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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Graeme Brooker (Middlesex University, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts Dimensions: Width: 20.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 27.00cm Weight: 0.785kg ISBN: 9781472567130ISBN 10: 1472567137 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 15 December 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1. Reprogramming Introduction Antonio Castro Leal Library. BGP Arquitectura. Mexico City, Mexico. 2012 Design Center. Neri + Hu Design. Shanghai, China. 2013. Missouri Bank. Helix Architecture + Design. Kansas, USA. 2012 House of Air. Mark Horton Architecture. San Francisco, USA. 2011 Community Centre, Collins + Turner. Australia. 2013 2. Intervention Introduction Yohji Yamamoto Store. Des: Junya Ishigami. New York, USA. 2009 House Surgery: Katsuhiro Miyamoto + Associates. Takarazuka. Japan 2007 Bunker 599. Atelier de Lyon. Culembourg, Netherlands. 2013 Astley Castle. Witherford, Watson, Mann. Warwickshire, UK. 2013 Twiggy. Architecten de Vylder Vinck Taillieu. Ghent, Belgium. 2012 3. Superuse Introduction Palais De Tokyo. Lacaton + Vassal. Paris, France. 2002+2012 Shihlin Paper Mill. Interbreeding Field. Taipai, Taiwan. 2010 HAKA reycycle Office. Doepel Strijkers. Rotterdam, Netherlands. 2010 High Line – Diller & Scofidio & RENFRO. New York, USA. 2011 Cinema Archives. Churtichaga + Quadra-Salcedo arquitectos. Madrid, Spain. 2011 4. Artifice Introduction Naples Underground Station. Karim Rashid. Naples, Italy, 2011 Bangkok University. Supermachine. Bangkok, Thailand. 2012 Hotel Fouquets Barriere. Edouard Francois. Paris, France. 2006 Portrait Pavilion. coOB Architects. Zuid-Holland, Holland. 2010 Una Hotel. Fabio Novembre. Florence, Italy. 2003 5. Installation Introduction NOMA foodlab. GXN/3XN. Copenhagen, Denmark. 2012 Heavybit Industries. IwamotoScott Architecture. San Francisco, USA. 2013 Red Bull Music Academy. Langarita Navarro. Madrid, Spain. 2012 Museo Il Duomo. Guido Canali. Milan, Italy. 2013 Groeningemuseum. 514NE. Bruges, Belgium. 2002 6. Narrative Introduction The Shoah Memorial. Morpurgo De Curtis. Milan, Italy. 2013. Lullaby Factory. Studio Weave. London, UK. 2013 Fai-Fah. Spark Design. Bangkok, Thailand. 2012 Danish Maritime Museum. B.I.G. Helsinger, Denmark. 2013 C-MINE. 514NE. Genk, Belgium. 2010 7. On/Off Site Introduction Proenza Schouler. Adjaye Associates. New York, USA. 2013 Charles Smith Wines. Olson Kundig Architects. Washington, USA. 2012 Dovecote. Haworth Thompkins. Snape, UK. 2009 Open Free Library. Karo architecture. Magdeburg, Germany. 2009 Matadero Nave 8B Arquitecturo Arturo Franco. Madrid, Spain. 2011 8. Insertion Introduction NYU Dept of Philosophy. Steven Holl. New York, USA. 2007 Hostel Golly + Bossy. Studio UP. Split, Croatia. 2012 Rijksmuseum. Cruz + Ortiz. Amsterdam, Holland. 2013 Carrer Avinyo. David Kohn Architects. Barcelona, Spain. 2013 Media-lab PRADO. Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos, Madrid, Spain. 2013 Glossary Bibliography Index Acknowledgments and creditsReviewsThis book, with its emphasis on strategy, rather than purely case study, will be useful and relevant - especially to students for whom skills such as design process and critical attitude are so important. -- David Littlefield, Programme leader: Interior Architecture, Department of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK The approach and rationale of the work is very relevant as there is limited research and publications available on this topic. The approach of looking into strategies on existing buildings with new designs and changes in functions is extremely necessary. -- Markus Berger, Assistant Professor, Department of Interior Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design, US The content looks to be very suitable, and, importantly very current. Introducing concepts such as 'Superuse', 'Reprogramming' and 'Artifice' pitches this book at the right level, i.e. that this is a serious publication ... As strategies towards the reuse of buildings and the creation of space evolve then it is important that we see publications such as this that reflect those developments. -- Russell Gagg, Course Leader, Interior Architecture and Design, Arts University Bournemouth, UK Author InformationGraeme Brooker is Professor and Head of Interior Design at the Royal College of Art, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |