Architect : the Pritzker Prize laureates in their own words (Record no. 10651)
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| Classification number | 724.6/PEL |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Peltason, Ruth |
| 9 (RLIN) | 5900 |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Architect : the Pritzker Prize laureates in their own words |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Black Dog & Leventhal |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2017 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 464p. |
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| Source of price type code | Rs. |
| Price type code | Rs. |
| Price amount | Rs.5232 |
| Currency code | Rs. |
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| Price note | Rs.3662 |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | Foreword By Martha Thorne, Executive Director, The Pritzker Architecture Prize p.8<br/> Introduction By Ruth Peltason And Grace Ong Yan p.10<br/><br/>2017 Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, Ramon Vilalta p.14<br/>2016 Alejandro Aravena P.26<br/>2015 Frei Otto p.38<br/>2014 Shigeru Ban p.50 <br/>2013 Toyo Ito p.62<br/>2012 Wang Shu p P.74 <br/>2011 Eduardo Souto De Moura p.86 <br/>2010 Kazuyo Sejima Ryue Nishizawa p.98<br/>2009 Peter Zumthor p.108<br/>2008 Jean Nouvel p.120<br/>2007 Richard Rogers p.132<br/>2006 Paulo Mendes Da Rocha p.142<br/>2005 Thom Mayne p.152<br/>2004 Zaha Hadid p.164<br/>2003 Jørn Utzon p.178<br/>2002 Glenn Murcutt p.188<br/>2001 Jacques Herzog & Pierre De Meuron p.198 <br/>2000 Rem Koolhaas p.210<br/>1999 Norman Foster p.222<br/>1998 Renzo Piano p.234<br/>1997 Sverre Fehn p.246<br/>1996 Rafael Moneo p.256<br/>1995 Tadao And p.266<br/>1994 Christian De Portzamparc p.278<br/>1993 Fumihiko Maki p.288<br/>1992 Alvaro Siza p.298 <br/>1991 Robertventuri p.308<br/>1990 Aldo Rossi p.320<br/>1989 Frank 0. Gehry p.330<br/>1988 Gordon Bunshaft p.344 <br/>1988 0scar Niemeyer p.354<br/>I987 Kenzo Tange p.364 <br/>1986 G0ttfried Böhm p.374<br/>1985 Hans Hollein p.384<br/>1984 Richard Meier p.94<br/>1983 1.M. Pei p.404<br/>1982 Kevin Roche p.418<br/>1981 James Stirling p.428<br/>1980 Luis Barragán p.438<br/>1979 Philip Johnson p.448<br/>Photography And Text Credits p.460<br/>Acknowledgments p.464<br/><br/> Contents<br/><br/>Preface Norman Foster p.9<br/>Introduction: The Machine is the Garden Vishaan Chakrabarti p.11<br/><br/> New Challenges for Cities<br/> What's Next Winy Maas p.17<br/> Beyond Digital Nicholas Negroponte p.27 <br/> Select Current Topics in Urban Economics and Economics Challenges<br/> Facing Big Cities Kenneth Rogoff p.35<br/> Entrepreneurial, Liveable, High-performance Districts in Cities Kent Larson p.45 <br/> Robotic Interiors Hasier Larrea p.61<br/> From St. Benedict to Block Chain: Experiments Obeying the Rule Ben Vickers p.71<br/> Innovation Policy for Governance David Moinina Sengeh p.83<br/><br/> Informal Settlements<br/>The Global Challenge of Informal Settlements Luis M. A. Bettencourt p.91<br/>The Human and Social Dynamics of Urban Informality: Longitudinal Research<br/> in Rio's Favelas Janice Perlman p.103<br/> Favelas at the Vanguard Theresa Williamson p.119<br/> Community Driven Strategies for Affordable Housing in Cities Celine D'Cruz p.131<br/> Homegrown Cities Rajeev Kathpalia p.143<br/> <br/>Mobility and Transport<br/>Seven Dimensions of Mobility Tim Stonor p.159<br/>Senseable Mobility Carlo Ratti p.167<br/>Droneports and Beyond: Robot and Al Futures in New Economies Jonathan Ledgard p.179<br/>Can Monorail Become a Preferred Choice for Improved Urban Mobility? Thomas J Stone p.187<br/>Disruptive Cities: Managing Transformation with New Mobility Tily Chang p.205<br/>The Power of Change in the Streets: Mexico City Urban Mobility Case Study Laura p.215<br/> Ballesteros Mexico City Towards the 21st Century Fernando Romero p.225<br/><br/>Parcipation and Community Building<br/>The Power of Participation Francis Kérė p.235<br/>Atmospheres of Social Interaction Belinda Tato and José Luis Vallejo p.241<br/> Cities Are the Answer... What Was the Question? Alfredo Brillembourg p.257<br/><br/>Culture and Arts<br/>Automation, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture Antoine Picon p.275<br/>The City of Social Media Beatriz Colomina p.289<br/>A Truly Joyous Machine, by Joyous I Mean Free Anne Faucheret p.299<br/>The Importance of Place lan Goldin p.317<br/>Meeting in the Middle: Audience Agency Todd Eckert p.333<br/><br/>In Practice<br/>Algorithms and Architecture Amanda Levete p.345<br/>Digital Technology for Building and Design Greg Lynn p.355<br/>Rethinking Architecture: Interrelations between Biology and Building Achim Menges p.365<br/>Living Architecture Systems Philip Beesley p.379<br/>Animacy Aesthetics Ruairi Glynn p.391<br/>Rethinking Materiality on the Age of Rapid Urbanisation Anupama Kundoo p.407<br/>Instruments of Design Intelligence Farshid Moussavi p.421<br/>Polycephalum: Aesthetic as a Measure of Ecological Intelligence Claudia Pasquero p.431<br/>The Intelligence of Hands Benedetta Tagliabue p.453<br/><br/>Maching Learning and Digital Fabrication<br/>Sensibilities of a Digital Building Culture Matthias Kohler p.459<br/>Digital Materiality in Architecture Fatbio Gramazio p.463<br/>The 3D Printing Revolution |Xavier De Kestelier p.471<br/>The 3D Printing Revolution I| Manuel Jiménez Garcia p.477 <br/>Help People by Helping a Machine to Copy Itself Adrian Bowyer p.485<br/>Investigating Complex Modelling: From Material<br/>to Computation and Back Again Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen p.497<br/>Are the Factories Prepared for the Next Generation of Workers? How Big Data is<br/> Changing the Way We Interact with the Machinery Iňigo Lazkanotegui p.511<br/><br/> Technologies to Come<br/>Technology, Robots and Ethics Pablo Jarauta p.517<br/>Designing Calm Technology Amber Case p.527<br/>Shaping Atmospheres: Thermal Envelopes and Bioclimatic Robots Anna Dyson p.537<br/>Where the Natural and the Artificial Meet Hugh Herr p.553<br/>Blood and Lasers Mary Lou Jepsen p.561 <br/>The Age of Entanglement and the 10,000 Year Clock W Daniel Hillis p.571<br/> Robots in Construction: a Practical Review Gijs van der Velden p.575<br/> |
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| Personal name | Ong-Yan, Grace foreword by Martha Thorne. |
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| Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies | 17/10/2024 | Burhani Book Centre Bill No 7418 | 3662.00 | 724.6/PEL | 8586 | 21/11/2024 | 21/11/2024 |
