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- catalog abstract ""What is minimalism? Or, more specifically, what isn't? In this fascinating aesthetic voyage, three experts in the field of architecture and art history trace the development of minimalism as a style and offer perspectives on the directions the movement is taking as it morphs towards the future. In double-page spreads filled with color photographs of the most innovative minimalist projects, this book illustrates three principal movements: the traditional, as practiced by Herzog & de Meuron in early works, Adolf Krischanitz and Tadao Ando; the ambiguous, in which architects not commonly associated with minimalism, such as OMA or Zaha Hadid, use it for specific projects; and the subversive, which appropriates minimalist concepts across a variety of new fields as exemplified in the architecture of Shigeru Ban or Lacaton & Vassal."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12847267.
- catalog contributor b12847268.
- catalog contributor b12847269.
- catalog contributor b12847270.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description ""What is minimalism? Or, more specifically, what isn't? In this fascinating aesthetic voyage, three experts in the field of architecture and art history trace the development of minimalism as a style and offer perspectives on the directions the movement is taking as it morphs towards the future. In double-page spreads filled with color photographs of the most innovative minimalist projects, this book illustrates three principal movements: the traditional, as practiced by Herzog & de Meuron in early works, Adolf Krischanitz and Tadao Ando; the ambiguous, in which architects not commonly associated with minimalism, such as OMA or Zaha Hadid, use it for specific projects; and the subversive, which appropriates minimalist concepts across a variety of new fields as exemplified in the architecture of Shigeru Ban or Lacaton & Vassal."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Academy for the Arts and Architecture -- Police Station -- Lensvelt Offices and Factory Building -- [4] Claus en Kaan -- Eurotwin Business Centre -- PTT Telecom Switching Stations -- Reception Pavilion, Zorgvlied Cemetery -- Vught Concentration Camp Museum -- [5] Dominique Perrault -- Technical Book Centre -- APLIX factory -- [6] SANAA, Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa -- Police Box at Chofu Station -- Pachinko Parlor III -- Park Café -- CASA-S -- [7] BeL -- DIN -- [8] OMA, Office for Metropolitan Architecture I -- Guggenheim Hermitage -- Projects III: Trans-minimalism -- [1] Shigeru Ban -- Curtain Wall House -- Wall-less House -- Naked House -- Miyake Design Studio Gallery -- [2] OMA, Office for Metropolitan Architecture II -- Prada Epicenter Store -- [3] R&Sie... -- Barak House -- Aqua Alta (project) -- Silverrelief / B-mu -- [4] Lacaton & Vassal -- Social housing -- Palais de Tokyo -- [5] Jürgen Mayer H. -- Stadthaus Scharnhauser Park -- [6] Sadar Vuga Arhitekti -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-173).".
- catalog description "Minimalism and minimal art / Philip Ursprung -- Essential, meta-, trans-: The Chimeras of minimalist architecture / Ilka & Andreas Ruby -- Projects I: Essential minimalism -- [1] Tadao Ando -- Azuma House -- Church of the Light -- Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts -- [2] Herzog & de Meuron I -- Ricola Storage Building -- Goetz Collection -- [3] Gigon/Guyer -- Extension of the Winterthur -- Museum of Art -- Switching Station -- [4] Adolf Krischanitz -- Neue Welt School -- Kunsthalle II: project space -- [5] Morger & Degelo -- Standardised buildings for railway technology -- Liechtenstein Art Museum -- [6] Diener & Diener -- Migros Shopping Centre and Adult Education Institute -- KNSM- and Java-Island apartment blocks -- RuhrMuseum Zollverein Colliery (project) -- Projects II: Meta-minimalism -- [1] Herzog & de Meuron II -- Signal Box, Auf dem Wolf -- Tate Modern -- [2] José Rafael Moneo -- Kursaal Auditorium and Congress Centre -- Auditorium and Music Centre -- [3] Wiel Arets -- ".
- catalog description "New entrance hall of the National Gallery -- Shopping Center Mercator -- Arcadia Lightwear Office and Exhibition Building -- [7] Zaha Hadid -- Terminus Hoenheim-Nord -- [8] Diller + Scofidio -- Blur -- Architects -- Bibliography -- Author biographies -- Illustration credits.".
- catalog extent "176 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Minimal architecture.".
- catalog identifier "379132859X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Minimal architecture.".
- catalog isPartOf "Architecture in focus".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Munich : London : Prestel,".
- catalog relation "Minimal architecture.".
- catalog subject "724.7 21".
- catalog subject "Architecture, Modern 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Architecture, Modern 21st century.".
- catalog subject "Minimal architecture.".
- catalog subject "NA682.M55 M54 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Academy for the Arts and Architecture -- Police Station -- Lensvelt Offices and Factory Building -- [4] Claus en Kaan -- Eurotwin Business Centre -- PTT Telecom Switching Stations -- Reception Pavilion, Zorgvlied Cemetery -- Vught Concentration Camp Museum -- [5] Dominique Perrault -- Technical Book Centre -- APLIX factory -- [6] SANAA, Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa -- Police Box at Chofu Station -- Pachinko Parlor III -- Park Café -- CASA-S -- [7] BeL -- DIN -- [8] OMA, Office for Metropolitan Architecture I -- Guggenheim Hermitage -- Projects III: Trans-minimalism -- [1] Shigeru Ban -- Curtain Wall House -- Wall-less House -- Naked House -- Miyake Design Studio Gallery -- [2] OMA, Office for Metropolitan Architecture II -- Prada Epicenter Store -- [3] R&Sie... -- Barak House -- Aqua Alta (project) -- Silverrelief / B-mu -- [4] Lacaton & Vassal -- Social housing -- Palais de Tokyo -- [5] Jürgen Mayer H. -- Stadthaus Scharnhauser Park -- [6] Sadar Vuga Arhitekti -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Minimalism and minimal art / Philip Ursprung -- Essential, meta-, trans-: The Chimeras of minimalist architecture / Ilka & Andreas Ruby -- Projects I: Essential minimalism -- [1] Tadao Ando -- Azuma House -- Church of the Light -- Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts -- [2] Herzog & de Meuron I -- Ricola Storage Building -- Goetz Collection -- [3] Gigon/Guyer -- Extension of the Winterthur -- Museum of Art -- Switching Station -- [4] Adolf Krischanitz -- Neue Welt School -- Kunsthalle II: project space -- [5] Morger & Degelo -- Standardised buildings for railway technology -- Liechtenstein Art Museum -- [6] Diener & Diener -- Migros Shopping Centre and Adult Education Institute -- KNSM- and Java-Island apartment blocks -- RuhrMuseum Zollverein Colliery (project) -- Projects II: Meta-minimalism -- [1] Herzog & de Meuron II -- Signal Box, Auf dem Wolf -- Tate Modern -- [2] José Rafael Moneo -- Kursaal Auditorium and Congress Centre -- Auditorium and Music Centre -- [3] Wiel Arets -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "New entrance hall of the National Gallery -- Shopping Center Mercator -- Arcadia Lightwear Office and Exhibition Building -- [7] Zaha Hadid -- Terminus Hoenheim-Nord -- [8] Diller + Scofidio -- Blur -- Architects -- Bibliography -- Author biographies -- Illustration credits.".
- catalog title "Minimal architecture / Andreas Ruby, Angeli Sachs and Philip Ursprung.".
- catalog type "text".