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Off the Radar
Architectural Design
By Brian Carter (Guest editor), Annette LeCuyer (Guest editor)

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Paperback, 128 pages
Published
United Kingdom, 14 February 2003

Architectural design is not limited by geographical, economic or political boundaries. However, the majority of the architecture brought to the world's attention tends to be concentrated in a few countries and located in the wealthier nations of Europe and North America. This title of "Architectural Design" seeks to present recent architecture that is situated beyond these familiar boundaries and outside the customary centres of architectural debate. It focuses on architecture that positively benefits from being at the periphery. By presenting work from countries as diverse as Iceland, Guinea, Canada, Portugal, Chile, New Zealand and India, it highlights buildings designed to respond to climatic extremes, remote sites and a broad range of social settings. It also identifies architects who are exploring the potential of materials and limited resources. This work has not only been sought out for attention, but is documented and connected through interviews with selected architects and international contributors who are designing, researching and building at the edge.

"Off the Radar" is the product of a year's original research and travelling that the guest-editors, Brian Carter and Annette LeCuyer, undertook while on sabbatical from the University of Michigan during 2001 and 2002. Prior to having taken up academic appointments in the US in 1994, Carter and LeCuyer were both architects working in practices in London. The authors of several books, their work has also been published in numerous international professional journals. In January 2003 they joined the faculty at the State University of New York in Buffalo where Brian Carter is Dean of the School of Architecture and UrbanPlanning and Annette LeCuyer is a Professor of Architecture.

German del Sol
Studio Granda
Rahul Mehrotra
Heikkinen-Komonen
Felipe Assadi & Francisca Pulido
Jose Cruz Ovalle
Fearon Hay
O'Donnell & Tuomey
Manuel & Francisco Aires Mateus
Arup
Nicholas Olsberg
Brigitte Desrochers
Snohetta
Ernst Giselbrecht
Gilles Perraudin
Patkau
Jensen & Skodvin
Shim Sutcliffe
Suzanne Ewing
Williams & Tsien
Jarmund Vignaes

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Architectural design is not limited by geographical, economic or political boundaries. However, the majority of the architecture brought to the world's attention tends to be concentrated in a few countries and located in the wealthier nations of Europe and North America. This title of "Architectural Design" seeks to present recent architecture that is situated beyond these familiar boundaries and outside the customary centres of architectural debate. It focuses on architecture that positively benefits from being at the periphery. By presenting work from countries as diverse as Iceland, Guinea, Canada, Portugal, Chile, New Zealand and India, it highlights buildings designed to respond to climatic extremes, remote sites and a broad range of social settings. It also identifies architects who are exploring the potential of materials and limited resources. This work has not only been sought out for attention, but is documented and connected through interviews with selected architects and international contributors who are designing, researching and building at the edge.

"Off the Radar" is the product of a year's original research and travelling that the guest-editors, Brian Carter and Annette LeCuyer, undertook while on sabbatical from the University of Michigan during 2001 and 2002. Prior to having taken up academic appointments in the US in 1994, Carter and LeCuyer were both architects working in practices in London. The authors of several books, their work has also been published in numerous international professional journals. In January 2003 they joined the faculty at the State University of New York in Buffalo where Brian Carter is Dean of the School of Architecture and UrbanPlanning and Annette LeCuyer is a Professor of Architecture.

German del Sol
Studio Granda
Rahul Mehrotra
Heikkinen-Komonen
Felipe Assadi & Francisca Pulido
Jose Cruz Ovalle
Fearon Hay
O'Donnell & Tuomey
Manuel & Francisco Aires Mateus
Arup
Nicholas Olsberg
Brigitte Desrochers
Snohetta
Ernst Giselbrecht
Gilles Perraudin
Patkau
Jensen & Skodvin
Shim Sutcliffe
Suzanne Ewing
Williams & Tsien
Jarmund Vignaes

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Product Details
EAN
9780470845714
ISBN
0470845716
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Other Information
Illustrations (some col.), 2 col. ports.
Dimensions
27.5 x 21.2 x 1 centimeters (0.60 kg)

Table of Contents

Editorial (Helen Castle). Introduction (Brian Carter and Annette LeCuyer). Edgelessness (Craig Dykers). Iceland (Brian Carter). India (Brian Carter). Guinea (Brian Carter). Chile (Annette LeCuyer). Plenitude, Time and the Emptiness of Space: German del Sol in conversation with Annette LeCuyer and Brian Carter. New Zealand (Brian Carter). Ireland (Brian Carter). Form, Time and Construction (John Tuomey). Portugal (Annette LeCuyer). Austria (Brian Carter). France. Confounding Lightness: Gilles Perraudin (Brian Carter). Canada (Brian Carter). Other Realms of Invention: John Patkau of Patkau Architects in Conversation with Brian Carter. Laboratoires (Nicholas Olsberg). Shelter from the Storm: A Degree Zero Architecture (Brigitte Desrochers). Norway (Annette LeCuyer). Confrontation, Limits and Fracture: The Invention of Site in Sverre Fehn's Hamar Museum (Suzanne Ewing). United States. Inside to Outside/Centre and Edge (Tod Williams and Billie Tsien). AD PLUS. Interior Eye:Outside In (Craig Kellogg). Building Profile: Downland Gridshell at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum (Jeremy Melvin). Blurring the Lines: An Exploration of Current CAD/CAM Techniques (Andre Chaszar). Practice Profile: James Carpenter Design Associates + Toshiko Mori Architect (Jayne Merkel). Highlights from Wiley Academy (Abigail Grater). Site Lines: Tree House (Stephen Gage).

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"...a fantastic idea...I recommend it...will quickly become invaluable source material..." (Building Design, 4 March 2003)

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