出版社:中国建筑工业出版社
年代:2006
定价:
本书共涉及世界范围内的工程项目,所有的项目都由世界一流的建筑师、景观绘规划师、城市设计师、以及规划师设计。本书提供了大量的场地规划平面图、建筑外观的细部设计以及大量的景观总平面渲染图。本书是国内建筑师、景观设计师在进行方案设计,以及整体规划时非常需要的宝贵资料。
Contents by Project TypeIntroduction by John Morris Dixon, FAIAPreface by Richard M. Rosan, FAIA, President, ULI180°Design StudioAltoon+Porter Architects LLPannex |5, An Epstein Design GroupAustin Veum Robbins PartnersBeeler Guest Owens Architects, L.P.Callison Architecture, Inc.Canin AssociatesCarter & Burgess, Inc.Chan Krieger & AssociatesCharlan• Brock & Associates, Inc.CBT/Childs Bertman Tseckares Inc.Costas Kondylis and Partners LLP
Contents by Project TypeIntroduction by John Morris Dixon, FAIAPreface by Richard M. Rosan, FAIA, President, ULI180°Design StudioAltoon+Porter Architects LLPannex |5, An Epstein Design GroupAustin Veum Robbins PartnersBeeler Guest Owens Architects, L.P.Callison Architecture, Inc.Canin AssociatesCarter & Burgess, Inc.Chan Krieger & AssociatesCharlan• Brock & Associates, Inc.CBT/Childs Bertman Tseckares Inc.Costas Kondylis and Partners LLPCunningham + Quill Architects PLLCDahlin Group Architecture PlanningDavid M. SchwarzDougherty Schroeder & Associates, IncDuany Plater-Zyberk & CompanyElkus-Manfredi ArchitectsELSField PaoliFXFOWLE ARCHITECTS, PCGlatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez Rinehart, Inc.Goody ClancyLessard Group Inc.Looney Ricks KissMBH ArchitectsMcLarand Vasquez Emsiek & PartnersPappageorge/Haymes Ltd.Perkowitz + Ruth ArchitectsRetzsch Lanao Caycedo ArchitectsRTKLSasaki Associates, Inc.SEH (Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc.)SWA GroupSwaback Partners pllcThomas Balsley AssociatesThomas P. Cox: Architects, Inc.Project CreditsIndex by ProjectAcknowledgments
Edited by: John Morris Dixon, FAIA It is a paradox that as electronic devices bring more information and entertainment into the privacy of our homes, we are creating more and better public spaces. All over the world, people dependant on TV and computer screens seem to crave public spaces more than ever. Meanwhile, community governments and private developers are increasingly committed to building meaningful public spaces as requisites for municipal and commercial prosperity. This universal appeal of spaces where people can gather continues to inspire new parks, plazas, atriums, and mixed-use complexes, as well as whole new people- oriented neighborhoods and communities. The shaping and reshaping of public spaces, dramatically illustrated in the first three Urban Spaces volumes, is explored further in Urban Spaces No. 4. The Urban Land Institute has again cooperated with Visual Reference Publications to co-sponsor this fourth showcase of urban spaces designed by leading architects, landscape architects, urban designers, and planners. As in all the previous Urban Spaces books, architectural journalist John Morris Dixon, FAIA, explains the design challenges and accomplishments of these outstanding projects. Urban Spaces No. 4 is a thoughtfully annotated tour of diverse projects throughout the world. On these lavishly illustrated color pages, you will gather invaluable insights into the planning and design of such forward-looking developments as a downtown sports complex in Memphis, an innovative mixed-use development in Manila, a network of new outdoor spaces for Hangzhou in China, an innovative retail-entertainment complex in Las Vegas, a highway transformation project in Minneapolis, a new high-rise neighborhood in Manhattan, an imaginative redevelopment program for Fort Worth, and a lively entertainment center in Tokyo. The latest approaches to community planning are demonstrated in several new communities in Florida, a cluster of park-linked villages in California, and new commercial cores for towns in Arkansas and Texas.作者简介: John Morris Dixon,FAIA,An architecture graduate of M.I.T., John Morris Dixon left the drafting room in 1960 to pursue a career as an architectural editor. He was chief editor of Progressive Architecture from 1972 through 1995, a period during which the magazine was a particularly influential force in architecture worldwide. Some of the firms represented in this book first won wide recognition as winners of the P/A Awards program or through articles in P/A. A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Dixon has been chair of the AIA's Committee on Design and has twice served on its Institute Honors jury. He has been a member of numerous awards juries and has judged major design competitions. He has been a member of architect selection panels for institutions such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Milwaukee Art Museum. He is currently a peer review panelist for the U.S. General Services Administration. Dixon was the editor of the three previous Urban Spaces volumes. Articles by him have recently appeared in such publications as Architecture, Architectural Record, Competitions, and Office insight. He is now writing a book on the evolution of architecture from the 1950s to the present.