paperback. Condizione: Good.
Paperback. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cambridge University Press, 1992
ISBN 10: 0521378303 ISBN 13: 9780521378307
Da: Strand Book Store, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Good.
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Used - Very Good. In 1939 the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation opened its first gallery spaceâ"the Museum of Non-Objective Paintingâ"in a former Manhattan automobile showroom on East 54th Street. Seventy-five years later, the Guggenheim Foundation operates museums in New York, Venice, Bilbao, and soon, Abu Dhabi. Until relatively recently, additional Guggenheims could be found in Berlin, Las Vegas, and downtown New York. Designed by some of the worldâs most prominent architects, these museums have often been distinguished as much by their architecture as by the art displayed within. They have also sparked debates ranging from the intrusiveness of architecture in an art museum to the ability of a single building to transform an entire city. The Guggenheim has transcended the conventional art museum to simultaneously become art collection, international constellation of architectural icons, and brand. And with the open design competition for the proposed Guggenheim Museum in Helsinki currently underway, the Guggenheimâs particularly powerful expansion-minded vigor shows no signs of diminishing. CLOG : GUGGENHEIM will critically examine the past, present, and future architectural impact of this global institution. CONTRIBUTORS Mikko Aho, Asymptote, Richard Armstrong, Dorin Baul, Eugenia Bevz, Cai Guo-Qiang, Jasper Campshure, Archie Lee Coates IV, Hana Cohn, Dan Cooper, Cara Cragan, Eliza Culea, Lukas Lesina Debiasi, Craig Dykers, Adam Feldman, Andrew Frame, Jens Franke, Jeffrey Franklin, Matthew Giordano, Anthony Graham, Matt Hall, Adam Himes, Sarah M. Hirschman, Julia van den Hout, Andreas Kofler, Thomas Krens, Stephanie Lee, David van der Leer, Jean-Francois Lejeune, Erkki Km Leppavuori, Thomas Lozada, Kyle May, Daniel-Tudor Munteanu, Maria Nicanor, Cyrus Penarroyo, Jacob Reidel, Andrew Ross, Patrick Sarmiento, Jack Self, Ehsan Sheikholharam, Joseph M. Siry, Nancy Spector, Benjamin Strak, Troy COnrad Therrien, Dennis Vermeulen, Juan Ignacio Vidarte, Ritva Viljanen, Alfred Willis, PhD, and Anthony Yue. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.
Editore: Meatloaf Clog Productions :: John Knowles, San Francisco, 1995
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Magazine. 76p., 8.5x11 inch glossy magazine wraps; illus., cartoons, photos., in very good condition.
Condizione: Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
Lingua: Inglese
Data di pubblicazione: 1860
Da: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Regno Unito
EUR 21,37
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloNo Binding. Condizione: Very Good. An antique contemporary reproduction of a pencil drawing - this actual drawing was done and printed in 1860 and this is the original printing. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame . Very good condition - and rather scarce. Shows a fine view of a Clog Almanack which was in the possession of Mr Green of Lichfield in 1798, then Dr Wright and afterwards of G T Lomax, all of Lichfield.
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Used - Very Good. More than ten million people around the world are currently held in a prison, jail, or some other form of penal institution. According to the World Prison Population List, prisoner counts have been increasing across every continent, with the United States ranked first in incarceration rates. In fact, the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics reported the U.S. prison population at the end of 2012 as 1,571,013-roughly equivalent to the entire population of Philadelphia. Architecture has an undeniable role within the incarceration systems that shape and control the lives of millions of people twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. While some architects have pioneered new approaches to the design of detention and correction facilities, others have questioned the very ethics of prison design. As the number of prisons in the United States has more than tripled over the past forty years, and nations such as Sweden are actually faced with the challenge of closing and repurposing correctional facilities no longer deemed necessary, now is the time to critically examine an often overlooked architectural typology: PRISONS. CONTRIBUTORS: ADPSR, Jeffrey Burchard, Jordan Carver, Jared Chausow, Archie Lee Coates IV, Steven Czifra, Joe Day, Andrea Alberto Dutto, Riley Doyle Evans, Rebekah Evenson, Camille Fenton, Tom Fontana, Jeffrey Franklin, Fabrizio Gallanti, Jeff Goodale, Matthew Hall, Adam Himes, Joseph Hohensinn, Julia van den Hout, Rutger Huiberts, INCA, Iredale Pederson Hook, Karrie Jacobs, Ammar Kalo, Carole Knapel, Stephanie Lee, Ang Li, Chris Loyal, Thomas Lozada, Katie Macdonald and Kyle Shumann, Kyle May, Mark Morris, Roger Paez i Blanch, Brian Pagnotta, Paul Preissner, Reality Cues, Jacob Reidel, Keramet Reiter, Lee Saloutos, Holly Schwarz, Rachel Meade Smith, Michael Sorkin, Michal Stangel, Matthew Storrie, Jason Toro, Ai Weiwei, Aaron White, Omar Willock and Gary Wolf. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.