book, produced with Eisenman’s cooperation, will be able to compare how successfully the architect’s conception matches the reality. This volume offers a full picture of the process from conceptual and architectural drawings and digital plans to photographs of construction. It holds the narrative of a difficult task, turning “the place of no meaning,” as Eisenman once referred to the site in the hopes of dispelling fears that he was trying to symbolize the deaths that took place during the Holocaust, into a confrontation with the past. Photographs by Hélène Binet and Lukas Wasserman.
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