BELL: MICHAEL BELL. SPACE REPLACES US. ESSAYS AND PROJECTS ON THE CITY

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- EAN: 9781580931311
- ISBN: 978-1-58093-131-1
- Editorial: MONACELLI PRESS
- Año de la edición: 2004
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 20 X 25 cm.
- Páginas: 184
- Materias:
monografías de arquitectos
estados unidos: arquitectura y arte
siglo xx
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Since 1988, New York-based architect Michael Bell has created a series of projects and essays that explore architectural and urban design for California, New York, and Texas -- the three most populous regions of the United States and, coincidentally, the three states in which he has lived and practiced. The first monograph on the architect, Michael Bell: Space Replaces Us; Essays and Projects on the City, includes both design work and writings. Bell has organized and designed two important installations, both of which include his work: "Endspace: Michael Bell and Hans Hofmann," at the University Art Museum, Berkeley, and "16 Houses: Owning a House in the City," at DiverseWorks in Houston, which featured his seminal Glass House @ 2 Degrees. Other projects included are an urban renewal scheme for a huge site in Far Rockaway, New York, and a series of residential projects, including the Ghent House, a modernist glass house currently under construction in upstate New York. Complementing the design projects are three major essays: "Having Heard Mathematics: The Topologies of Boxing," "Eyes in the Heat: RSE," and "New York City."