The Hidden Rules of Architecture: how to build world-class, award winning, creative, innovative, sustainable, liveable and beautiful spaces that foster a sense of place and well being
The Hidden Rules of Architecture: how to build world-class, award winning, creative, innovative, sustainable, liveable and beautiful spaces that foster a sense of place and well being
Reinier de Graaf (1964, Schiedam) is a Dutch architect and writer. He is a partner in the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), where he leads projects in Europe, Russia and the Middle East. Reinier is the co-founder of OMA's think-tank AMO and Sir Arthur Marshall Visiting Professor of Urban Design at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Four Walls and a Roof: The Complex Nature of a Simple Profession and the novel The Masterplan. He lives in Amsterdam.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction
1. Tears and Love - starchitecture
2. Officially Amazing - world-class
3. Everyone a Winner - excellence
4. Crisis? What Crisis? - sustainability
5. All WELL - wellbeing
6. VancouverTM - liveability
7. Here nor There - placemaking
8. Rule Bohemia! - creativity
9. The B Word - beauty
10. Architecture without Architects - innovation
Appendix: The Principles of Profspeak Acknowledgements Notes Index
Appendix: The Principles of Profspeak Acknowledgements Notes Index
Rezensionen
In this perceptive study, Dutch architect Reinier de Graaf expounds on the state of 21st-century architecture. De Graaf's biting prose rails against the canon of modern architecture, and he interweaves real-world examples throughout. Passionately argued and expertly told, this is a rousing architectural critique. Publishers Weekly
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