Young Blood

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-04-01
Publisher(s): Academy Press
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Summary

In Young Blood architect, teacher and critic Neil Spiller brings together the most important speculative architectural projects by the best international young architects of recent years. This fascinating collection of stunning work is largely unseen, as the individual output of these highly talented, recent graduates has rarely been published or exhibited. Focusing on graduates of the premier architecture academies worldwide, such as the Bartlett School and the Architectural Association in London; UCLA in Los Angeles; Columbia in New York; and RMIT; each young architect has their work supported by a a leading practitioner. Nominations come from among others: Peter Cook, Lord Foster of Thames Bank, Greg Lynn, Hani Rashid, Kevin Rhowbotham and Patrick Schumacher.

Table of Contents

Editorial (H. Castle).
Introduction (N. Spiller).
Allen Smout.
RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) Australia.
Emmanuel Bringer, Freyr Frostason and David Gerber.
Marcel Heller.
Sixteen* (makers).
Stuart Monro.
Shaun Murray.
Nick Williams.
Faith and Virtuality: a Brief History of Virtual Reality (C. Groothuizen).
Kristiaan Van Weert, Lars Teichmann and Juan-Carlos Sanchez.
Architectural Education and Critical Paranoia (N. Spiller).
The Edification of an Architect (K. Rhowbotham).
Henry Kong.
Eleanor Rennie.
Narinder Sago0.
United States Pavilion, Venice Biennale 2000.
The Bigness of Small Magazines (C. Jencks).
Toy Story (H. Castle).
Culture Inside Out (H. Sherman).
Practice Profile: Kolatan MacDonald Studio (N. Spiller).
Highlights from Wiley-Academy.
Site Lines (T. Schmiedeknecht).

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