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Language: English
Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
ISBN 10: 1568984510 ISBN 13: 9781568984513
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Language: English
Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
ISBN 10: 1568984510 ISBN 13: 9781568984513
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Language: English
Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
ISBN 10: 1568984510 ISBN 13: 9781568984513
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Language: English
Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
ISBN 10: 1568984510 ISBN 13: 9781568984513
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Language: English
Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
ISBN 10: 1568984510 ISBN 13: 9781568984513
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Language: English
Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
ISBN 10: 1568984510 ISBN 13: 9781568984513
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Language: English
Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
ISBN 10: 1568984510 ISBN 13: 9781568984513
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Language: English
Published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2004
ISBN 10: 1568984510 ISBN 13: 9781568984513
Seller: Shakespeare Book House, Rockford, IL, U.S.A.
Condition: new.
Language: English
Published by Oro Editions January 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 098262266X ISBN 13: 9780982622667
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Live.Light creates a permanent and long-lasting record of the University of Kentuckyâs achievement and success at the 2009 Solar Decathlon. The full-color, 92-page publication includes an Introduction by University of Kentucky President Lee T. Todd, Jr. a Foreword by Paul Kaplan, essays by Donald Colliver and Gregory Luhan that capture the teamâs synergy, its creativity, its collaboration, and its lessons learned, and an Afterword by Michael Speaks. This writing couples with a series of stunning photographic images, renderings, and drawings that depict the sâ˘ky blue solar house throughout its design and construction processes, and its exhibition on the National Mall in Washington, DC and on the UK campus Main Lawn. The book features a dust-jacket designed to commemorate the use of the house as the Visitorâs Center for 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 25 September â" 10 October 2010. This publication serves not only as a an in-depth description of Kentuckyâs entry to the 2009 event, but also as a tool for visitors, community, and corporate leaders that demonstrates the powerful capacity of design innovation in terms of renewable energy. It tells the UK teamâs story to readers around the world and portrays the essence of the houseâ"from concept to competition.
Language: English
Published by Oro Editions January 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 098262266X ISBN 13: 9780982622667
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Live.Light creates a permanent and long-lasting record of the University of Kentuckyâs achievement and success at the 2009 Solar Decathlon. The full-color, 92-page publication includes an Introduction by University of Kentucky President Lee T. Todd, Jr. a Foreword by Paul Kaplan, essays by Donald Colliver and Gregory Luhan that capture the teamâs synergy, its creativity, its collaboration, and its lessons learned, and an Afterword by Michael Speaks. This writing couples with a series of stunning photographic images, renderings, and drawings that depict the sâ˘ky blue solar house throughout its design and construction processes, and its exhibition on the National Mall in Washington, DC and on the UK campus Main Lawn. The book features a dust-jacket designed to commemorate the use of the house as the Visitorâs Center for 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 25 September â" 10 October 2010. This publication serves not only as a an in-depth description of Kentuckyâs entry to the 2009 event, but also as a tool for visitors, community, and corporate leaders that demonstrates the powerful capacity of design innovation in terms of renewable energy. It tells the UK teamâs story to readers around the world and portrays the essence of the houseâ"from concept to competition.
Language: English
Published by Oro Editions January 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 098262266X ISBN 13: 9780982622667
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: New. Live.Light creates a permanent and long-lasting record of the University of Kentuckyâs achievement and success at the 2009 Solar Decathlon. The full-color, 92-page publication includes an Introduction by University of Kentucky President Lee T. Todd, Jr. a Foreword by Paul Kaplan, essays by Donald Colliver and Gregory Luhan that capture the teamâs synergy, its creativity, its collaboration, and its lessons learned, and an Afterword by Michael Speaks. This writing couples with a series of stunning photographic images, renderings, and drawings that depict the sâ˘ky blue solar house throughout its design and construction processes, and its exhibition on the National Mall in Washington, DC and on the UK campus Main Lawn. The book features a dust-jacket designed to commemorate the use of the house as the Visitorâs Center for 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 25 September â" 10 October 2010. This publication serves not only as a an in-depth description of Kentuckyâs entry to the 2009 event, but also as a tool for visitors, community, and corporate leaders that demonstrates the powerful capacity of design innovation in terms of renewable energy. It tells the UK teamâs story to readers around the world and portrays the essence of the houseâ"from concept to competition.
