bokomslag The Invisible Element of Place
Konst & kultur

The Invisible Element of Place

Thomas Fisher Peter Bastianelli-Kerze

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  • 272 sidor
  • 2011
Even though its bold, it doesnt shout at you, David Salmela says of the silvery house he designed for a woodsy setting in Deephaven, Minnesota. Its not a barking dog. Its a resting, very gentle animal. The American Institute of Architects, conferring its 2008 Housing Award, was more direct: the house was, in the words of the jury, brilliantly designed. The Streeter house is just one of fifty-one notable projects by Minnesota architect Salmela featured in The Invisible Element of Place. Thomas Fisher explores both the beauty and the practicality of Salmelas award-winning designsand offers insight into how an architectural firm as small and remote as Salmelas has been able to produce such consistently remarkable and internationally recognized results. Profiling such building projects as Jackson Meadow, a conservation community that has become a nationwide model; the Hawks Boot Factory, Zamzow house, and Bagley Nature Pavilion, which emphasize green building, solar power, and the use of natural light; and the Chrismer, Koch, Fiore, Roland, Ramberg, and Grams cabins, meshing clients particular needs and the lands peculiar constraints, this book provides a rare vision of architectural design. Gorgeous images from one of the nations most unique architectural photographers showcase how Salmelas designs work in concert with individual wishes, environmental concerns, and artistic understanding, and his breathtaking buildings reflect the Midwests culture, history, and, ideally, its future.
  • Författare: Thomas Fisher, Peter Bastianelli-Kerze
  • Illustratör: 203 colour plates 80 b&w photos
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780816669943
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 272
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2011-05-23
  • Förlag: University of Minnesota Press