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Will Alsop 1990-2000 (Hardcover) by Kenneth Powell Will Alsop is one of the most exciting British architects working today, responsible for such striking buildings as Le Grand Bleu in Marseilles, the Ferry Terminal in Hamburg and, most recently, the Sterling Prize-winning Peckham Library in south London. In 2000 he was one of only four architects representing British architecture at the Venice Biennale. This book, the second of two volumes on his work, covers the period from 1991 to the present. The book starts with the commissioning and construction of Le Grand Bleu (the Hôtel du Département des Bouches-du-Rhône in Marseilles), the project that established his international reputation. It will then cover all the built and major unbuilt projects of the subsequent years, including North Greenwich underground station on the Jubilee Line, Peckham Library in London, the Erotic Arts Museum in Hamburg, the large entertainment center at Almere, near Amsterdam and many others. His most ambitious current project is the vast 20 hectare masterplan for the center of Rotterdam. Created in close cooperation with the architect, the book is lavishly
illustrated with sketches, paintings, plans and photographs from Alsops
own archives. Kenneth Powells text analyses the work and ideas,
as well as providing a useful biographical context. ©Amazon.com |
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Alsop and Stormer: Selected
and Current Works (Master Architect Series, 3) (Hardcover) |
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William Alsop and Jan Stormer
(Architectural Monographs, No 33) (Paperback) The position of Alsop & Stormer as one of Europe's leading architectural practices was established firmly in 1990 with their innovative competition-winning scheme for the Hotel du Departement, Marseilles. Entering international competitions on a regular basis has engendered a keen interest for the firm in Europe, where Alsop was involved in collaborative work with European architects Jean Nouvel, Massimiliano Fuksas and Otto Steidle on the Tower Project for Herouville St Clair. The firm's design philosophy believes in keeping a completely open mind about what architecture is. This is reflected in the recent 'family' of projects presented here which are accompanied by incisive texts: the National Centre for Literature, Swansea, the World Trade Centre, Nuremberg, and Kaufhaus des Nordens - the department store in Hamburg. It is significant that for Alsop the process of architectural design emerges initially through painting, a medium which allows him to explore in an unrestricted way the essence of a concept - abandoning the traditional approach chastened by the plan. This idiosyncratic method allows the concept to breathe and interact with its context. It can convey energy, texture and colour. Alsop's developmental paintings are featured throughout and tell of the organic process involved, of the goal to create space that is indeterminate: transcending the confines of architecture that produces a fixed environment, of buildings that cannot be adapted. A high profile UK architectural practice with a growing reputation especially in Europe. Presents in detail three recent exciting projects. Contains stunning illustrations that show organic design process. Authoritative texts outline the open approach of Alsop and Stormer which transcends the fixed architectural environment. ©Amazon.com |