Richard Meier, Architect Volume 5

Written by Richard Meier, Contribution by Kenneth Frampton and Paul Goldberger, Afterword by Frank Stella
книга Richard Meier, Architect Volume 5, автор: Written by Richard Meier, Contribution by Kenneth Frampton and Paul Goldberger, Afterword by Frank Stella

Richard Meier, Architect Volume 5

Written by Richard Meier, Contribution by Kenneth Frampton and Paul Goldberger, Afterword by Frank Stella
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ID: 7003
Видавництво: Rizzoli
Палітурка: Paperback, 25.4 x 25.1 cm
Кількість сторінок: 432
Рік видання: 2009
Мова: English
ISBN-13: 9780847832736

Richard Meier, Architect: Volume 5 comprehensively documents Meier’s work since 2004. 

This extensively illustrated presentation vividly conveys the purity and power of Meier’s vision. Thirty residential, commercial, and civic projects are featured, including the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome, the Burda Collection Museum and Arp Museum in Germany, San Jose City Hall, the Broad Art Center at UCLA, apartment towers in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and master plans for Newark, New Jersey, and Manhattan’s East Side. 

Richard Meier received his architectural training at Cornell University and began his career in the early 1960s designing private residential projects whose elegant modernist style and white facades have become icons of modern architecture. 
Since that time, his international practice has included museums, courthouses, city halls, corporate headquarters, educational facilities, and public housing, in addition to private houses. 

He has received numerous awards for his work, including the Pritzker Prize for Architecture and the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architects.

About the Author

Kenneth Frampton is the author of numerous volumes, essays, and articles of architectural criticism and theory, including, for Rizzoli, American Masterworks. He is the Ware Professor of Architecture at Columbia University. 

Paul Goldberger is an architecture critic for The New Yorker magazine and has won the Pulitzer Prize for his work at The New York Times. He holds the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at the New School in New York.