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Architecture Now! - Museums

Architektur heute - Museen/L'architecture d'aujourd'hui - Musées

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Kiadó: Taschen GmbH
Kiadás helye: Köln
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött papírkötés
Oldalszám: 416 oldal
Sorozatcím: Architecture Now!
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Nyelv: Angol   Német   Francia  
Méret: 25 cm x 20 cm
ISBN: 978-3-8365-1224-4
Megjegyzés: Színes fotókkal. További kapcsolódó személyek a könyvben.
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BUILDINGS THAT BRING ART AND HISTORY TO LIFE INNOVATION AND INSPIRATION IN TODAY'S MUSEUM ARCHITECTURE Star architects from Zaha Hadid to Herzog de Meuron have shaken up the formerly staid world of museum architecture, bringing bravura to new buildings and extensions. But the trend for new museums to opt for bold contemporary architecture goes well beyond the stunning work of Renzo Piano orTadao Ando. Many less well-known architects have also designed remarkable places to exhibit art and artifacts.
Some have provoked controversy, such as IVIexican architect Teodoro González de León's University Museum of Contemporary Art on the sprawling UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) campus. Others have been warmly welcomed, like the sweeping, light-filled Art Gallery of Ontario Extension by Toronto-born Frank 0. Gehry, his first commission in his native city. Others point out new horizons for reclaiming brownfield sites and reviving derelict industrial structures: Nicholas... Tovább

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BUILDINGS THAT BRING ART AND HISTORY TO LIFE INNOVATION AND INSPIRATION IN TODAY'S MUSEUM ARCHITECTURE Star architects from Zaha Hadid to Herzog de Meuron have shaken up the formerly staid world of museum architecture, bringing bravura to new buildings and extensions. But the trend for new museums to opt for bold contemporary architecture goes well beyond the stunning work of Renzo Piano orTadao Ando. Many less well-known architects have also designed remarkable places to exhibit art and artifacts.
Some have provoked controversy, such as IVIexican architect Teodoro González de León's University Museum of Contemporary Art on the sprawling UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) campus. Others have been warmly welcomed, like the sweeping, light-filled Art Gallery of Ontario Extension by Toronto-born Frank 0. Gehry, his first commission in his native city. Others point out new horizons for reclaiming brownfield sites and reviving derelict industrial structures: Nicholas Grimshaw's conversion of a disused 1960s blast furnace into Horno 3, a welcoming extra gallery space for the Mexican city of Monterrey's Museum of Steel, is a case in point. In Cartagena, Spain, Rafael Moneo's decade-long work on the Museum of the Roman Theater culminated in a structure that engages visitors in an archeological manner, taking them on a tour of history as well as the site itself.
Here, then, are more than 50 projects by the major talents pushing the limits of contemporary museum design, from established masters to the latest generation of brilliant architects.
Philip Jodidio studied art history and economics at Harvard, and edited Connais-sance des Arts for over 20 years. His books include TASCHEN's Architecture Now! series, Building a New Millennium, and monographs on Tadao Ando, Norman Foster, Richard Meier, Jean Nouvel, and Zaha Hadid. He is internationally renowned as one oí the most popular writers on the subject of architecture. Vissza

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