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“A geometric language that recalls crystalline geological form.”
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‘Stan Allen’ documents two realized buildings and two competition projects for contemporary art museums. All four projects continue a line of design research first proposed in the 2010 competition entry for the New Maribor Art Gallery…
SKU: 90513
Size: 8″ x 9″, portrait
Pages: 168pp
Binding: Soft Bound
Publication Date: Spring 2017
ISBN: 978-1-939621-33-7
Rights World: Available
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“A geometric language that recalls crystalline geological form.”
Size | 8" x 9", portrait |
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Pages | 168pp |
Binding | Soft Bound |
Publication date | Spring 2017 |
ISBN | 978-1-939621-33-7 |
Rights world |
‘Stan Allen’ documents two realized buildings and two competition projects for contemporary art museums. All four projects continue a line of design research first proposed in the 2010 competition entry for the New Maribor Art Gallery in Maribor, Slovenia. These projects illustrate strategies of serial aggregation, part‐to‐whole relationships, and a geometric language that recalls crystalline geological form. The design process is documented in detail through drawings, diagrams, and study models.
Stan Allen is an architect working in New York and George Dutton ’27 Professor of Architecture at Princeton University. From 2002 to 2012 he was Dean of the School of Architecture at Princeton.
Michael Cadwell is Walter H. Kidd Professor and Director of the Knowlton School of Architecture. He is a founding principal of Cadwell and Murphy Architects in Columbus, Ohio and is the author of Strange Details (2007) and Small Buildings (1996).
Preston Scott Cohen is the Gerald M. McCue Professor in Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, where he served as Chair of the Department of Architecture from 2008 – 2014.
Douglas Graf is an architect and urban planner based in Columbus, Ohio. He is professor of Architecture at The Knowlton School of Architecture and a frequent visiting critic at institutions worldwide.
Jeffrey Kipnis is Professor of Architecture at the Knowlton School of Architecture. He is widely known for his writing, teaching, and curatorial activities, which include the exhibitions, Mood River and Perfect Acts of Architecture, and the documentary film, A Constructive Madness.
William O’brien Jr. principal of WOJR, is an Associate Professor in the MIT Department of Architecture and one of the founding members of Collective–LOK. He is the recipient of the 2012 – 2013 Rome Prize Fellowship in Architecture awarded by the American Academy in Rome, and he was awarded the 2011 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers.
Enrique Walker is an architect and Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, where he also directs the Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design.
Benjamin Wilke is the editor of the Source Books in Architecture series and instructor at the Knowlton School of Architecture, where he teaches design studios and seminars at the undergraduate and graduate level.
SKU: 90513
Size: 8″ x 9″, portrait
Pages: 168pp
Binding: Soft Bound
Publication Date: Spring 2017
ISBN: 978-1-939621-33-7
Rights World: Available
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