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Cool Spaces!: The Best New Architecture

Author/EditorChung, Stephen (Author)
Publisher: Oro Editions
ISBN: 9781941806333
Pub Date01/05/2014
BindingPaperback
Pages120
Dimensions (mm)229(h) * 229(w)
A dynamic view of the most exciting, contemporary modern architecture in North America.
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Cool Spaces captures the series premiere of the Cool Spaces show, public television's first program to explore the most provocative and bold American architecture of the last decade. The book highlights the first twelve buildings of the series for a fascinating glimpse into the mysteries and realities of architecture. Readers will learn how architects create their designs, why buildings look the way they do, and what it really takes to bring a building to reality. Concept sketches and renderings, additional interviews with the architects, and on set photos from production shoots illuminate the stories behind the buildings, which include the Ruvo Center in Las Vegas by Frank Gehry, the Seattle Public Library in Seattle by OMA/REX, and the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn by SHoP Architects. A narrative and visual journey through the show's production and content, Cool Spaces presents a new and accessible understanding of architecture. Sponsored by the American Institute of Architects

Cool Spaces captures the series premiere of the Cool Spaces show, public television's first program to explore the most provocative and bold American architecture of the last decade. The book highlights the first twelve buildings of the series for a fascinating glimpse into the mysteries and realities of architecture. Readers will learn how architects create their designs, why buildings look the way they do, and what it really takes to bring a building to reality. Concept sketches and renderings, additional interviews with the architects, and on set photos from production shoots illuminate the stories behind the buildings, which include the Ruvo Center in Las Vegas by Frank Gehry, the Seattle Public Library in Seattle by OMA/REX, and the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn by SHoP Architects. A narrative and visual journey through the show's production and content, Cool Spaces presents a new and accessible understanding of architecture. Sponsored by the American Institute of Architects

Stephen Chung, AIA, is a Boston-based architect. In addition to practice, Stephen has taught design and drawing at several institutions, including Syracuse, Cornell, RISD, and Yale University. Over the past several years, Stephen has focused on bridging the gap between the architectural profession and the general public. To this end, Stephen is the Host for a television series on public television entitled Cool Spaces: The Best New Architecture. Sun Joo Kim is an architect and writer based in Boston, Massachusetts. A contributing editor for architecture and design at SmartPlanet, Sun Joo has also been published as an architect in Out of the Ordinary: Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates Architecture, Urbanism, Design. Sun Joo received a Bachelor of Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University. Her writing and designs focus on the social and cultural aspects of public spaces. Robert Ivy is the CEO of the American Institute of Architects and a former Editor-in-Chief of Architectural Record. He has been recognised for lifetime contributions to business media and for communicating the value of design to a new generation. Ned Cramer is the Editor-in-Chief of Architect, and editorial director of Architectural Lighting, Eco-Structure, and Metalmag. Ned is a former curator of the Chicago architecture Foundation and executive editor of Architecture magazine. George Thrush is the Director of the School of Architecture at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. George's articles include Ring City: Civic Liberalism and Urban Design and Boston's New Urban Ring: An Antidote to Fragmentation. In 2005, George was named to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows.

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