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![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Monograph Library - shelved at: B11:ADJAYE shelved at: 93 ADJ : Architects - David Adjaye shelved at: 93 ADJ : Architects - David Adjaye David Adjaye Houses: recycling, reconfiguring, rebuilding exhibits the overt of a blossuming architecture practice. The book is prefaced by “Negotiating Architecture” an original work written by post-colonial writer Stuart Hall as an integral presentation to this monograph of houses. The houses, nearly all in London, are mostly about their interiors, shown in a play of materials. The publishers, Thames & Hudson, took Adjaye's use of material a step further mimicking the look and feel of the facade of the Elektra house on the book's jacket. The dozen or so works in the book are punctuated by drawings and writings by Deyan Sudjic and Caroline Roux, as well as details that seek to capture the ethos of the relationship between space & form, information versus drama. no reviews | add a review
An object of beauty in its own right, this book, newly available in paperback, is a timely celebration of a brilliant young talent at the height of his powers. It comprises four essential components: an introduction by Stuart Hall; a documentation of thirteen of Adjaye's acclaimed residential projects; a series of visual essays; and essays from cultural critics who have been touched by his buildings. No library descriptions found. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)728.092The arts Architecture Residential buildings History, geographic treatment, biography BiographyLC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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