Drifting Symmetries: Projects, Provocations, and other Enduring Models by Weiss/Manfredi
Autor Marion Weiss, Michael Manfredi Editat de Eric Bellinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 ian 2025
In an era when the dual challenges of climate change and social isolation loom large, Drifting Symmetries emerges as a pivotal exploration of architecture's role in shaping a sustainable and connected future. Weiss/Manfredi's groundbreaking work transcends the boundaries between landscape, infrastructure, and architecture by reinventing sites in response to environmental and social challenges. Presented in this comprehensive volume of projects and parallel research, their work demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach that invents new settings for public life by exploring the gradient between nature and architecture.
Featuring Weiss/Manfredi’s most acclaimed built works alongside historical precedents and insights from Thom Mayne, Barry Bergdoll, Walter Hood, Nader Tehrani, Tatiana Bilbao, James Corner, Meejin Yoon, Rahul Mehrotra, Hashim Sarkis, Sarah Whiting, and many others, Drifting Symmetries is more than a showcase of projects; it's a manual for expanding the terrain of contemporary architecture to construct more resilient settings for contemporary life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783038603788
ISBN-10: 3038603783
Pagini: 484
Ilustrații: 336 color plates, 162 halftones
Dimensiuni: 220 x 290 x 30 mm
Greutate: 2.13 kg
Editura: Park Books
Colecția Park Books
ISBN-10: 3038603783
Pagini: 484
Ilustrații: 336 color plates, 162 halftones
Dimensiuni: 220 x 290 x 30 mm
Greutate: 2.13 kg
Editura: Park Books
Colecția Park Books
Notă biografică
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi are cofounders of Weiss/Manfredi Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism based in New York City. Weiss is also the Graham Chair Professor of Practice at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design. Manfredi is also a senior design critic at Harvard Graduate School of Design. Eric Bellin is an assistant professor of architecture at Thomas Jefferson University’s College of Architecture and the Built Environment.
Recenzii
"Drifting Symmetries is Weiss/Manfredi’s first monograph in 15 years—and clearly the archi-tect duo used that hiatus to radically reimagine how their buildings could be presented in such a format. As readers leaf through it, they encounter changes in paper stock, from white and pastel tones to translucent vellum. Photo-graphs and illustrations of the firm’s wide-ranging work are mixed with written contribu-tions by leading voices in contemporary architecture and design, including Tatiana Bilbao, James Corner, Meejin Yoon, and more."
"How can architecture shape a sustainable and connected future? That’s the operative question posed in an informative new volume by Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, whose namesake architecture firm’s nature-inspired projects often incorporate landscapes and reference topographies. The duo’s most acclaimed built works (Olympic Sculpture Park, Hunter’s Point South Waterfront Park, Longwood Gardens) are featured alongside parallel research of historical precedents across geographies and centuries (Khaju Bridge in Iran, the Sydney Opera House, Rockefeller Center) to serve as a manual for expanding the terrain of contemporary architecture in the name of resiliency."
"I can’t think of any other monograph that gives over even a few pages to the work of other architects, to articulating how projects by other architects influenced their own thinking, their own designs. It speaks to the modesty of Weiss and Manfredi and their willingness to give credit to those who came before them, though it also speaks to their roles as educators and as insatiable learners. It’s not enough to be influenced by a precedent; they document, diagram, and explain the values of the Ljubljanica Riverwalk, Rockefeller Center, the Spanish Steps, and other places that, like the works of Weiss/Manfredi, blur architecture, landscape, and urbanism."