AT-INdex / Winka Dubbeldam ; introduction by Reed Kroloff ; contributions by Javier Barreiro Cavestany ... [et al.].

"European emigr s have been changing the face of modern American architecture for decades. Winka Dubbeldam surely belongs to that long list of distinguished practitioners. Working across scales from a New York skyscraper to a rural house the Dutch-born architect has established herself as one o...

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Main Author: Dubbeldam, Winka
Corporate Author: Archi-Tectonics (Firm)
Other Authors: Barreiro, Javier, 1959-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2005.
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Summary:"European emigr s have been changing the face of modern American architecture for decades. Winka Dubbeldam surely belongs to that long list of distinguished practitioners. Working across scales from a New York skyscraper to a rural house the Dutch-born architect has established herself as one of the most provocative figures in the field by seamlessly integrating function and form, technology and comfort, city and home. Folded glass facades, intelligent building cores, and interactive environments highlight the work of her progressive, process-based studio/laboratory, Archi-Tectonics. As much resource as monograph, Archi-Tectonics index explores Dubbeldam's intense, research-laden approach to over twenty projects, including the highly acclaimed From HardWare to SoftForm exhibition, Aida Hair Salon, and Gipsy Trail Residence. Incisive essays by Detlef Mertins, Javier Barreiro Cavestany, and Michael Speaks complement lush photographs, informative diagrams, and her compelling designs."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:p. cm.
ISBN:1568985355 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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