Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

New Directions in Tropical Asian Architecture [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x229 mm, kaal: 992 g, 400 color photos; 200 architectural plans
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Periplus Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0804844437
  • ISBN-13: 9780804844437
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Pehme köide
  • Hind: 30,24 €*
  • * saadame teile pakkumise kasutatud raamatule, mille hind võib erineda kodulehel olevast hinnast
  • See raamat on trükist otsas, kuid me saadame teile pakkumise kasutatud raamatule.
  • Kogus:
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Tasuta tarne
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x229 mm, kaal: 992 g, 400 color photos; 200 architectural plans
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Periplus Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0804844437
  • ISBN-13: 9780804844437
Teised raamatud teemal:
The architecture of the West is well-known and recognizable across the world. The sustainable architecture of Southeast Asia—inspired by environment and a thriving and distinct culture—is a hidden pearl in the world of architectural design. In New Directions in Tropical Asian Architecture, author Philip Goad explores a region and a modern architecture that is complex and thriving.

Featuring extended profiles of the region's most innovative and influential architects, this book covers a full complement of their recent projects in tropical Asia with plans, drawings, beautiful full-color photographs and insightful text. Inspired by fresh agendas, such as simplicity and rethinking congregational spaces, the designs in this book dazzle with a bold new perspective. The 400 color photographs in this book will put you in beachfront scenes where the waves crash only inches from your feet; dreaming poolside at glamorous hotels; relaxing in gorgeous luxury homes with flawless Asian decor; and finally, will bring you face to face with the most innovative concepts in all of Asian architecture.

Arvustused

"Display the unique work of some of the most interesting and influential architects in India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Java and Bali " Haven, Malaysia "Eleven influential architects are profiled, many of them returnees to the region with an acute sense of where they came from " PostMagazine, Hong Kong "The rationale for an examination of new directions in tropical Asian architecture is not hard to find. First and foremost, it is simply overdue. Secondly, this book represents one step in opening up the region to greater scrutiny, to a greater embrace of its complexity. It provides documentation that will stimulate self-reflexive analysis, rather than analysis that is reliant on Western benchmarks of what is deemed to be good. And thirdly, the discourse which has recently arisen from this region has been mired in stereotype, and criticism has foundered on a singular focus on the 'tropical house' or 'tropical resort'." Philip Goad, Professor of Architecture and Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne "It is Tropical Asia's ability to transform modern imperatives to suit its own ideological frameworks that makes its architecture exciting and different. In the post-national era, the new Asian citizen has left the dappled light of the tropical verandah for the reflected light of the shopping mall, the muted glow of the video arcade and the neon flicker of the city street. But how have the region's architects begun to programme, conceptualise, and design for this future? The works in this book go far in answering this question." Anoma Pieris, Associate Professor in Architecture, Melbourne School of Design

New Directions in Tropical Asian Architecture
8(14)
Philip Goad
The Search for Tropical Identities: A Critical History
22(12)
Anoma Pieris
Kerry Hill
34(26)
The Lalu
Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan
36(8)
Ogilvie House
Sunshine Beach, Queensland, Australia
44(6)
Entrance Plaza, Singapore Zoological Gardens
Singapore
50(2)
Sonar Bangla Hotel
Kolkata, India
52(8)
Kanika R'Kul
60(16)
House U3
Bangkok, Thailand
62(2)
Shared House
Shui Guan, People's Republic of China
64(6)
P3 House
Pranburi, Thailand
70(6)
Cheong Yew Kuan
76(18)
Begawan Giri
Begawan, Bali, Indonesia
78(2)
Hardy House
Baung, Bali, Indonesia
80(2)
Williams-Hillier House
Pabean, Bali Indonesia
82(2)
Santo House
Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia
84(2)
Courtyard House
Bali, Indonesia
86(8)
Scda
94(24)
Heeren Shophouse
Melaka, Malaysia
96(6)
Coronation Road West House
Singapore
102(4)
Andrew Road House
Singapore
106(2)
Lincoln Modern
Singapore
108(4)
The Ladyhill
Singapore
112(2)
Dalvey Estate House
Singapore
114(4)
Eko Prawoto
118(10)
House for Jeannie and Lantip
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
120(2)
Gereja Christian Church
Sokaraja, Indonesia
122(2)
House for Butet Kertarajasa
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
124(2)
House for Mella and Nindityo
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
126(2)
Rahul Mehrotra
128(26)
Shanti House
Aliba, India
130(2)
Laxmi Machine Works
Coimbatore, India
132(2)
Film Maker's House
Alibag, India
134(6)
Cantonment Bungalow
Ahmedabad, India
140(6)
Khilwat Palace Restoration
Hyderabad, India
146(2)
Orchard House
Ahmedabad, India
148(6)
W Architects
154(16)
Morley Road House
Singapore
156(4)
The Paterson Edge
Singapore
160(2)
The Arris
Singapore
162(2)
Da Paolo e Judie Restaurant
Singapore
164(2)
The Loft Condominium
Singapore
166(4)
Anura Ratnavibushana
170(12)
Ranjith's House
Mt Lavinia, Sri Lanka
172(2)
Horogolla Public Library
Horogolla, Sri Lanka
174(2)
Ayurveda Pavilions, Jetwing Hotel
Negombo, Sri Lanka
176(2)
CEB Circuit Bungalow
Samanalaweva, Sri Lanka
178(4)
Kevin Low
182(16)
Brickwall House
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
184(4)
Lightwell House
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
188(4)
Louvrebox House
Gita Bayu, Malaysia
192(6)
Andra Matin Architect
198(14)
Le Bo Ye Graphic Design
Jakarta, Indonesia
200(2)
Gedung Dua8 Ethnology Museum
Jakarta, Indonesia
202(2)
House in Cipete
Jakarta, Indonesia
204(4)
Ramzy Gallery and Fiore Beauty Salon
Jakarta, Indonesia
208(4)
Woha
212(28)
3 Houses at Victoria Park Road
Singapore
214(2)
House at Maple Avenue
Singapore
216(6)
No 1 Moulmein Rise
Singapore
222(4)
House at Hua Guan Avenue
Singapore
226(2)
Odeon Towers Extension and MOD Living Showroom
Singapore
228(4)
Church of St Mary of the Angels
Singapore
232(8)
Index 240
Philip Goad is Professor of Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne.

Anoma Pieris is the co-author of Houses of the 21st Century.