An edition of Chairs by architects (2016)

Chairs by architects

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Chairs by architects
Agata Toromanoff
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An edition of Chairs by architects (2016)

Chairs by architects

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What is it that distinguishes a chair designed by an architect? Why is it so tempting for an architect to have a chair in his or her portfolio? Is it possible to use creative solutions interchangeably in both domains? This book answers these and many other questions to show how qualities in the buildings by architects are also evident in their chair design: pieces of furniture, like manifestos, become signatures of architectural style. The 55 architects include early modern architectural pioneers such as Otto Wagner, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Antoni Gaudi and Walter Gropius, together with more recent modern masters such as Oscar Niemeyer, Santiago Calatrava, Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind. The book contains interviews on Designing (in conversation with David Adjaye), Manufacturing (with David E. Bright, Knoll Inc.), Selling (with Zeev Aram), Collecting (with Richard Wright) and Preserving (with Susanne Graner, Vitra Design Museum). This is essential reading for everyone concerned with design, architecture and the relationship between creators and their creations.

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English
Pages
159

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2016
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Dewey Decimal Class
749/.32
Library of Congress
NK2715 .T67 2016, NK2715

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Pagination
159 pages
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27221519M
ISBN 10
0500292507
ISBN 13
9780500292501
LCCN
2016931254
OCLC/WorldCat
953602707

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