Deborah Berke

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Edition: 1st
Format: Trade Book
Pub. Date: 2008-11-03
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

She has designed banks and hotels, college master plans and retail spaces, homes and studios for leading artists, and her work has appeared inVogue,Newsweek, andVanity Fair. Hailed as one of her generation's only true modernists, architect Deborah Berke has, perhaps ironically, made a name for herself by creating what she calls an "architecture of the everyday." This book is the first to explore Berke's remarkable career as an architect, interior designer, teacher, and writer who has forged a strong and evolving aesthetic. Her style, as examined in a series of engaging essays, blends energy, simplicity, functionality, and keen sensitivity to sitewithout the forced distinctiveness common in contemporary architecture. Through newly commissioned photographs, twenty-one of Berke's most celebrated projects appear in this beautifully produced book, including the Irwin Union Bank, Battery Park City Parks Conservancy, 21c Museum Hotel, and Marianne Boesky Gallery. Also featured are Berke's reflections on her growing interest in the "here and now"a site-specific architecture designed to counteract banal, uncaring placelessness.

Author Biography

Tracy Myers is curator at the Heinz Architectural Center of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. Amy Hempel is a fiction writer whose publications include Tumble Home (1997) and The Dog of the Marriage (2005).

Table of Contents

Deborah Berke: "The Ambush of the Ordinary"p. 6
Here and Nowp. 8
Arresting Architecturep. 13
Introductionp. 14
Site and the Bodyp. 27
Irwin Union Bankp. 40
Rabbit Hill Road Compoundp. 50
Darby Lane Housep. 56
Serkin Center for the Performing Artsp. 64
Halley Studiop. 70
The Jamesp. 78
Food & Shelter: Urban Farming and Affordable Homesp. 86
The Sum of the Partsp. 91
21C Museum Hotelp. 102
Marianne Boesky Galleryp. 116
Howell Studiop. 124
CK Calvin Kleinp. 130
Liberty Street Loftp. 136
Sospiro Canal Housep. 140
Industria Superstudiop. 152
Meaning in Architecturep. 157
Box Studiosp. 174
Modica Marketp. 184
Hope Branch Libraryp. 190
Battery Park City Parks Conservancyp. 196
Elizabeth Eakins Incp. 202
Shelter Island House No.1p. 212
Yale School of Artp. 216
Project Listp. 235
Selected Bibliographyp. 247
Acknowledgmentsp. 250
Photography Creditsp. 255
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