O'Donnell + Tuomey


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In today's Ireland, it's not only the economy that's booming. Dublin-based architects O'Donnell + Tuomey have brought a wealth of exciting buildings to the Emerald Isle for the past seventeen years. Their striking modernist works show their appreciation for Ireland's rich cultural, historic, and civic identity without falling into the trap of typical pitched roofs, gables, slate, and brick. Instead the firm chooses less conventional but more fitting materials that seem to express something not quite visible about their sites. O'Donnell + Tuomey, the first monograph on the firm, presents fifteen of their institutional and residential projects in an arresting collection of color photography, plans, and drawings. The book includes the controversial Irish Pavilion at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the Ranelagh Multidenominational School, the Irish Pavilion at the 2004 Venice Biennale, and their recent Glucksman Gallery at the University College Cork, which was one of six buildings shortlisted for the 2005 Stirling Prize.







Atlas


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European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture


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"Includes works by Snøhetta, Studio Up, Atelier Marc Barani, Grafton, RCR, Studio Fukasa, Ateliers Jean Nouvel, BIG with JDS, David Chipperfield, Coop Himmelb(L)au, Dominique Perrault, FOA, Herreros Arquitectos, Jakob+MacFarlane, JLCG, Lacaton & Vassal, LIN, MGM, MVRDV, Neutelings Riedijk, nijiric + arhitekti, OAB with Patrick Genard, OFIS with multiPlan, Studio Grnada, Zaha Hadid and many more."--Page 4 of cover.







Constructing Europe


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As a part of the activities that will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award, this catalogue explains the value of the Prize as a platform for discovery and debate about two main topics: the historical value of the Prize as a demonstration of the significance of European architecture, and the Award's role as a mechanism for bringing up topics of concern in today's European architecture, and as a process that contributes to building an architectural and urban discourse, both in Europe and throughout the world. The works of the last 25 years are essential tools for defining the future in the upcoming years.




Barozzi Veiga


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A survey on the Spanish firm designing the Art Institute of Chicago's new campus This monograph on the Barcelona-based architectural firm Barozzi Veiga presents about 30 projects from 2004 to the present--a selection of the most important works developed around the world in places such as Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, China and more. Barozzi Veigacontains digital and handmade drawings, images of finished works and texts.




Mies van der Rohe


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Few architects have had as decisive an influence on 20th-century design as Mies van der Rohe. Despite the importance of Mies' work, it has been somewhat neglected in recent publications. This book proposes a revisiting of his built works through new photographs and material from the MoMA's Mies van der Rohe Archive.List of works featured: Riehl House, PotsdamPerls House, BerlinErnst Werner House, BerlinAfrikanischerstrasse Housing, BerlinWeissenhofsiedlung ApartmentBuilding, StuttgartEsters House, KrefeldLange House, KrefeldGerman Pavilion, BarcelonaTugendhat House, BrnoFarnsworth House, PlanoS. R. Crown Hall, ChicagoLake Shore Drive Apartments, ChicagoCommonwealth PromenadeApartments, ChicagoSeagram Building, New YorkLafayette Park, Detroit2400 Lakeview Apartments, ChicagoSocial Service AdministrationBuilding, ChicagoNeue National Gallerie, BerlinBrown Wing, HoustonIBM Regional Office Building, Chicago




Mies Van Der Rohe Award 2011


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2011 marks the 24th anniversary of the Mies van der Rohe Award, considered to be among the important awards in architecture. This title features selections ranging from private houses, public housing, museums, cultural and sports facilities to large-scale urban and infrastructure projects.