- Order number: V122417
Building on the success of the first volume, Portraits of the New Architecture II presents thirty-four additional architects and architectural firms whose works are defining the future of architectural design. Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critic Paul Goldberger provides an insightful introduction to this magnificent volume, which features sketches and designs, as well as Richard Schulman's stunning portraits of these architects' projects. Among the architects featured are David Adjaye, Asymptote, Bjarke Ingles, Jeanne Gang, Dominique Perrault, Annabelle Selldorf, and Alvaro Siza. While the book emphasizes the power of contemporary architecture, Schulman's exceptional images capture unique and intimate angles, and the sketches and layouts provide a special perspective into each project's inception.
Richard Schulman, a renowned photographer, has captured leading artists, collectors, and architectural masterpieces in his work. His first book for Assouline, Portraits of the New Architecture (2004), showcased his exceptional skills in photographing contemporary architects and their designs. Schulman's work has been featured in several notable publications, including The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Paris Match, and Der Spiegel. He is currently a lecturer on photography history at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.Paul Goldberger is a Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and educator in architecture, holding the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at The New School in New York City. He was formerly Dean of the Parsons School of Design and served as the architecture critic for The New Yorker from 1997 to 2011, writing the magazine’s celebrated Sky Line column. Goldberger is currently a contributing editor for Vanity Fair.
New York Magazine
- Number of pages: 216
- Number of illustrations: 210
- Language: English
- Released in: April 2015
- Size: W 24.99 x L 32.99 x H 2.49 cm
- Weight: 2.0 kg
- Further features: Hardcover with Jacket
- ISBN: 9781614282679
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