Pamphlet Architecture 28

Pamphlet Architecture 28
Title Pamphlet Architecture 28 PDF eBook
Author Mark Smout
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages 82
Release 2013-07-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1616892420

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In 1977 Steven Holl and William Stout created a grittier alternative to mainstream architectural publishing called Pamphlet Architecture. With Holl's Bridges, the landmark series was born, and for 30 years Pamphlet has served as soapbox and laboratory for such notable architects and theorists as Lebbeus Woods, Zaha Hadid, Lars Lerup, and Michael Sorkin. With its twenty-eighth installment, Pamphlet Architecture celebrates its thirtieth anniversary no less bold than when it began. Augmented Landscapes features a landscape architecture practice for the first time in Pamphlet history. London's Smout Allen presents five projects that respond to the way in which man has enlarged the landscape through architecture and infrastructure, manipulating and blurring perceptions of what is natural and what is artificial.

Pamphlet Architecture 28: Augmented Landscapes

Pamphlet Architecture 28: Augmented Landscapes
Title Pamphlet Architecture 28: Augmented Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Mark Smout
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages 84
Release 2007-04-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781568986258

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SmoutAllen propose that the features of the landscape provide design opportunities for shaping and augmenting the landscape. The book presents five projects that respond to the way in which man has augmented landscape through architecture and infrastructure.

Pamphlet Architecture 14: Mosquitoes

Pamphlet Architecture 14: Mosquitoes
Title Pamphlet Architecture 14: Mosquitoes PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Lancet Kaplan
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages 84
Release 1993
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781878271839

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Architects Ken Kaplan and Ted Krueger present a blunt criticism of present social and political conditions. In response to the "dogmatic gas" that they perceive as invading today's architectural ideology, they attempt to find an antidote to the "deluded blather" through architectural experimentation.

Pamphlet Architecture 36

Pamphlet Architecture 36
Title Pamphlet Architecture 36 PDF eBook
Author Christopher Michael Meyer
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 83
Release 2018-08-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 161689735X

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This newest addition to the Pamphlet Architecture series, long admired for its willingness to propose architectural solutions to challenging problems addresses the issue of rising sea levels with an interrogation of the concept of floating cities, a field of inquiry gaining increasing relevance and urgency with the impending reality of climate change. The authors explore notions of buoyancy and the amphibious through a typology based on human response and adaptation, to one of the hosting pressing issues of our day.

Pamphlet Architecture 29

Pamphlet Architecture 29
Title Pamphlet Architecture 29 PDF eBook
Author Nannette Jackowski
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages 82
Release 2013-07-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1616890045

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Ambiguous Spaces, the newest installment in the Pamphlet Architecture series and a return to Pamphlet's own progressive roots, features the architectural fictions "The Pregnant Island" and "Nuclear Breeding." These two projects develop alternative urban concepts that address the challenges presented by the specific situations and social dynamics described in controversial locations such as the Brazilian Tucurui Dam, the Three Gorges Dam in China, and former English nuclear test sites. Using narrative techniques, fictional programs, ambiguous spaces, and building devices, Ambiguous Spaces explores people, communities, and even entire cities oppressed by a lack of freedom.

Pamphlet Architecture 20: Seven Partly Underground Rooms and Buildings for Water, Ice, and Midgets

Pamphlet Architecture 20: Seven Partly Underground Rooms and Buildings for Water, Ice, and Midgets
Title Pamphlet Architecture 20: Seven Partly Underground Rooms and Buildings for Water, Ice, and Midgets PDF eBook
Author Mary-Ann Ray
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages 84
Release 1997-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781568981031

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Investigates unusual spaces in Italy, ranging from a honeycombed and mazelike series of rooms and stairs for midgets, to the dining chambers of a Pompeiian estate, to a half-buried sphere that serves as a place for ice storage. Ray reveals these quixotic spaces through constructed drawings, collaged photographs, and insightful text.

Pamphlet Architecture 13: Edge of a City

Pamphlet Architecture 13: Edge of a City
Title Pamphlet Architecture 13: Edge of a City PDF eBook
Author Steven Holl
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages 70
Release 1991
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781878271563

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Pamphlet Architecture was begun in 1977 by William Stout and Steven Holl as an independent vehicle for dialogue among architects, and has become a popular venue for publishing the works and thoughts of a younger generation of architects. Small in scale, low in price, but large in impact, these books present and disseminate new and innovative theories. The modest format of the books in the Pamphlet Architecture Series belies the importance and magnitude of the ideas within.