Young architects 14 : No precedent
By: Somol, R.E.
Contributor(s): Rieselbach, Anne.
Publisher: New York Princeton Architectural Press 2013Description: 175 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-1-61689-105-3.Subject(s): BUREAU SPECTACULAR | KOJI TSUTSUI & ASSOCIATES MMX STUDIO | SOFTLAB | STPMJ | WEATHERS | ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION (AR-EDU)DDC classification: 720.7 Summary: 2012 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Architectural League Prize for Young Designers and Architects. Each year up-and-coming architects are recognized for excellent and inspiring work. This year's theme, No Precedent, reflects the perception of young architects as a self-defining generation driven by the desire to be heard and unwilling to either wait their turn or to follow in others' footsteps. They are quick to cast aside unfit precedents, codes, and rules. Their work is suggestive, speculative, and on the brink—neither here nor there, but fodder for the future. The projects in Young Architects 14 investigate what it takes to create something without precedent and how this influences the way designers work and what they produce.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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2012 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Architectural League Prize for Young Designers and Architects. Each year up-and-coming architects are recognized for excellent and inspiring work. This year's theme, No Precedent, reflects the perception of young architects as a self-defining generation driven by the desire to be heard and unwilling to either wait their turn or to follow in others' footsteps. They are quick to cast aside unfit precedents, codes, and rules. Their work is suggestive, speculative, and on the brink—neither here nor there, but fodder for the future. The projects in Young Architects 14 investigate what it takes to create something without precedent and how this influences the way designers work and what they produce.
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