Architecture of Normal: The Colonization of the American Landscape - Couverture rigide

Kaven, Daniel

 
9783035624380: Architecture of Normal: The Colonization of the American Landscape

Synopsis

A multimedia exploration of the morphology of architecture in the American Southwest as defined by evolving modes of transportation. In examining advances in transportation, the book asks how we have come to acquiesce to the monotonous, isolating, and aesthetically bankrupt landscape of suburbia. It also casts predictions about how the future built landscape will look as it continues to adapt to patterns of human movement.

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À propos de l?auteur

Daniel Kaven (born New Mexico, 1977) is an American artist
working in architecture, painting, film and photography and a co-founder
of the multi-disciplinary design studio William / Kaven Architecture in
Portland, Oregon. He is widely known for creating visionary
architectural concepts and interventions that lie at the intersection of
the built environment and art. His architecture has won a number of
honors, including an Architecture MasterPrize; an International
Architecture Award from the European Center for Architecture, Art,
Design, and Urban Studies; and several distinctions from the American
Institute of Architects (AIA). Kaven's work has been published in
outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The Architect's Newspaper,
Dwell, Designboom, Wallpaper, Architectural Digest, Dezeen and
Hypebeast.

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