Edward Durell Stone: A Son's Untold Story of a Legendary Architect
Autor Hicks Stoneen Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780847835683
ISBN-10: 0847835685
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: 250 COLOR & B/W ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 262 x 260 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.87 kg
Editura: Rizzoli
ISBN-10: 0847835685
Pagini: 334
Ilustrații: 250 COLOR & B/W ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensiuni: 262 x 260 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.87 kg
Editura: Rizzoli
Notă biografică
Hicks Stone is the youngest son of architect Edward Durell Stone and a practicing architect in New York City.
Recenzii
"This intimate biography of one of the most controversial figures of the modern movement was written by the architect's youngest son. ..Not only does the author do a fine job of detailing his father's achievements, many of which have been largely forgotten today, he writes honestly about the architect's career, relationships, and struggles." ~Metropolis Magazine
"This is a beautifully illustrated book to own and treasure and keep as a reference." ~Metro Magazine
"This biography of Ed Stone by his architect son Hicks is a highly personal story of the rather melodramatic life of an architect who came to exemplify the best and worst of the 1950's. Hicks Stone's book is a lovingly told and disarming story of his father, warts and all, an engaging read about an architect who may...be on the verge of a revival." ~Architectural Record
“Edward Durell Stone: A Son’s Untold Story of a Legendary Architect provides a judiciously balanced and often unsparing assessment…” ~ The New York Review of Books
“Hicks Stone sees as an almost urgent need to record and persuasively celebrate a body of work now, when such a record is still possible. He sees it as his duty to be an insightful interpreter to the broader design community rather than to his father, which lends implicit poignancy to what is otherwise a fine, straightforward account.” ~ The Architect’s Newspaper
"This monograph written by Stone's son, offers a personal and authoritative biography of this misunderstood architect who was celebrated in the mainstream press....Hicks Stone not only details his father's achievements but also writes honestly about the architect's career, relationships, and struggles with alcohol."~ Paul Makovsky's Notable Books of 2011
"The book is an elegant, image-filled volume that is fitting for the figure of Stone who looks beautifully comfortable in a finely tailored suit amidst the likes of President and Mrs. Kennedy...The pages of Hicks Stone's in-depth history are testament to the sophistication of Stone who could merge clean lines with complex forms and surfaces." ~Tropic Magazine
"This is a beautifully illustrated book to own and treasure and keep as a reference." ~Metro Magazine
"This biography of Ed Stone by his architect son Hicks is a highly personal story of the rather melodramatic life of an architect who came to exemplify the best and worst of the 1950's. Hicks Stone's book is a lovingly told and disarming story of his father, warts and all, an engaging read about an architect who may...be on the verge of a revival." ~Architectural Record
“Edward Durell Stone: A Son’s Untold Story of a Legendary Architect provides a judiciously balanced and often unsparing assessment…” ~ The New York Review of Books
“Hicks Stone sees as an almost urgent need to record and persuasively celebrate a body of work now, when such a record is still possible. He sees it as his duty to be an insightful interpreter to the broader design community rather than to his father, which lends implicit poignancy to what is otherwise a fine, straightforward account.” ~ The Architect’s Newspaper
"This monograph written by Stone's son, offers a personal and authoritative biography of this misunderstood architect who was celebrated in the mainstream press....Hicks Stone not only details his father's achievements but also writes honestly about the architect's career, relationships, and struggles with alcohol."~ Paul Makovsky's Notable Books of 2011
"The book is an elegant, image-filled volume that is fitting for the figure of Stone who looks beautifully comfortable in a finely tailored suit amidst the likes of President and Mrs. Kennedy...The pages of Hicks Stone's in-depth history are testament to the sophistication of Stone who could merge clean lines with complex forms and surfaces." ~Tropic Magazine