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Available: January 2013<br />
ISBN: 9780982631201<br />
Price: £15.95<br />
Format: Paperback<br />
Pages: 168<br />
Illustrations: 140 photos, 20 ills<br />
Size: 250 x 200 mm<br />
Category: Architecture<br />
Rights: Worldwide<br />
Available: January 2013<br />
ISBN: 9781935935612<br />
Price: £15.95<br />
Format: Paperback<br />
Pages: 168<br />
Illustrations: 140 photos, 20 ills<br />
Size: 250 x 200 mm<br />
Category: Architecture<br />
Rights: Worldwide<br />
Design for Government<br />
Vernon Mays<br />
Part of the Gensler Monograph series, Design for Government surveys<br />
the state of the art of public-sector buildings and settings. Introduced<br />
by Vernon Mays, editor-at-large at Architect, the book focuses on the<br />
leading role that governments take today in setting new and higher<br />
standards for design quality in support of goals and mandates for<br />
improved productivity, more effective use of non-renewable resources,<br />
and the health and welfare of employees. The book includes 15 case<br />
studies that address a representative array of building and facility<br />
types. Each documents client intent, design response, key features, and<br />
actual or expected performance. The projects covered range in scale<br />
from a community’s 14,000-square-foot city hall to the largest single<br />
workplace of the US federal government. They include specialized<br />
facilities like courthouses and courtrooms, as well as airports and<br />
convention centers—important public-sector activities in the US and<br />
other countries.<br />
Design for Aviation<br />
Allison Arieff<br />
Part of the Gensler Monograph series, Design for Aviation is focused<br />
on the latest generation of airports. As gateways to their cities and<br />
regions, they serve a broad constituency, including airlines and retail<br />
vendors. Yet the quality of each passenger’s experience is the best<br />
indicator of success. When airports measure up, they reap the benefit<br />
of increased traffic and revenues. Introduced by Allison Arieff, this new<br />
book shows how Gensler has redefined the quality of the passenger<br />
experience in airports around the globe. Timely examples such as<br />
JetBlue Terminal 5 at JFK International Terminal in New York and<br />
Terminal 2 at San Francisco International Airport illustrate the best of<br />
recent airports that are a pleasure to experience. New terminal designs<br />
for metropolitan areas such as Chennai, India, and Incheon, Republic of<br />
Korea, reflect the demand for improved regional infrastructure in fastgrowing<br />
parts of the world.<br />
JOHN RULE Spring 2013<br />
Architecture<br />
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