Invisible by Heather Woofter and Sung Ho Kim (2024, Hardcover)

AlibrisBooks (462633)
98,6% positive Bewertungen
Preis:
US $54,70
(inkl. MwSt.)
Ca.CHF 44,44
+ $20,69 Versand
Lieferung ca. Di, 26. Aug - Mi, 3. Sep
Rücknahme:
30 Tage Rückgabe. Käufer zahlt Rückversand. Wenn Sie ein eBay-Versandetikett verwenden, werden die Kosten dafür von Ihrer Rückerstattung abgezogen.
Artikelzustand:
Neu

Über dieses Produkt

Product Identifiers

PublisherOro Editions
ISBN-10194074377X
ISBN-139781940743776
eBay Product ID (ePID)9038568793

Product Key Features

Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameInvisible
SubjectIndividual Architects & Firms / Monographs, Professional Practice, General
Publication Year2024
TypeTextbook
AuthorHeather Woofter, Sung Ho Kim
Subject AreaArchitecture
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight0.1 Oz
Item Length10.5 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal720.977865
SynopsisInvisible introduces the works of Axi: Ome--a design practice led by Heather Woofter and Sung Ho Kim formerly in St. Louis and now in Cleveland and Austin--through a collection of essays and projects that map the firm's trajectory across seven years, from 2015 to 2023. The book covers 24 built, unbuilt, and conceptual projects located in different cultures and landscapes around the world that engage with multiple programs and scales. Essays by Nader Tehrani, Eric Mumford, Alan Balfour, Jennifer Yoos, Jessie Reiser and Nanako Umemoto with Julian Harake, and Michelle L. Hauk each contribute insight into Axi: Ome's critical frameworks and help define a discourse of complexities in contemporary practice arising from academia. The book documents the invisible ethos that underlies the construction of architectural projects in an intricate world, challenging practitioners to rethink and reexamine how they position their own work in the architectural spectrum. Invisible maps and chronicles an architectural practice as it engages with the pedagogical visions of the profession., Invisible introduces the works of Axi:Ome--a design practice led by Heather Woofter and Sung Ho Kim formerly in St. Louis and now in Cleveland and Austin--through a collection of essays and projects that map the firm's trajectory across seven years, from 2015 to 2023. The book covers 24 built, unbuilt, and conceptual projects located in different cultures and landscapes around the world that engage with multiple programs and scales. Essays by Nader Tehrani, Eric Mumford, Alan Balfour, Jennifer Yoos, Jessie Reiser and Nanako Umemoto with Julian Harake, and Michelle L. Hauk each contribute insight into Axi:Ome's critical frameworks and help define a discourse of complexities in contemporary practice arising from academia. The book documents the invisible ethos that underlies the construction of architectural projects in an intricate world, challenging practitioners to rethink and reexamine how they position their own work in the architectural spectrum. Invisible maps and chronicles an architectural practice as it engages with the pedagogical visions of the profession., Invisible introduces the works of Axi:Ome--a design practice led by Heather Woofter and Sung Ho Kim formerly in St. Louis and now in Cleveland--through a collection of essays and projects that map the firm's trajectory across seven years, from 2015 to 2023. The book covers 24 built, unbuilt, and conceptual projects located in different cultures and landscapes around the world that engage with multiple programs and scales. Essays by Nader Tehrani, Eric Mumford, Alan Balfour, Jennifer Yoos, Jessie Reiser and Nanako Umemoto with Julian Harake, and Michelle L. Hauk each contribute insight into Axi:Ome's critical frameworks and help define a discourse of complexities in contemporary practice arising from academia. The book documents the invisible ethos that underlies the construction of architectural projects in an intricate world, challenging practitioners to rethink and reexamine how they position their own work in the architectural spectrum. Invisible maps and chronicles an architectural practice as it engages with the pedagogical visions of the profession.
LC Classification NumberNA737.A95

Alle Angebote für dieses Produkt

Sofort-Kaufen
Alle Artikelzustände
Neu
Gebraucht