Artifice : demont foley landscape architecs / Simon Canz ... [y otros] ; prólogo Dermont Foley
Publisher: London : Black Dog Publishing, ©2011Description: 159 páginas : ilustraciones, fotografías, planos ; 28 cmContent type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781907317286Subject(s): Arquitectura del paisaje urbano -- Ambiente | Arquitectura del paisaje urbano -- Historia | Arquitectura del paisaje urbano -- UrbanoDDC classification: 712Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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CRAI FUA Jaime Posada | 712 Ar784 (Browse shelf) | 2011 | 1 | Available | 0000045529 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Artifice: Dermot Foley Landscape Architects is the first comprehensive volume about the Irish architectural practice Dermot Foley Landscape Architects. Since its inception in 2001, Dermot Foley Landscape Architects has developed an enviable amount of successful projects from an impressive list of clients, contributing its own distinctive voice to the rapidly evolving Irish landscape as well as to a number of locations beyond Ireland. This beautifully designed volume celebrates ten years of Dermot Foley by reflecting on some of the most emblematic projects developed by its vibrant team, but even more poignantly, by unveiling the practice's underlying design ethic. This publication is therefore more ambitious than a general catalogue of work; it presents, rather, an analysis of the ideas and themes that have emerged through the collective interactions between Dermot Foley's varied team of architects, designers, urban planners and horticulturists, and which have informed Dermot Foley's projects to date. This volume reflects the holistic approach to landscape design that has been at the basis of the practice's projects and offers new insights into this multi-award winning firm. Artifice includes essays by theorists and practitioners such as Krystallia Kamvasinou, Simon Canz and Dermot Foley himself, providing expert reflections on the practice's approach to landscape as well as its impact on the nature and future development of the Irish built environment. ILLUSTRATIONS 176 colour & b/w illustrations
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Ambiente: el ambiente y el paisaje de supermodernidad. - Material: la poesía de la superficie del suelo. - Imagen: bailando con la naturaleza. - Sitio: sitio tectónica.
Artificio es la primera publicación de la obra de Dermot Foley arquitectos paisajistas, y es la primera publicación de su tipo, completa la documentación de la obra de una práctica irlandesa que emerge del reciente resurgimiento internacional de arquitectura del paisaje. Los gráficos reservar una década de actividad, que culminó en el 2010 Europa 40 sometido a 40 premios. Proyectos conceptuales, de Boston a Madrid a Shanghái, y los proyectos terminados en Irlanda, se organizan en cuatro secciones temáticas, cada una con un ensayo que lo acompaña. Los ensayos, por parte de académicos y profesionales, se centran en la importancia de la obra de pensamiento y prácticas actuales en la arquitectura del paisaje y al mismo tiempo son discretos textos para ser leídos individualmente.
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Krystallia Kanvasinou is a lecturer, researcher and writer and is currently a freelance collaborator at Dermot Foley Landscape Architects. Kanvasinou studied at University of Westminster, the Edinburgh College of Art/Heriot-Watt University and the National Technical University of Athens. Kanvasinou has lectured at the School of Architecture, University of Kent,Canterbury and in the Department of Urban Development and Regeneration, University of Westminster. Author of numerous architectural publications in various architectural journals.Dermot Foley completed a Masters Degree in Landscape Architecture at Edinburgh College of Art. Dermot teaches landscape architecture at University College Dublin and Dublin Institute of Technology. He has also lectured at University College Cork, University of Limerick and University of Newcastle and has presented papers at University of Westminster and Copenhagen University.
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