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Williams, Keith

 
9781864702354: Keith Williams: Architecture of the Specific (Master Architect Series)

Sinopsis

Keith Williams: Architecture of the Specific is the first major book showcasing the key works of one of international architecture's rising stars. Believing that making architecture is a process of refining things to their essence, Williams includes explorations of light, form, space, scale and materiality among his guiding design principles.
Including a foreword by Paul Finch, a critical essay by Kenneth Powell and an illuminating interview by Dr Sandra O'Connell with the architect, this Master Architect Series monograph celebrates Keith Williams' standing as a most exciting and dynamic architect.

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Reseña del editor

Keith Williams Architects is a multi-award-winning architectural design practice with a fast-growing international reputation for the creation of dynamic and innovative architecture. Since the firm's establishment in 2001, Keith Williams and his team have been working on an expanding portfolio of high-profile projects in countries including Ireland, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. The firm won the prestigious UK 2006 Public Building Architect of the Year Award. Keith Williams was educated at Kingston and Greenwich Schools of Architecture and qualified as an architect in 1983. He worked at architectural firms Sheppard Robson and Terry Farrell before co-founding Pawson Williams architects in 1987. Now the principal architect at Keith Williams Architects, Keith is rapidly forging a reputation as one of Europe's acclaimed and sought-after architects.

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