Description
Presented in a format that evokes Predock's sketchbooks, the drawings are arranged according to the logic of their internal topologies. Like a Moebius strip, they fold back on themselves, equating objects in space to drawn connections on a surface through a continuous process of transformation.
Whether sketching sites around the world or designing buildings, Predock has learned through years of experience to condense multiple sensations and ideas into line and color. Christopher Curtis Mead traces Predock's aesthetic impulse back to the primal sense that through drawing we reach out to touch the world.
About the Author
Christopher Curtis Mead taught from 1980 to 2013 at the University of New Mexico, USA where he was a Presidential Teaching Fellow and a Regents' Professor with joint faculty appointments in the School of Architecture and Planning and the College of Fine Arts. A past president of the Society of Architectural Historians, he has written and lectured widely on European and American architecture and urbanism. His work includes Roadcut: The Architecture of Antoine Predock (UNM Press).
Book Information
ISBN 9780826357083
Author Christopher Curtis Mead
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of New Mexico Press
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Weight(grams) 1801g
Dimensions(mm) 335mm * 236mm * 27mm