Shigeru Ban

Author:   Matilda McQuaid ,  Frei Otto
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9780714846293


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 February 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Matilda McQuaid ,  Frei Otto
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 25.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 29.00cm
Weight:   1.550kg
ISBN:  

9780714846293


ISBN 10:   0714846295
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 February 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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'For all his experimentation, Ban is not simply a technician. He is just as interested in spatial concepts and social projects. It's this range and his lateral thinking that come across in the wonderful book, leaving one in no doubt that Ban, at only 46, is probably the most dazzling figure on Japan's architectural scene today.' (Royal Institute of British Architects Journal) 'Phaidon's single architect monographs are a delectable way to take in an architect's oeuvre, and this new book on Shigeru Ban is no exception.' (Wallpaper*) 'As a record of an important body of work, this book can be thoroughly recommended ... elegantly designed ... and beautifully printed. The range of projects is sufficiently varied to sustain coverage at this length.' (Building Design) 'The book also rightly presents Ban not simply as a Japanese architect but as a 'global architect'.' (AA (Architectural Association) Files) 'Handsome ... an excellent introduction to the work of Ban ... the colour reproductions of the buildings are excellent.' (Resurgence) 'This fittingly cardboard-covered monograph presents Ban's extraordinary architecture as well as detailed technical data on the structural capabilities of various paper products. Ban's material research is as impressive as his designs are sublime.' (The Architect's Newspaper) 'This new monograph on Shigeru Ban's oeuvre is a valuable reference for likeminded architects.' (Architecture) 'A volume ... as straightforward and elegant as the thirty-two projects portrayed within.' (Journal of Architectural Education)


For all his experimentation, Ban is not simply a technician. He is just as interested in spatial concepts and social projects. It's this range and his lateral thinking that come across in the wonderful book, leaving one in no doubt that Ban, at only 46, is probably the most dazzling figure on Japan's architectural scene today. -(Royal Institute of British Architects Journal Phaidon's single architect monographs are a delectable way to take in an architect's oeuvre, and this new book on Shigeru Ban is no exception. -Wallpaper* As a record of an important body of work, this book can be thoroughly recommended ... elegantly designed ... and beautifully printed. The range of projects is sufficiently varied to sustain coverage at this length. -Building Design The book also rightly presents Ban not simply as a Japanese architect but as a 'global architect'. -AA (Architectural Association) Files Handsome... An excellent introduction to the work of Ban... The colour reproductions of the buildings are excellent. -Resurgence This fittingly cardboard-covered monograph presents Ban's extraordinary architecture as well as detailed technical data on the structural capabilities of various paper products. Ban's material research is as impressive as his designs are sublime. -The Architect's Newspaper This new monograph on Shigeru Ban's oeuvre is a valuable reference for likeminded architects. -Architecture A volume... As straightforward and elegant as the thirty-two projects portrayed within -Journal of Architectural Education


'For all his experimentation, Ban is not simply a technician. He is just as interested in spatial concepts and social projects. It's this range and his lateral thinking that come across in the wonderful book, leaving one in no doubt that Ban, at only 46, is probably the most dazzling figure on Japan's architectural scene today.' (Royal Institute of British Architects Journal) 'Phaidona (TM)s single architect monographs are a delectable way to take in an architecta (TM)s oeuvre, and this new book on Shigeru Ban is no exception.' (Wallpaper*) 'As a record of an important body of work, this book can be thoroughly recommended a | elegantly designed a | and beautifully printed. The range of projects is sufficiently varied to sustain coverage at this length.' (Building Design) 'The book also rightly presents Ban not simply as a Japanese architect but as a 'global architect'.' (AA (Architectural Association) Files) 'Handsome a | an excellent introduction to the work of Ban a | the colour reproductions of the buildings are excellent.' (Resurgence) 'This fittingly cardboard-covered monograph presents Bana (TM)s extraordinary architecture as well as detailed technical data on the structural capabilities of various paper products. Bana (TM)s material research is as impressive as his designs are sublime.' (The Architecta (TM)s Newspaper) 'This new monograph on Shigeru Bana (TM)s oeuvre is a valuable reference for likeminded architects.' (Architecture) 'A volume a | as straightforward and elegant as the thirty-two projects portrayed within.' (Journal of Architectural Education)


'For all his experimentation, Ban is not simply a technician. He is just as interested in spatial concepts and social projects. It's this range and his lateral thinking that come across in the wonderful book, leaving one in no doubt that Ban, at only 46, is probably the most dazzling figure on Japan's architectural scene today.' (Royal Institute of British Architects Journal) 'Phaidoni'1/2s single architect monographs are a delectable way to take in an architecti'1/2s oeuvre, and this new book on Shigeru Ban is no exception.' (Wallpaper*) 'As a record of an important body of work, this book can be thoroughly recommended i'1/2 elegantly designed i'1/2 and beautifully printed. The range of projects is sufficiently varied to sustain coverage at this length.' (Building Design) 'The book also rightly presents Ban not simply as a Japanese architect but as a 'global architect'.' (AA (Architectural Association) Files) 'Handsome i'1/2 an excellent introduction to the work of Ban i'1/2 the colour reproductions of the buildings are excellent.' (Resurgence) 'This fittingly cardboard-covered monograph presents Bani'1/2s extraordinary architecture as well as detailed technical data on the structural capabilities of various paper products. Bani'1/2s material research is as impressive as his designs are sublime.' (The Architecti'1/2s Newspaper) 'This new monograph on Shigeru Bani'1/2s oeuvre is a valuable reference for likeminded architects.' (Architecture) 'A volume i'1/2 as straightforward and elegant as the thirty-two projects portrayed within.' (Journal of Architectural Education)


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Matilda McQuaid is Exhibitions Curator and Head of the Textiles Department at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, and until 2001, was Associate Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She is the author of numerous essays on architecture, textiles and fibre art in journals and museum publications, including a contribution to Envisioning Architecture: Drawings from the Museum of Modern Art (Museum of Modern Art, 2002), which she also edited. Frei Otto is an eminent architect based in Germany, who has pioneered research in lightweight membranes and innovative structures. He founded the Development Centre for Lightweight Construction in Berlin in 1957, which later became the Institute for Lightweight Structures in Stuttgart. He collaborated with Shigeru Ban on the Japan Pavilion for Expo 2000 in Hanover, Germany.

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