Sold out1582005

MARBLE FAIRBANKS: BOOTSTRAPPING

ISBN: 9781891197376

19.95

With a title that refers to the development of ideas through one’s own initiative, Marble Fairbanks: Bootstrapping is an examination of the techniques of pattern and performance in the speculative and built work of the New York architecture firm. This boo

Weight 1 kg
Author

, ,

Pages

158

Size

Year

2005

Cover

Paperback

Publishers

Out of stock

Email when stock available

ISBN: 9781891197376 Categories: , ,
Description

Description

With a title that refers to the development of ideas through one’s own initiative, Marble Fairbanks: Bootstrapping is an examination of the techniques of pattern and performance in the speculative and built work of the New York architecture firm. This book approaches those organizational issues with pictorial and written documentation of three recent architectural projects: Marble Fairbanks’ proposal for the Fashion Institute of Technology Campus Extension in New York, Housing Ecologies, an urban housing scheme, and their award-winning entry for the Chicago Public Schools Competition. The complexity of these issues is also examined in a thought-provoking conversation with Marble Fairbanks and Reinhold Martin, editor of the journal Grey Room and author of The Organizational Complex. Bootstrapping concludes with architect Michael Bell’s essay on subjectivity, urbanism, and architecture in Marble Fairbanks’ work, and is the latest addition to the prestigious Michigan Architecture Papers publication series of Charles and Ray Eames lectures given by noted contemporary architects. Edited by Luke Bulman. Essays by Michael Bell, Karen Fairbanks, Scott Marble and Reinhold Martin.

158 pages / 16,5 x 23 cm

Reviews (0)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “MARBLE FAIRBANKS: BOOTSTRAPPING”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *