Showing posts with label Contemporary Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary Architecture. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Public Architecture Now!


Public Architecture Now!

We tend to divide buildings into two basic categories—private structures such as houses, and public buildings like railway stations, concert halls or museums. Public buildings have limits of their own: whether a courthouse or an airport, a stadium or college campus, questions of style, function or cost are clearly posed. Resolving such tensions is just one of many serious questions that arise when the definition of public architecture is at stake. This book explores the most creative responses to these and related issues, and shows how in recent years, public architecture has undergone a tremendous upheaval, an aesthetic awakening of sorts.

Where solidly classical and staid designs were the norm, aesthetic daring and innovation are now increasingly rewarded, as celebrated architects from Herzog & de Meuron to Jean Nouvel have blazed a trail for a new generation of truly public buildings—structures that combine access for the many, with quality once reserved for the few. Public Architecture Now! highlights the groundbreaking and breathtaking new public architecture now appearing around the world, from Spain to Norway, via Chile, China and the USA.


Friday, September 28, 2018

Legacies for the Future: Contemporary Architecture in Islamic Societies


Legacies for the Future: 
Contemporary Architecture in Islamic Societies
1998 | English | 177 Pages | 104MB | PDF

In the rapidly changing tastes and styles of Western culture, the most highly acclaimed designs in contemporary architecture are often unconnected to the social and cultural contexts from which they spring. In contrast, in Islamic societies around the world, architecture often plays a far more responsible role, responding to the immediate needs of local and personal exigencies. As a result, some of the most humanist contemporary architecture is overlooked by the fashions of today's international design periodicals.


Monday, September 17, 2018

Building a New Millennium: Architecture Today and Tomorrow


Building a New Millennium: 
Architecture Today and Tomorrow
1999 | 576 pages | PDF | 592 MB

The earth seems smaller after reading this ambitious book. Its aim: to present the world's most exciting new buildings as humanity enters the new millennium. The book illustrates and analyzes more than 80 projects by 50 well-known architects. While acknowledging the existence of local styles, Philip Jodidio--editor of a prestigious French art journal--emphasizes the global nature of architecture today. The selection of buildings here is truly multicultural, from the new Hong Kong airport and Kyoto's train station to daringly designed homes, schools, museums, even contrasting styles of crematoria (one each from Germany and Japan). With new "space age" materials and very large sums of public and private money, today's architects experiment in creating innovative spaces in which cultural, religious, and other more mundane events can be experienced. The buildings often seem ends in themselves: a $10 million museum in Seoul houses just two Rodin sculptures in a light-filled, inspirational environment; the Jewish Museum in Berlin deliberately opened empty, with no collection of any sort, the dark, jagged architecture sending its own message. The book's international flavor is enhanced by the practice of the publisher, Taschen, to offer text in three languages: English, German, and French. This presents design difficulties that are handled well, with text boxes, alternating triple columns, and restful light-blue "breathing spaces."

Monday, September 10, 2018

Beach houses of South America


Beach houses of South America
2006 |160 pages | JPG | 40 MB

Showcasing superlative architecture in some of the most stunning and remote areas of the South American coastline, Beach Houses of South America , is destined to inspire and delight. A number of renowned Latin American architects have chosen the continent's breathtakingly diverse coastline as a backdrop for their work, and their canvases range from the stark, arid locations to lusciously tropical settings. Within these beautiful landscapes, each project displays the architect's ability to strike a balance between nature and dwelling place, as well as their innate sense of what makes South American beach houses culturally unique. Many houses offer a new slant on an age-old culture, or are deeply influenced by their natural surroundings their architects always mindful of working in a fragile environment. There are simple, practical homes for families and friends and lavish seaside weekenders, all of which share one thing in common as beach houses they are also a sanctuary in which to relax.



Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Contemporary Details


Contemporary Details
178 pages | PDF | 103,7 MB

This international guide to contemporary architectural fixtures and fittings is a sourcebook to the best products available for modern domestic interiors. More than 800 photographs are included to illustrate the fixtures, fittings and surface finishes for floors, doors, windows, stairs, walls, ceilings, heating, lighting, storage, kitchens and bathrooms.


Thursday, July 19, 2018

Cool Hotels


Cool Hotels
PDF | 400 pages | 36 MB

Cool Hotels, 2nd edition is an updated edition of teNeues’ highly successful Cool Hotels, giving an up-to-the-minute overview of the most stunning contemporary hotels across the globe. This invaluable flexi-cover guide showcases the finest examples of original and innovative hostelry design. Lavishly illustrated with approximately 400 color photographs, these views of hotel exteriors and interiors are a feast for the eyes and the imagination. This volume features designs from Matteo Thun, Antonio Citterio, and Stephen B. Jacobs, in locations as diverse as New York, Berlin, and Bangkok.


Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Sunday, June 24, 2018

Casa Malaparte


Casa Malaparte
Francesco Venezia
 Spanish | 2001 | PDF | 84 pages | 11 Mb

Casa Malaparte (also Villa Malaparte) is a house on Punta Massullo, on the eastern side of the isle of Capri, Italy. It is one of the best examples of Italian modern and contemporary architecture.

The house was conceived around 1937 by the well-known Italian architect Adalberto Libera for Curzio Malaparte.


Monday, June 4, 2018

Building Ideas: An Introduction to Architectural Theory


Building Ideas: 
An Introduction to Architectural Theory
242 pages | PDF | 10,8 MB

Building Ideas An Introduction to Architectural Theory This book is an essential text for students of architecture and related disciplines, satisfying the demand for an accessible introduction to the major theoretical debates in contemporary architecture. 

Written in a lucid and user-friendly style, the book also acts as a guide and companion volume to the many primary theoretical texts recently made available in reprinted collections. Whilst architectural monographs, collections of building precedents and polemical manifestoes are growing more and more numerous, Building Ideas is the first book to provide an introduction to such a broad range of issues in architectural theory. 

This text therefore serves to fill a widening gap between the everyday practice of architecture and the often bewildering field of academic theoretical debate. Beginning with a general introduction to the field of architectural theory, covering the interface between philosophy and technology in the production and interpretation of buildings, the book presents the major theoretical positions in contemporary architecture through a series of thematically structured chapters. Each chapter deals with a specific approach to the theory and criticism of architecture by presenting a series of related buildings as illustrations of a key theoretical position, as well as setting this position in a cultural and historical context. 

Under the five broad headings of 'Architecture as Engineering - The Technological Revolution', 'Architecture as Art - Aesthetics in Philosophy', 'The Return of the Body - Phenomenology in Architecture', 'Systems of Communication - Structuralism and Semiotics' and 'Politics and Architecture - The Marxist Tradition', the book presents a wide but critical survey of the central questions in the current theoretical debate. Providing the theoretical tools necessary for an understanding of the history of philosophies and technologies in architecture, this book is essential reading for undergraduate architectural theory courses as well as a first point of reference for anyone wishing to understand the complex connections between architecture and related fields of cultural enquiry.
 

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Thursday, May 24, 2018

Young Architects 6 if...Then : Architectural Speculation


Young Architects 6
 if...Then : Architectural Speculation
The Architectural League of New York

176 pages /  English

If...Then: Architectural Speculation is the sixth in an annual series of publications featuring work by talented architects selected by The Architectural League of New York's Young Architects Competition jury. 

This year, entrants were asked to explore the process of architectural speculation: the act of imagination that precedes every work, projecting future events in a space that does not yet exist.

The winners of the competition : Fernando Romero; Tobias Lundquist; Anthony Piermarini and Hansy L. Better Barraza; Keith Mitnick, Mireille Roddier, and Stewart Hicks; Tom Wiscombe; and Gail Peter Bordentake on this challenge and creatively address the social and political assumptionssurrounding architectural production through a rethinking of site, program, form, technology, and materials.
 

vlc arquitectura emergente


vlc arquitectura emergente
2004 | PDF | 118 pages
Spanish, espanol,  

Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture


Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture
2004 / 373.73 MB

Presents a global survey of the most oustanding works of contemporary architecture from around the world completed in the last five years. Organized geographically and illustrated with global, regional and sub-regional maps locating each building, the book illustrates more than 1,000 completed buildings, and includes some of the most influential projects as well as many lesser-known buildings from around the world.

 
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018

New Forms - Architecture In The 90's


New Forms :
 Architecture In The 90's
 English

Shanghai Expo


Shanghai Expo
PDF | 183 pages | 5.99 MB

This is the only book on the World Expo authorized by the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination. Comprehensive and authoritative, the book is divided into three parts. 

  • Part I - Reviews the history of the World Expo and analyzes China's connection with it. 
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  • Part II - Is a focused introduction to Shanghai as an international metropolis and reveals the secret of Shanghai's successful bid to host the 2010 World Expo. 
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  • Part III - Looks ahead to the 2010 World Expo and covers the ongoing preparations and plans.
     

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Seven Wonders of Green Building Technology


Seven Wonders of Green Building Technology 
English | Pages: 84 | PDF | 18 MB

This book examines seven amazing wonders of green technology: BedZED; Earthships, IBM Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Reichstag, the design of the new 7 World Trade Center in New York City, J. M. Tjibaou Cultural Centre Sams in Denmark.
 
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OMNI - apartments and stores


OMNI - apartments and stores
 Korean / english


New Japan Architecture


New Japan Architecture
 Recent Works by the World's Leading Architects

The global changes taking place in the architectural world are crystallizing right now in Japan, with the past five years being considered one of the most innovative periods in current Japanese design history. Observed by architects and designers from around the world, these changes are illustrated and articulated in New Japan Architecture.

By documenting 48 important projects by 42 established and avant-garde architects, this book takes the reader through a journey of current trends in contemporary Japanese architecture and predicts future directions. While some buildings strive for the ultimate Zen white cube, others exemplify the search for the 'Wow' factor. 

Cutting edge modernity in some buildings is countered by a concern for sustainability in others. The selection of buildings in New Japan Architecture includes projects that are big and small, private and public, residential and commercial. 

The informative writings complement beautiful photographs that highlight the remarkable aspects of each building. A must-have book for those interested in architecture and Japan.

Monday, May 21, 2018

New generation in design


New generation in design
Featuring the Works of German Architects and Interior Designers


Los Angeles Houses


Los Angeles Houses
English

This volume examines some of the highlights of domestic living around Los Angeles, and points out some of the major influences: Art Deco, Spanish and contemporary architecture; spacious, light-filled rooms; and plenty of wood, steel and concrete. It examines how the city's flamboyant past has shaped the landscape, as well as how cutting-edge architects and interior designers continue to create exciting new styles and structures. Architects such as Richard Meier are featured here along with firms such as Bobrow Thomas & Associates, Legorreta and Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates. The book features photographs, floor plans and sketches.
 

London's Contemporary Architecture


London's Contemporary Architecture
An Explorer's Guide
a map-based guide
Fourth edition

London's Contemporary Architecture is a practical, visual and analytical guide to the best modern buildings in the British capital. Now in its fifth edition, the guide has been fully updated to cover the latest additions to the London skyline and buildings of architectural significance.

Spanning the very best of London architecture, from London's world famous public buildings, theatres, shops to schools, hospitals and offices, the guide locates buildings by geographical area for ease of use and provides a physical and intellectual tour of London's most celebrated buildings.
  • . New to this edition: more than 50 new buildings added, from the Saatchi Gallery and Zara on Oxford Street to Kew Herbarium and developments to the Young Vic
  • . Clear map-based format allows navigation of the sites in London most worth visiting
  • . Features more than 150 buildings with full commentary
  • . A superb full colour visual and analytical guide to the buildings of the capital

  • . Tried and trusted guide to London's contemporary architecture from this successful and established author
  • . Highly visual, full colour, portable format
  • . Analysis of the importance and significance of buildings makes the book more than just a pictorial guide