by insightful texts contributed by architect Staffan Henriksson and artist Maria Lantz
A time capsule of Swedish architect Peter Celsing's work in the mid-1990s. Peter Celsing (1920-74) belongs to the small group of Swedish modernist architects, including luminaries such as Gunnar Asplund (1885-1940) and Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975), who have rightly attracted attention beyond the country's borders. How Celsing approached and carried out his commissions testifies to a great understanding of architecture as an applied art, where function and economy are important parameters. At the same time, during a major shift in the construction industry from more small-scale and artisanal to large-scale and prefabricated, Celsing managed the feat of running his projects with artistic integrity. John Håkansson's black and white photographs, taken in the mid-1990s, capture the essence of Celsing's buildings. In many cases, the images are now a valuable document of that era, since some of the buildings have changed, and not always in a favorable way. In this beautiful volume, supplemented by insightful texts contributed by architect Staffan Henriksson and artist Maria Lantz, Håkansson's skillful photography forms a loving and sensitive portrait of Celsing's architecture.
by Canadian American architect and designer Frank Gehry (born 1929) from an early stage in his decades-long career
Il giovane Borromini: Dagli esordi a San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
by Il giovane Borromini
Building Stata: The Design and Construction of Frank O. Gehry’s Stata Center at MIT
by a master architect
Juan Navarro Baldeweg: Risonanze di Soane
by Juan Navarro Baldeweg
2G Essays: Sigurd Lewerentz and Bernt Nyberg in Dialogue
by Matthew Hall
Ordinary and Extraordinary: Brooks + Scarpa
by ex-journalist and Wallpaper* contributor Tibby Rothman
Shigeru Ban: Recent Projects
by Shigeru Ban
Giovan Batista Filippo Basile, 1825 – 1891
by Paolo Portoghesi
Wiel Arets: Autobiographical References
by his studio
Borromini e gli Spada: Un palazzo e la committenza di una grande famiglia nella Roma barocca
by Borromini e gli Spada
Hans Brechbuhler 1907-1989
by the Swiss modernist architect Hans Brechbuhler
El Croquis 159: Neutelings Riedijk
by Aaron Betsky this issue of El Croquis presents the buildings and projects done in the last nine years by Neutelings Riedi
Ethik des Bauens/The Ethics of Buildings
by Botta himself help elucidate the theoretical discourse
Achille Castiglioni, Franco Sbarro: Esperienze di architettura : generazioni a confronto (I quaderni dell’Accademia di architettura Mendrisio) (Italian Edition)
by Achille Castiglioni
Helvetica: Homage to a Typeface
by renowned designers are juxtaposed with an anonymous collection of ugly
Gemeentemuseum The Hague
by P. Singelenberg
The Face Magazine: Culture Shift
by English journalist Nick Logan
Etienne-Louis Boullee 1728-1799: Theoretician of Revolutionary Architecture
by Jean-Marie Pérouse de Montclos
Wiel Arets: Stills, A Timeline of Ideas, Articles & Interviews 1982-2010
by as Stan Allen
Jaap Bakema And The Open Society
by Jaap Bakema
Two projects by Foster and Partners: the Carré d’Art, Nîmes & the Bilbao Metro: 1998 Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design
by Harvard University. Graduate School of Design
Emilio Ambasz: Emerging Nature
by various experts
Mario Botta: Architectures 1980-1990
by Werner Oechslin
Arakawa and Madeline Gins/Architecture: Sites of Reversible Destiny
by New York duo Arakawa and Madeline Gins
Bartlett Designs: Speculating with Architecture
by the individual tutors concerned
Dom Bellot: Moine-Architecte, 1876-1944
by this Belgian friar
Documentos de Arquitectura 7: Roser Amado / Lluis Domenech
by Documentos de Arquitectura 7
Donald Judd Writings
by the artist’s son
Weingart: Typography
by his teaching at the Basel School of Design and by his lectures
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