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Five North American Architects. An Anthology by Kenneth Frampton
Five North American Architects brings together five architectural practices that, while all distinct, share a particular sensibility for the impact of craftsmanship and climate on the generation of form, as well as a concern for the expressive tactility of material and the effect of light on the articulation of structure.
Designed with a passion for detail, the book offers an indepth survey of recent work by Steven Holl (New York), Rick Joy (Tucson), John and Patricia Patkau (Vancouver), Stanley Saitowitz (San Francisco), and Brigitte Shim and Howard Sutcliffe (Toronto).
The regional specificity of the work is considered against a larger North American context, allowing one to assess the practice of its architecture today.
In cooperation with Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
CONTENTS
- Architecture and continuity: North Americav Architecture 1990-2010 / Kenneth Frampton
- Stanley Saitowitz, Simplicity and Synthesis
- Brigitte Shim and Howard Sutcliffe, The Craft of Place
- Rick Joy, Proximity and Distance
- John and Patricia Patkau, The Structure of Relationships
- Steven Holl, Rule and Exception
136 pages, approx. 200 illustrations, / 16.5 × 24 cm / English

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