David Adjaye: Constructed Narratives (Signed)
Constructed Narratives brings together essays and recent projects by renowned architect David Adjaye, showcasing his diverse body of work across the United States and internationally. In the essays, Adjaye reflects on how his designs for temporary pavilions, furniture, private residences, and installations at the 2015 Venice Biennale inform his approach to public buildings. The book delves into his engagement with geography, urban environments, materiality, and architectural forms. Featured projects include two public libraries, the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., a mixed-use residential building in New York, and a hybrid art-retail space in Beirut. Additionally, two of Adjaye's current projects are also highlighted, offering insight into his evolving design philosophy and architectural vision.
Constructed Narratives brings together essays and recent projects by renowned architect David Adjaye, showcasing his diverse body of work across the United States and internationally. In the essays, Adjaye reflects on how his designs for temporary pavilions, furniture, private residences, and installations at the 2015 Venice Biennale inform his approach to public buildings. The book delves into his engagement with geography, urban environments, materiality, and architectural forms. Featured projects include two public libraries, the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., a mixed-use residential building in New York, and a hybrid art-retail space in Beirut. Additionally, two of Adjaye's current projects are also highlighted, offering insight into his evolving design philosophy and architectural vision.
Constructed Narratives brings together essays and recent projects by renowned architect David Adjaye, showcasing his diverse body of work across the United States and internationally. In the essays, Adjaye reflects on how his designs for temporary pavilions, furniture, private residences, and installations at the 2015 Venice Biennale inform his approach to public buildings. The book delves into his engagement with geography, urban environments, materiality, and architectural forms. Featured projects include two public libraries, the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., a mixed-use residential building in New York, and a hybrid art-retail space in Beirut. Additionally, two of Adjaye's current projects are also highlighted, offering insight into his evolving design philosophy and architectural vision.
Author: Edited by Peter Allison
Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers
Format: Perfect Bound Softcover
Condition: Used (Signed by David Adjaye)