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Tatiana Bilbao's single-family house on a lake front in the Méxican state of Jalisco and Derek Dellekamp's medium-rise apartment building at the center of Mexico City are the focus of this fourth publication in the O'Neil Ford Duograph Series. These two buildings share affinities that are examined in photographs and essays.
This third volume in the O'Neil Ford Duograph Series spotlights a high-rise by Rafael Iglesia and a free-standing house by Marcelo Villafañe, through drawings, sketches and photographs.
This is the revised edition of the first volume on the highly regarded practice Eric Parry Architects, covering their work from the 1980s to the present. Projects featured in Volume 1 include uniquely sensitive university buildings at Cambridge and Sussex; the Damai Suria housing complex in Kuala Lumpur; the romantic and picturesque Chateau de Paulin, France; and the infamous Ministry of Sound night-club in London.
As part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Program Adminis- tration building projects, The Little Chapel in the Woods was constructed in Denton, Texas, towards the end of the Great Depression with the help of 300 students from the Texas State College for Women and young men of the National Youth Administration. Its simple configuration holds two surprises on the interior: innovative parabolic arches, inspired by the work of Felix Candela, and student designed and manufactured stained-glass windows that assert the right of women to their fair share in modern life. A series of evaluative essays place the Chapel in the interna- tional and regional context. Reproductions from the Alexander Architectural Archive at The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture, provide a detailed insight into the careful design of this much admired manifesto of a regional architecture by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank.
-A critical analysis on the impact of cultural life on cities -Numerous texts and images examine the revaluation of cities through prestigious cultural projects as well as cultural producers
Includes projects such as the acclaimed Finsbury Square office building, the London Stock Exchange at Paternoster Square, the 20 storey office building on Aldermanbury Square in London, the library and music school buildings for Bedford School, the gallery for Tim Taylor and the major refurbishment of St Martin-in-the-Fields on Trafalgar Square.
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