A+U 569 David Adjaye 2007-2018

ISBN: 9784900212176

31.50

Featuring more than 25 designs by the Ghanaian-British architect, this instalment offers an in-depth look at the direction his practice has taken over the past decade, and includes an essay by the architect on his approach to light and density. “The light

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182

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2018

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Paperback

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1 in stock

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Featuring more than 25 designs by the Ghanaian-British architect, this instalment offers an in-depth look at the direction his practice has taken over the past decade, and includes an essay by the architect on his approach to light and density. “The light determines how the building will be seen and understood, and influences how I decide to format the construction,” explains Adjaye. It is a formidable list of projects from around the globe, such as the Moscow School of Management in Skolkovo, IBA Hamburg, Beirut’s Aishti Foundation, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Wakefied Market Hall in West Yorkshire, and Sugar Hill mixed-use development in New York City.

CONTENTS

  • David Adjaye 2007–2018
  • Essay: Light and Density, David Adjaye
  • Cologne Tower
  • 130 William
  • International Finance Corporation Offices
  • Gwangju Pavilion
  • Piety Street Bridge & Wharf
  • Sugar Hill
  • Aishti Foundation
  • Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Munich Euroboden
  • The Studio Museum Harlem
  • Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
  • (NMAAHC)
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA Denver)
  • Asem-pa — Make It Right
  • IBA Hamburg
  • LN House
  • Nkron
  • Hill House
  • Carriage House
  • Nanjing House, CIPEA
  • Wakefield Market Hall
  • Moscow School of Management, Skolkovo
  • Francis A. Gregory Neighborhood Library
  • William O. Lockridge / Bellevue Library
  • The Source
  • Alara Concept Store
  • Hallmark House
  • Marine Drive

182 pages, ills colour & bw / 22 x 29 cm / English, Japanese

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