True North: New Alaskan Architecture
Exceptional geographic and climatic conditions such as extreme cold, strong winds and even earthquakes have always shaped the lives as well as the building styles of Alaska's residents. True North features the contemporary architecture of this part of the world.
The chosen projects were designed by local architects as well as international luminaries. They present a unique architecture that responds to the special challenges of the Arctic while being esthetically pleasing at the same time. It unites the North with the northerner, tradition with modernity, and urbanity with nature's ultimate grandeur.
From the content:
_The New Wing of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center (David Chipperfield Architects)
_BP Energy Center in Anchorage (Koonce Pfeffer-Bettis)
_Davis Residence in Anchorage (Black + White Studio Architects)
_Homer Public Library (ECI/Hyer Architecture and Interiors)
_Ravenwood Veterinary Clinic in Eagle River (mayer sattler-smith)