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"Lafoe and Campbell, co-founders of OFFICE 52, unfold the conscientious and creative response of architectural research as a meticulous yet open ended process. They share their studio work to show design as it responds intimately to site constraints through creative iterative solutions and then reveals detail conceptual material strategies for expressing the marvels of nano-bio-energy in a new technology center for Carnegie Mellon University. In addition to the skillful separation of programmatic areas into non-obtrusive, but activated edges of the site, the plan offers spacious color and texture-filled gathering and circulation areas in large airy volumes that invite but do not dominate the historical views. Upon approach the ceramic frit patterns shift in in scale while the dichroic glass changes in color as the sun moves throughout the day. The mind of the architect is revealed in clearly explained scales of practices from nano to macro and ideation to constructed detail. Form and Dichroic Light is an informative and wonderful read about the adventures and challenges inherent in the practice of architecture for the architect, architectural client, and architect enthusiast!" Linda Keane, AIA, NCARB, Professor of Architecture and Design, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Book Information
ISBN 9780918172709
Author Michelle LaFoe
Format Hardback
Page Count 98
Imprint Leete's Island Books,U.S.
Publisher Leete's Island Books,U.S.
Weight(grams) 640g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 203mm * 18mm