Gordon Bunshaft and SOM

Gordon Bunshaft and SOM
Title Gordon Bunshaft and SOM PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Adams
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 297
Release 2019-10-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0300227477

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This nuanced portrait of Gordon Bunshaft and his work for the architecture firm SOM explores his role in defining the built aesthetic of corporate America.

Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Title Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill PDF eBook
Author Carol Herselle Krinsky
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 388
Release 1988
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Carol Herselle Krinsky's analysis of Bunshaft's work is the first complete study of this important and at times difficult architect

Flexible Firm

Flexible Firm
Title Flexible Firm PDF eBook
Author Jakob Krause-Jensen
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 324
Release 2010
Genre Corporate culture
ISBN 9781845456689

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Bang & Olufsen, the famous Danish producer of high-end home electronics, is well known as an early exponent of value-based management: the idea that there should be consistency in what the organisation does, a certain continuity between what the company develops and sells, and the beliefs and practices of the employees. This study investigates how company values are communicated and the collective identity is articulated through the use of such concepts as 'culture', 'fundamental values', and 'corporate religion', as well as how employees negotiate these ideas in their daily working lives. As this book reveals, the identification of values, meant to create cohesion and solidarity among employees, came to symbolise and engender a split between the staff and the other parts of the company. By examining the rise and fall of the value-based management approach, this volume offers the indispensible insight of anthropological enquiry to expose how social realities challenge conventional management strategies and therefore must be considered in the development of new management techniques.

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Title Skidmore, Owings & Merrill PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Adams
Publisher Phaidon Press
Pages 344
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Surveys thirty of the most iconic buildings designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the legendary American architecture firm, since its founding in 1936.

Imagining the Modern

Imagining the Modern
Title Imagining the Modern PDF eBook
Author Rami el Samahy
Publisher The Monacelli Press, LLC
Pages 368
Release 2019-05-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1580935230

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Imagining the Modern explores Pittsburgh's ambitious modern architecture and urban renewal program that made it a gem of American postwar cities, and set the stage for its stature today. In the 1950s and '60s an ambitious program of urban revitalization transformed Pittsburgh and became a model for other American cities. Billed as the Pittsburgh Renaissance, this era of superlatives--the city claimed the tallest aluminum clad building, the world's largest retractable dome, the tallest steel structure--developed through visionary mayors and business leaders, powerful urban planning authorities, and architects and urban designers of international renown, including Frank Lloyd Wright, I.M. Pei, Mies van der Rohe, SOM, and Harrison & Abramovitz. These leaders, civic groups, and architects worked together to reconceive the city through local and federal initiatives that aimed to address the problems that confronted Pittsburgh's postwar development. Initiated as an award-winning exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art in 2014, Imagining the Modern untangles this complicated relationship with modern architecture and planning through a history of Pittsburgh's major sites, protagonists, and voices of intervention. Through original documentation, photographs and drawings, as well as essays, analytical drawings, and interviews with participants, this book provides a nuanced view of this crucial moment in Pittsburgh's evolution. Addressing both positive and negative impacts of the era, Imagining the Modern examines what took place during the city's urban renewal era, what was gained and lost, and what these histories might suggest for the city's future.

The North Atlantic Cities

The North Atlantic Cities
Title The North Atlantic Cities PDF eBook
Author Charles Duff
Publisher Oro Editions
Pages 279
Release 2021-07-15
Genre Atlantic Coast (Europe)
ISBN 9781908457530

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The North Atlantic Cities by Charles B. Duff, which is available for the first time in the United States, is a book on urban development and urban life masquerading as a book on architecture. It is the story of four hundred years of architecture and urban development in four countries: the Netherlands, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United States, particularly cities like New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, to name a few. The author starts with a kind of building few others have considered--the row house--which could very well be the key to understanding why many of the world's great cities look and function as they do. From the 1600s to today as the author theorizes, this innocuous-seeming housing type is perhaps the antidote to suburban sprawl, urban decay, and the worst catastrophes of global climate change.

Kay Fisker

Kay Fisker
Title Kay Fisker PDF eBook
Author Martin Søberg
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 233
Release 2021-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1350068195

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Kay Fisker (1893-1965) is considered one of the most influential Danish architects of the twentieth century, and yet there has existed until now no in-depth English-language study of his works and writing. Published as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, which brings to light the work of significant yet overlooked modernist architects, this book examines Fisker's key projects – from his early railway stations and innovative housing projects to the Danish Academy in Rome – and analyses his work as a historian and writer. Fisker's output is closely associated with the functional tradition, a hybridization of international modernism and regional architectural typologies, and this book shows how his architectural poetics can be understood as an amalgamation of an ideal order with the contingent conditions of landscapes and urban sites. Hybridization is not only a valuable notion for understanding Fisker, the book argues, it can also be applied to an understanding of modernist architecture as a whole, with its various expressions, agendas and tensions both regionally and internationally.