Adjaye – Works 1995–2007: Houses, Pavilions, Installations, Buildings
Category
ISBN
9780500343517
Dimensions
1.3 x 10.6 x 10.6 inches (Length x Width x Height)
Author
Peter Allison
Imprint
Thames & Hudson
Format
hb ct
Pack quantity
5
Description
A comprehensive monograph presenting the early work of David Adjaye, one the most important international architects working today.
Acclaimed architect David Adjaye is known for his artistic sensitivity and deft use of space and inexpensive, unexpected materials. With the hindsight of almost twenty years of practice and a raft of high-profile projects around the world― perhaps best symbolized by the National Museum for African American History and Culture in Washington, DC―this book looks back on the houses and buildings of his early career.
Adjaye’s early commissions were the test sites for what would become his unique, celebrated, and highly sought-after brand of “critical regionalism.” From London to Brooklyn, in private houses and public buildings, his clever urban interventions abound: roof-level living space is added to a factory-turned-studio, a sunken courtyard encases a tower-like house, and basalt stone extends a basement dining area to a roofless gazebo.
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