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Hardback. Condition: New. Dayton Eugene Egger: The Paradox of Place in the Line of Sight, showcases the pedagogical sketches of Dayton Eugene Egger, the Patrick and Nancy Lathrop Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech School of Architecture + Design. To Egger, architectural education is a vibrant vehicle for creating and disseminating knowledge across generations. It simultaneously concerns learning from the past and presents possible futures. Egger points to lessons learned from Josef Albers related to the 'criticality of seeing' and displaying information. For Egger, these discursive departure points engage both the place of potential discovery and the act of applying knowledge to a given situation and a given context. The book comprises three parts - Gene Egger's pedagogy as sparked by travels to Europe and North America and its direct impact on students as evidenced through drawing. Essay contributions by Kenneth Frampton, Dayton Eugene Egger, Steven + Cathi House, Mitzi Vernon, Paul Emmons, Mark Blizard, Michael OBrien, Gregory Luhan, and Frank Weiner bridge these three 'chapters' and provide critical insights or personal reflections.
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Seller: Sainsbury's Books Pty. Ltd., Camberwell, VIC, Australia
8vo, 240pp. A new hardback copy in shrink wrap. . D. Eugene Egger, The Paradox of Place in the Line of Sight, showcases the pedagogical sketches of Dayton Eugene Egger, the Patrick and Nancy Lathrop Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech School of Architecture Design.
Language: English
Published by Oro Editions, San Rafael, 2019
ISBN 10: 1941806317 ISBN 13: 9781941806319
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Dayton Eugene Egger: The Paradox of Place in the Line of Sight, showcases the pedagogical sketches of Dayton Eugene Egger, the Patrick and Nancy Lathrop Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech School of Architecture + Design. To Egger, architectural education is a vibrant vehicle for creating and disseminating knowledge across generations. It simultaneously concerns learning from the past and presents possible futures. Egger points to lessons learned from Josef Albers related to the 'criticality of seeing' and displaying information. For Egger, these discursive departure points engage both the place of potential discovery and the act of applying knowledge to a given situation and a given context. The book comprises three parts - Gene Egger's pedagogy as sparked by travels to Europe and North America and its direct impact on students as evidenced through drawing. Essay contributions by Kenneth Frampton, Dayton Eugene Egger, Steven + Cathi House, Mitzi Vernon, Paul Emmons, Mark Blizard, Michael OBrien, Gregory Luhan, and Frank Weiner bridge these three 'chapters' and provide critical insights or personal reflections. AUTHOR: Dr. Gregory Luhan is the John Russell Groves Endowed Professor of Architecture in the UK College of Design and an affiliate professor with UK's Lewis Honors College and the College of Engineering Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments. Luhan holds a University Research Professorship and is a nationally recognised architect, scholar, author, professor and academic leader whose work investigates how design, emerging digital technologies, critical theory, pedagogy, practice and academic-industry partnerships intersect. SELLING POINTS: This collection of sketches is a visual journal that records and strengthens one's confrontation with vital, visual phenomena, not only the historical precedence of the named place, but also recognises the valid, sometimes fragmented, layers embedded in any place This book serves as an archive and repository to encourage architects, faculty, and students to confront the full, layered and concrete presence of their imaginations in their design proposals This publication is unique from other sketch journals in that its essays define the role of the architect and educator in the development of the design student by not only capturing the historical precedent but by producing emotive drawings that 'find the line to capture the essence of a place' 200 colour, 100 b/w images Dayton Eugene Egger: The Paradox of Place in the Line of Sight, showcases the pedagogical sketches of Dayton Eugene Egger, the Patrick and Nancy Lathrop Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech School of Architecture + Design. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Oro Editions March 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 1941806309 ISBN 13: 9781941806302
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. The projects featured in Close to Home are within a 15-mile radius of where Louisville architect Michael Koch was born, raised, and has practiced for almost forty years. Educated at the University of Kentucky School of Architecture during the Dean Anthony Eardley era, where he was taught by Guillermo Julian de la Fuente, Peter Carl, Stephen Deger, Judith DeMaio, Clyde Carpenter, and Herb Greene, Koch has created a body of work in the Ohio River Valley that is site-specific and expressive, translating Kentucky's regional idioms into a vibrant modernism. From airy houses that take advantage of Louisville's Olmstead-designed parks and local materials, to structures that are strikingly adapted to the Ohio River floodplain, to church-inspired metropolitan projects, Koch's buildings are a memorable part of the city's landscape. Close to Home presents the award-winning achievements of his firm Michael Koch and Associates Architects, and introduces readers to the simple elegance of his designs and meaningful contributions he has made to the architecture of Kentucky.
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