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Baker's Books, Hope, BC, Canada
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A large book covering this movement. Lots of illustrations throughout. Book has some minor highlighting that doesn't affect the book. N° de ref. del artículo 004961
Book by Johnson Philip
Título: Deconstructivist Architecture
Editorial: Museum of Modern Art/Little Br
Año de publicación: 1988
Encuadernación: Soft cover
Condición: Near Fine
Edición: 1st Edition
Librería: LEFT COAST BOOKS, Santa Maria, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: Fair. 1st. 104 pages, illustrations; 31 cm. Published on the occasion of the exhibition, "Deconstructivist Architecture," June 23 to August 30, 1988, directed by Philip Johnson, guest curator, and Mark Wigley, associate curator, assisted by Frederieke Taylor. A good reading copy with highlighting & underlining to page 30. Age toning. Profusely illustrated. *** "This book presents a radical architecture, exemplified by the recent work of seven architects. Illustrated are projects for Santa Monica, Berlin, Rotterdam, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Paris, Hamburg, and Vienna, by Frank O. Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaas, Peter Eisenman, Zaha M. Hadid, Bernard Tschumi, and the firm of Coop Himmelblau." - Publisher. *** CONTENTS: Foreword, by Stuart Wrede; Preface, by Philip Johnson; Deconstructivist architecture, by Mark Wigley; Projects, by commentaries by Mark Wigley; Frank O. Gehry, Frank O. Gehry and Associates, Inc. Gehry House, Santa Monica, California, 1978-88; Familian House, Santa Monica, California, 1978; Daniel Libeskind. City Edge, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany, 1987; Rem Koolhaas, Office for Metropolitan Architecture. Apartment building and observation tower, Holland, 1982; Peter Eisenman, Eisenman Robertson Architects. Biocenter for the University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Federal Republic of Germany, 1987; Zaha M. Hadid. The Peak, Hong Kong, 1982; Coop Himmelblau. Rooftop remodeling, Vienna, Austria, 1985; Apartment building, Vienna, Austria, 1986; Skyline, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany, 1985; Bernard Tschumi. Parc de La Villette, Paris, France, 1982-85. Size: Folio. Nº de ref. del artículo: 210839
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Librería: Palimpsest Scholarly Books & Services, Brooktondale, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Large-format softcover, measuring approximately 9.25" x 12.25", is in near fine condition, with crease to lower outside corner of rear cover. Binding is sound. Interior is clean and bright. 104 pages. "This book presents a radical architecture, exemplified by the recent work of seven architects. Illustrated are projects for Santa Monica, Berlin, Rotterdam, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Paris, Hamburg, and Vienna, by Frank O. Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaas, Peter Eisenman, Zaha M. Hadid, Bernard Tschumi, and the firm of Coop Himmelblau.". Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-1656216541336
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Librería: Books to Give ~ Books to Love®, Alexandria, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: Fine. First. The exhibit "Deconstructivist Architecture" created quite a stir well before it opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York on June 23, 1988. After all, it was curated by Philip Johnson, the grand old man of Modern architecture and the founding director of MOMA's Department of Architecture and Design, as well as Mark Wigley, at 31 years old a man of a younger generation but already teaching at Princeton's School of Architecture. Pre-opening, the consensus in the media seemed to be that the exhibit would mark a great turning point in architectural trends. Once the exhibit was underway, however, opinion was mixed. Critics and working architects were divided as to just what Johnson and Wigley were getting at, and just what "Deconstructivism" meant in terms of architecture. The exhibit was relatively small, and started out by drawing upon MOMA's collection of items from the Russian avant-gardei.e., the "Constructivists"of the early 20th century before moving on to projects by seven architectural stars of 1988 who, in many minds, didn't seem to have much in common with each other, let alone with those early Constructivists. However, the debate that the exhibit kicked off about what exactly architecture is, not just Deconstructivism within architecture, and what are its limits, still continues. So in a sense, the exhibit, as well as its publicity and publications, continue to be important, including this catalog of the exhibition. It is loaded with black-and-white photographs, some full-page, others half-page, and a few spanning two pages, of projects at various stages of development by architects Frank O. Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Rem Koolhaus, Peter Eisenhman, Zaha M. Hadid, Coop Himelblau, and Bernard Tschumi. Others, within a preface by Johnson and an essay by Wigley, are smaller. We are listing our copy as "Fine;" the boards still have that stiffness on opening that new books have, but there are a couple of minor flaws that keep it from being called "As New." There is a small chip at the top of the back of the spine and a bit of wear along the top of the back of the cover, but otherwise the cover is in excellent condition. The binding is still tight and square and the pages are bright and clean, with no marks or any other flaws. See our photos for details. Nº de ref. del artículo: 519
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Librería: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. First Edition; First Printing. Very Good+ in wraps. Small bump on spine crown. Light foxing on top text block edge. ; 104 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 320432
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