Art Catalogue 2011:Layout 1 - Yale University Press
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••• modern & contemporary architecture<br />
James Frazer Stirling<br />
Notes from the Archive<br />
Anthony Vidler<br />
Exhibition: Canadian Centre for Architecture,<br />
Montreal, Spring 2012<br />
Filled with in-depth analytical and critical<br />
presentations of projects and their<br />
reception, this volume reveals Stirling to<br />
be a remarkably informed and consistent<br />
thinker and writer on architecture.<br />
“An academically significant and<br />
visually delightful book.”<br />
—The Bookseller<br />
Published in association with the <strong>Yale</strong> Center for<br />
British <strong>Art</strong> and the Canadian Centre for Architecture<br />
2010 300 pp. 360 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-0-300-16723-8 £35.00*<br />
Dubuffet as Architect<br />
Daniel Abadie<br />
Jean Dubuffet was one of the major<br />
painters of the 20th century, but his<br />
architectural achievements have<br />
commanded less attention until now.<br />
Dubuffet as Architect serves as the<br />
catalogue to a major European<br />
exhibition about this aspect of the<br />
artist’s output, restoring his projects to<br />
the full attention they deserve.<br />
Distributed for Editions Hazan, Paris<br />
<strong>2011</strong> 168 pp. 160 illus.<br />
PB ISBN 978-0-300-17661-2 £25.00*<br />
Exhibition: Onstad Foundation, Norway, 10 March<br />
– 29 May <strong>2011</strong>; Skissernas Museum, Sweden,<br />
June–September <strong>2011</strong>; Musee d’Ixelles, Brussels,<br />
20 October <strong>2011</strong> – 22 January 2012<br />
Kevin Roche<br />
Architecture as Environment<br />
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen<br />
Foreword by Robert A. M. Stern<br />
This is the first book in more than two<br />
decades to examine the career of Kevin<br />
Roche, one of the most critically<br />
acclaimed and successful architects of the<br />
postwar era, and a pioneer in the field.<br />
Published in association with the <strong>Yale</strong> School of<br />
Architecture<br />
<strong>2011</strong> 280 pp. 107 b/w + 226 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-0-300-15223-4 £45.00*<br />
Exhibition: <strong>Yale</strong> School of Architecture<br />
7 February – 6 May <strong>2011</strong><br />
Museum of the City of New York<br />
January–April 2012<br />
now in<br />
paper<br />
Eero Saarinen<br />
Shaping the Future<br />
Edited by Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen<br />
and Donald Albrecht<br />
“A monumental compilation of essays<br />
directed at ‘reframing’ Saarinen,<br />
together with the most comprehensive<br />
available documentation of Saarinen’s<br />
projects ... an essential reference for<br />
many years to come.”<br />
—Bill Mitchell, RIBA Journal<br />
June <strong>2011</strong> 464 pp.<br />
321 b/w + 125 colour illus.<br />
PB ISBN 978-0-300-12237-4 £35.00*<br />
new & recent<br />
Award: Winner of the Sir Banister Fletcher Award<br />
Neo-avant-garde<br />
and Postmodern<br />
Postwar Architecture in Britain and Beyond<br />
Edited by Mark Crinson and Claire Zimmerman<br />
Focusing on British architecture culture<br />
in the postwar years, this book<br />
challenges the idea of neo-avant-garde<br />
and postmodern as two distinct<br />
historical phases and offers a more<br />
nuanced view that encompasses the<br />
continuities between them.<br />
Distributed for the <strong>Yale</strong> Center for British <strong>Art</strong> and the<br />
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British <strong>Art</strong><br />
2010 432 pp. 27 b/w + 76 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-0-300-16618-7 £50.00*<br />
Architecture in Uniform<br />
Designing and Building<br />
for the Second World War<br />
Jean-Louis Cohen<br />
Exhibition:<br />
Canadian Centre for Architecture Montreal<br />
12 April – 5 September <strong>2011</strong><br />
This fascinating book offers a new<br />
perspective on the architectural history<br />
of the Second World War, which in<br />
previous accounts has most often been<br />
viewed as a hiatus between peaceful<br />
periods of production.<br />
Distributed for Editions Hazan, Paris<br />
April <strong>2011</strong> 448 pp. 300 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-2-7541-0530-9 £40.00*<br />
Constructing the Ineffable<br />
Contemporary Sacred Architecture<br />
Edited by Karla Britton • With contributions<br />
by Thomas Beeby, Peter Eisenman, Kenneth<br />
Frampton, Paul Goldberger, Zaha Hadid,<br />
Karsten Harries, Steven Holl, Rafael Moneo,<br />
Moshe Safdie, Fariborz Sahba, Vincent Scully,<br />
Stanley Tigerman and Miroslav Volf<br />
The first book to examine the building<br />
of contemporary houses of worship<br />
across multiple faiths.<br />
Distributed for the <strong>Yale</strong> School of Architecture<br />
<strong>2011</strong> 248 pp. 200 b/w + 100 colour illus.<br />
HB ISBN 978-0-300-17037-5 £35.00*<br />
The Bauhaus Group<br />
Six Masters of Modernism<br />
Nicholas Fox Weber<br />
This extraordinary group biography<br />
brings to life the pioneering art school<br />
in Germany’s Weimar and Dessau in the<br />
1920s and early 1930s, and captures the<br />
spirit and flair with which these<br />
Bauhaus geniuses lived, as well as their<br />
consuming goal of making art and<br />
architecture.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> 544 pp. 87 b/w + 25 colour illus.<br />
PB ISBN 978-0-300-16984-3 £18.00*<br />
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