WANG SHU | Imagining the House - ex-library

WANG SHU | Imagining the House - ex-library

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Wang Shu's design process for six projects are documented in hand-drawn plans, isometrics, calligraphy, and sketches in their original size. Most are fold-outs spreads. 83 illustrations. Bound with twine. Ex-library copy. Stamps to 3 sides of page block. Library stamps to first page and last page. 1/2 inch closed and repaired tear to front cover. Otherwise clean and crisp. Ex-library good condition. "Buildings by Chinese architect Wang Shu--this year's winner of the Pritzker Prize-- feature clear and simple contemporary designs that make use of traditional methods and materials. The reuse of building materials is characteristic of his buildings. Shu's design process always begins with an intense study of the location. The architect spends as long as possible on the site, absorbing its atmosphere. He then produces drafts in the form of hand-drawn sketches, creating them in relatively quick succession. Imagining the House follows this process in various buildings. Photographic docume

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