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  • SB Rathenow
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  • Medienzentrum Ostprignitz-Ruppin
  • Stern, Robert A. M.  (3)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1789555507
    Format: 519 Seiten , Illustrationen, Pläne
    ISBN: 9781580935890 , 1580935893
    Content: Encompassing autobiography, institutional history, and lively, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, Between Memory and Invention surveys the world of architecture from the 1960s to the present, and Stern?s critical role in it. By turns thoughtful, critical, and irreverent, this is a highly accessible text replete with personal insights and humor.00The author is Robert A.M. Stern, once described by Philip Johnson as ?the brightest young man I have ever met in my entire teaching career,? and internationally acknowledged as a leader in architecture and architectural scholarship. 00Deeply committed to the concept that architects must ?look to the past to build for the future,? Stern is the founding partner of Robert A.M. Stern Architects, the former Dean and current Hoppin Professor of Architecture at the Yale School of Architecture, and the author of more than twenty books and countless essays and commentaries on an extraordinary range of architectural and cultural topics.00Chronicling his formative years, architectural education, and half-century of architectural practice, Stern touches on influences that shaped him?his Brooklyn upbringing, family excursions to look at buildings, teachers (Paul Rudolph, the legendary Vincent Scully, and Philip Johnson among them), major projects of the firm (the new town of Celebration, Florida, restoration of Times Square and 42nd Street, George W. Bush Presidential Center), and the many clients, fellow architects, and professional partners that have peopled his extraordinary career
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
    RVK:
    Keywords: Stern, Robert A. M. 1939- ; Autobiografie
    Author information: Stern, Robert A. M. 1939-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_767826108
    Format: XXVII, 245 S. , zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt , 33 cm
    Edition: Nachdr. der Ausg. von 1985
    ISBN: 1580933548 , 9781580933544
    Content: Architect Leon Krier asks, "Can a war criminal be a great artist?" Speer, Adolf Hitler's architect of choice, happens to be responsible for one of the boldest architectural and urban oeuvres of modern times. First published in 1985 to an acute and critical reception, this title is a lucid, wide-ranging study of an important neoclassical architect. Yet is is simultaneously much more: a philosophical rumination on art and politics, good and evil. With aid from a new introduction by influential American architect Robert A.M. Stern, Krier candidly confronts the great difficulty of disentangling the architecture and urbanism of Albert Speer from its political intentions. Krier bases his study on interviews with Speer just before his death. The projects presented center on his plan for Berlin, an unprecedented modernization of the city intended to be the capital of Europe
    Note: This volume presents a facsimile of the original 1985 book, complemented by a new preface by author Léon Krier and an foreword by Robert A.M. Stern , Text der Faks.-Ausg. franz. und engl., einführende Texte (2012) in engl
    Language: English
    Keywords: Speer, Albert 1905-1981 ; Architektur ; Geschichte 1932-1942
    Author information: Speer, Albert 1905-1981
    Author information: Krier, Léon 1946-
    Author information: Stern, Robert A. M. 1939-
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1645650561
    Format: 271 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780847862092
    Content: Gage, Yale theorist, architect, and pioneer of the digital avant-garde in architecture and design, presents here a phantasmagoria of ideas and built work in his first monograph. Architect to Lady Gaga and Nicola Formichetti, Mark Foster Gage has spent 20 years leading the digital architectural avant-garde, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in architecture and design and exploding expectations. This volume features built and unbuilt work from around the globe, from a penthouse in downtown Manhattan to retail stores in Hong Kong. The work shown goes beyond traditional architecture to the realm of fashion and fine art, and includes Gage’s celebrated Valentine’s Sculpture for Times Square, a 3-D-printed outfit for Lady Gaga, as well as designs for Google Glass, Solar Flowers, and robotic tulips. Mark Foster Gage, whose work Harper’s Bazaar has called “effortlessly chic” and who has been labeled a “boundary breaker,” is a visionary for today. Filled with surprises and creations of wonder, such as a tower for New York’s 57th Street with mouthlike balconies on giant wings or a retail space bedecked with a hundred-faceted mirror, Gage’s work at once challenges expectations of what architecture might be and, as well, frequently fills one with a sense of excitement. Gage’s work is further elucidated in the book by the critical musings of eminent architects and cultural touchstones Peter Eisenman and Robert A.M. Stern.
    Note: In Schuber
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
    RVK:
    Keywords: Gage, Mark Foster 1973- ; Architektur ; Architekturtheorie ; Bildband
    Author information: Eisenman, Peter 1932-
    Author information: Stern, Robert A. M. 1939-
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