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Publisher
Monacelli Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1580932347
ISBN-13
9781580932349
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73813945
Product Key Features
Book Title
Robert A. M. Stern : Buildings and Projects 2004-2009
Number of Pages
624 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Urban & Land Use Planning, Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial, General, Individual Architects & Firms / Essays
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Architecture
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
109.2 Oz
Item Length
11.5 in
Item Width
9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2009-027487
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Stern ably tells his stories, as do the spectacular photographs and drawings in this weighty tome. Unlike many neo-conservatives who genuflect at a monolithic altar of the past, Stern has a playfully pluralistic relationship to architectural history and contemporary design. And unlike the hippest of the hip, he has no need to dadaistically defy or defame the architectural canon . . . For that and more, this book warrants our appreciative attention." - Norman Weinstein, ArchNewsNow, "Stern ably tells his stories, as do the spectacular photographs and drawings in this weighty tome. Unlike many neo-conservatives who genuflect at a monolithic altar of the past, Stern has a playfully pluralistic relationship to architectural history and contemporary design. And unlike the hippest of the hip, he has no need to dadaistically defy or defame the architectural canon . . . For that and more, this book warrants our appreciative attention." --Norman Weinstein, ArchNewsNow, "Stern ably tells his stories, as do the spectacular photographs and drawings in this weighty tome. Unlike many neo-conservatives who genuflect at a monolithic altar of the past, Stern has a playfully pluralistic relationship to architectural history and contemporary design. And unlike the hippest of the hip, he has no need to dadaistically defy or defame the architectural canon . . . For that and more, this book warrants our appreciative attention." -Norman Weinstein, ArchNewsNow
Dewey Decimal
720.92/2
Table Of Content
Robert A. M. Stern and Paul Goldberger: A conversation Projects featured include: Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York Miami Beach Library, Miami Beach, Florida Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse, Swindler Cove Park, Upper Manhattan, New York, New York Clearwater Public Library, Clearwater, Florida Zubiarte Retail and Leisure Complex, Bilbao, Spain Comcast Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Robinson and Merhige Courthouse, Richmond, Virginia Baker Library Bloomberg Center, Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts American Revolution Center at Valley Forge, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Residence at One Central Park, New York, New York 55 West, Las Vegas, Nevada St. Regis Hotel, Bal Harbor, Florida Fifteen Central Park West, New York, New York Wasserstein Hall, Caspersen Student Center, and Clinical Wing, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Museum for African Art, Museum Mile, New York, New York International Quilt Study Center and Museum, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska The Mansion on Peachtree, Atlanta, Georgia Four Seasons Downtown, Hotel and Private Residences at 30 Park Place, New York, New York Tour Carpe Diem, La Défense, Courbevoie, France Classical Opera and Ballet Theater, Astana, Kazakhstan George W. Bush Presidential Center, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas New Residential Colleges, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Synopsis
I think that all architecture comes from what went before. And how carefully one hews to precedent or how many liberties one takes, in my view, is part of a larger set of judgments as to what is, or could be called, "appropriate." Appropriate from every point of view, especially from the site, the cultural expectations of a community and of the specific client. --Robert A. M. Stern Central to the work of Robert A. M. Stern is a commitment to an architecture that reinterprets the past to serve contemporary life. This monograph, the fifth volume since Stern opened his practice in 1969, explores the application of this principle to a wide range of building types, including libraries, university buildings, cultural centers, offices, towers, and private residences. Focused on the years 2004 through 2009, an exceptionally productive period for Stern's firm, this volume includes designs for the Miami Beach, Jacksonville, and Clearwater Public Libraries in Florida, the vast Zubiarte retail complex in Bilbao, Spain, two new residential colleges at Yale University, the widely acclaimed 15 Central Park West condominium in New York, Comcast, a crystalline addition to the Philadelphia skyline, and the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas. In a conversation with renowned architecture critic Paul Goldberger, Stern discusses the principles that have guided the firm since its inception, focusing on the collaborative nature of the work and the importance of precedent and context. He also describes his own role as an educator, as dean of the architecture school at Yale University, and his deep interest in the history of architecture, first awakened during his student days at Yale., This monograph, the fifth volume since Stern opened his practice in 1969, explores his commitment to an architecture that reinterprets the past to serve contemporary life., I think that all architecture comes from what went before. And how carefully one hews to precedent or how many liberties one takes, in my view, is part of a larger set of judgments as to what is, or could be called, "appropriate." Appropriate from every point of view, especially from the site, the cultural expectations of a community and of the specific client. - Robert A. M. Stern Central to the work of Robert A. M. Stern is a commitment to an architecture that reinterprets the past to serve contemporary life. This monograph, the fifth volume since Stern opened his practice in 1969, explores the application of this principle to a wide range of building types, including libraries, university buildings, cultural centers, offices, towers, and private residences. Focused on the years 2004 through 2009, an exceptionally productive period for Stern's firm, this volume includes designs for the Miami Beach, Jacksonville, and Clearwater Public Libraries in Florida, the vast Zubiarte retail complex in Bilbao, Spain, two new residential colleges at Yale University, the widely acclaimed 15 Central Park West condominium in New York, Comcast, a crystalline addition to the Philadelphia skyline, and the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas. In a conversation with renowned architecture critic Paul Goldberger, Stern discusses the principles that have guided the firm since its inception, focusing on the collaborative nature of the work and the importance of precedent and context. He also describes his own role as an educator, as dean of the architecture school at Yale University, and his deep interest in the history of architecture, first awakened during his student days at Yale.
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