Materials for Design provides the foundation for a strong design sensibility intertwined with material knowledge. Divided into five sections - glass, concrete, wood, metal, and plastic - Materials for Design makes a thorough study of each material's properties, history, permutations, and production techniques. Sixty case studies by today's most inventive architects from around the world - including Baumschlager + Eberle, Sean Godsell, Werner Sobek, and ARO - show these materials put to imaginative use, illustrating how their application informed each building's ultimate form and structure."--BOOK JACKET.
Cicada is acknowledged as one of Asia's most influential landscape architects, this features their most significant projects, which are extensively photographed. A series of essays by Patrick Bingham-Hall articulates and questions the context of Cicada's work while elucidating their design principles with personal observations by Casey Can & Lim Swe Ting.
Guide to Sydney Architecture from Settlement to 2005. Illustrated by rich colour and black and white photographs by Patrick Bingham-Hall and drawings, plans and elevations. Insightful and informative text by Paul McGillick.
WOHA Architects have set about implementing what might possibly be described as t̀he architecture of the new Asia',where respect for place and tradition must be offset by the intimidating social realities of the 21st century, where architectonic aspirations must be tempered by the limitations of construction techniques, and where - above all - problems must be solved. WOHA's recent work has demonstrated an absolute clarity of thought and an almost cussed pragmatism: one which single-mindedly prioritised programmatic innovation over formal games. WOHA resolutely set about improving the architectural models, as they perceived them, of Singapore (and by extension throughout Southeast Asia), and their approach has been unflinching: they operate in their own rarefied world of virtuous creativity. This monograph written and photographed by Patrick Bingham Hall details each of these projects, and examines the theoretical evolution and practical experience that has underpinned such a prolific and influential architectural practice in Singapore.
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