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Rowan Moore

    Jock McFadyen
    Why We Build
    Structure, Space and Skin
    Property
    • A powerful examination of how property shaped the modern world - and why it now threatens the freedoms and stability it was meant to sustain. Property carries a great promise: that it will make you rich and set you free.

      Property
      3,7
    • Structure, Space and Skin

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This book features Nicholas Grimshaw's work from the late 1980s to the late 1990s, which includes some of Europe's most prestigious in Berlin he was planning a new Stock Exchange, while in London he built on the success of his Financial Times printing plant with his stunning new international railway terminal at Waterloo, which was completed to wide acclaim.

      Structure, Space and Skin
      3,8
    • Why We Build

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      In an era marked by bold and provocative architecture, a prominent critic argues that emotions—such as hope, power, and our evolving relationship with home—are the driving forces behind architectural trends today. We are witnessing a transformative period in architectural history, with cityscapes reshaped annually and architects redefining the essence of buildings. In this insightful work, Rowan Moore, former director of the Architecture Foundation and current architecture critic for The Observer, delves into the factors influencing our built environment and their impact on our lives. He examines striking examples like New York City's High Line and Dubai's extravagant developments, while also reflecting on historical contexts such as the Covent Garden brothels of 18th-century London and the minimalist designs of Adolf Loos. Moore's exploration spans globally, from a software magnate's mansion in Atlanta to Daniel Libeskind's World Trade Center design, culminating in a celebration of Lina Bo Bardi, an often-overlooked modern architect. Recently released in the UK, this work is praised for its lively prose, engaging case studies, and thought-provoking insights, promising to change how readers perceive architecture.

      Why We Build
      3,9
    • Jock McFadyen

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      A behind-the-scenes glimpse into the life, methods and work of contemporary painter Jock McFadyen RA by architecture critic Rowan Moore, accompanied by 130 beautiful reproductions of the painter's work.

      Jock McFadyen