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Koolhaas. Elements of Architecture - by Rem Koolhaas & Harvard Graduate School of Design & Stephan Trüby & James Westcott & Stephan Petermann

Koolhaas. Elements of Architecture - by  Rem Koolhaas & Harvard Graduate School of Design & Stephan Trüby & James Westcott & Stephan Petermann
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This collection is a look through the microscope at the real fundamentals of our buildings, revealing the essential design techniques used by any architect, anywhere, anytime. Conceived by Rem Koolhaas and made with the Harvard Graduate School of Design, it is a primordial toolkit to understanding how seemingly stable elements are actually in...<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Elements of Architecture focuses on the fragments of the rich and complex architectural collage. Window, façade, balcony, corridor, fireplace, stair, escalator, elevator: the book seeks to excavate the micro-narratives of building detail. The result is no single history, but rather the web of origins, contaminations, similarities, and differences in architectural evolution, including the influence of technological advances, climatic adaptation, political calculation, economic contexts, regulatory requirements, and new digital opportunities. It's a guide that is long overdue--in Koolhaas's own words, "Never was a book more relevant--at a moment where architecture as we know it is changing beyond recognition."</p><p>Derived, updated, and expanded from Koolhaas's exhaustive and much-lauded exhibition at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, this is an essential toolkit to understanding the fundamentals that comprise structure around the globe. Designed by Irma Boom and based on research from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the 2,600-page monograph contains essays from Rem Koolhaas, Stephan Trueby, Manfredo di Robilant, and Jeffrey Inaba; interviews with Werner Sobek and Tony Fadell (of Nest); and an exclusive photo essay by Wolfgang Tillmans.</p><p>In addition to comprehensively updated texts and new images, this edition is designed and produced to visually (and physically) embody the immense scope of its subject matter: Custom split-spine binding: our printer modified their industrial binding machine to allow for the flexible, eight-centimeter thick spine</p><p>Contains a new introductory chapter with forewords, table of contents, and an index, located in the middle of the book (where it naturally opens due to its unique spine)</p><p>Printed on 50g Opakal paper, allowing for the ideal level of opacity needed to realize Boom's palimpsest-like design</p><p>Translucent overlays and personal annotations by Koolhaas and Boom are woven in each chapter to create an alternative, faster route through the book</p><p>Printed at the originally intended 100% size for full readability</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"...exhaustive and exhausting, mad and maddening."-- "Metropolis Magazine"<br><br>"...when it comes to learning about the differences in architectural evolution, this is the book."-- "forbes.com"<br><br>"A brilliant and stimulating exploration of the stories behind the most mundane and ubiquitous elements of architecture."-- "Financial Times"<br><br>"A fascinating compendium of cultural references, iconic design, and everyday history that work together to turn architectural theory on its head."-- "Architectural Digest"<br><br>"A mammoth undertaking: smashing open the last 100 years of architecture and ripping out its innards for forensic analysis."-- "The Guardian"<br><br>"Rem Koolhaas explains it all in Elements of Architecture. With examples ranging from the Sydney Opera House to St. Peter's Basilica, this beautiful book also works as a history of architecture."-- "The New York Times"<br>

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