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This is not a house / the editors of Mark--another architecture ; with Dan Rubinstein.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: New York : Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., 2015Fecha de copyright: ©2015Descripción: 270 páginas : ilustraciones, fotografías color, planos ; 31 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
  • imagen fija
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 0847846369
  • 9780847846368
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • NA 7110 T42.2015
Contenidos:
Preface / Dan Rubinstein -- Introduction / David Keuning -- Werner Sobek, MeÇstetten, Germany -- Studio Velocity, Okazaki, Japan -- Johannes Norlander Arkitektur, Gothenburg, Sweden -- Yuusuke Karasawa Architects, Chiba, Japan -- Subarquitectura, Galapagar, Spain -- Takeshi Hosaka Architects, Tokyo, Japan -- Michael Maltzan Architecture, Los Angeles, United States -- AMUNT, Tübingen, Germany -- Muir Mendes, Melbourne, Australia -- Fuse Atelier, Abiko, Japan -- Dick van Gameren Architecten, Naarden, The Netherlands -- Sou Fujimoto Architects, Tokyo, Japan -- L3P Architects, Oberweningen, Switzerland -- Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu, Ghent, Belgium -- Keisuke Maeda/UID, Okayama, Japan -- Ryue Nishizawa, Tokyo, Japan -- Andrew Maynard Architects, Melbourne, Australia -- Plasma Studio, Sesto, Italy -- Koji Tsutsui & Associates, Mill Valley, United States -- Sou Fujimoto Architects, Nishinomiya, Japan -- CO2Works, Nagoya, Japan -- Gaaga Studio for Architecture, Leiden, The Netherlands -- Sio2 Arch and Miba Architects, Gijón, Spain -- Studio Velocity, Toyokawa, Japan -- Mamm Design, Amsterdam, The Netherlands -- Johnson Marklee, Oxnard, United States -- Johan Selbing and Anouk Vogel, Almere, The Netherlands -- Wiel Arets Architects, Marbella, Spain -- Iroje KHM, Seoul, South Korea -- Yuusuke Karaswa Architects, Saitama, Japan -- Reiulf Ramstad Architects, Geilo, Norway -- MBA/S Associates, Stuttgart, Germany -- Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates, Toyota, Japan.
Resumen: "Takes a close look at spaces that reformulate the idea of what home means, in innovative houses in cities around the globe. Showcases recent projects that represent the vanguard of architects creating innovative spaces for living in the twenty-first century. Dan Rubinstein and the editors of the Amsterdam-based magazine have selected projects on five continents that will shape how we think of domestic life for a long time to come. Where the great experimenters of the last century were stripping away ornamentation and creating free-flowing spaces for the first time, today's pioneers are researching the potential of new materials and techniques to push the boundaries of environmental sustainability, as well as creating new forms and bold, sophisticated explorations in the adaptive reuse of spaces originally designed for any number of other purposes. This Is Not a House presents the latest built residential projects by such design luminaries as Sou Fujimoto, Plasma Studio, and Michael Maltzan, as well as emerging ones such as Johan Selbing, among others, in an array of locations across the globe, including New York, London, Los Angeles, and Tokyo." --Publisher.
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Preface / Dan Rubinstein -- Introduction / David Keuning -- Werner Sobek, MeÇstetten, Germany -- Studio Velocity, Okazaki, Japan -- Johannes Norlander Arkitektur, Gothenburg, Sweden -- Yuusuke Karasawa Architects, Chiba, Japan -- Subarquitectura, Galapagar, Spain -- Takeshi Hosaka Architects, Tokyo, Japan -- Michael Maltzan Architecture, Los Angeles, United States -- AMUNT, Tübingen, Germany -- Muir Mendes, Melbourne, Australia -- Fuse Atelier, Abiko, Japan -- Dick van Gameren Architecten, Naarden, The Netherlands -- Sou Fujimoto Architects, Tokyo, Japan -- L3P Architects, Oberweningen, Switzerland -- Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu, Ghent, Belgium -- Keisuke Maeda/UID, Okayama, Japan -- Ryue Nishizawa, Tokyo, Japan -- Andrew Maynard Architects, Melbourne, Australia -- Plasma Studio, Sesto, Italy -- Koji Tsutsui & Associates, Mill Valley, United States -- Sou Fujimoto Architects, Nishinomiya, Japan -- CO2Works, Nagoya, Japan -- Gaaga Studio for Architecture, Leiden, The Netherlands -- Sio2 Arch and Miba Architects, Gijón, Spain -- Studio Velocity, Toyokawa, Japan -- Mamm Design, Amsterdam, The Netherlands -- Johnson Marklee, Oxnard, United States -- Johan Selbing and Anouk Vogel, Almere, The Netherlands -- Wiel Arets Architects, Marbella, Spain -- Iroje KHM, Seoul, South Korea -- Yuusuke Karaswa Architects, Saitama, Japan -- Reiulf Ramstad Architects, Geilo, Norway -- MBA/S Associates, Stuttgart, Germany -- Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates, Toyota, Japan.

"Takes a close look at spaces that reformulate the idea of what home means, in innovative houses in cities around the globe. Showcases recent projects that represent the vanguard of architects creating innovative spaces for living in the twenty-first century. Dan Rubinstein and the editors of the Amsterdam-based magazine have selected projects on five continents that will shape how we think of domestic life for a long time to come. Where the great experimenters of the last century were stripping away ornamentation and creating free-flowing spaces for the first time, today's pioneers are researching the potential of new materials and techniques to push the boundaries of environmental sustainability, as well as creating new forms and bold, sophisticated explorations in the adaptive reuse of spaces originally designed for any number of other purposes. This Is Not a House presents the latest built residential projects by such design luminaries as Sou Fujimoto, Plasma Studio, and Michael Maltzan, as well as emerging ones such as Johan Selbing, among others, in an array of locations across the globe, including New York, London, Los Angeles, and Tokyo." --Publisher.