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Colours of Architecture Andrew Moor

Colours of Architecture By Andrew Moor

Colours of Architecture by Andrew Moor


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Aimed at the professional market and covers an important new architectural development: colour has become big in modern building. This book profiles the emergence of colour in architecture, both internal and external, selecting the best colourful buildings from around the world, built and unbuilt.

Colours of Architecture Summary

Colours of Architecture by Andrew Moor

This timely new book is aimed at the professional market and covers an important new architectural development: colour has become big in contemporary building. Architectural icons have traditionally been monochrome, but colour has become increasingly important, and developing technologies have allowed large expanses of coloured glass to be used structurally. This beautiful new book from glass authority Andrew Moor profiles the emergence of colour in architecture, both internal and external, selecting the very best vibrantly colourful buildings from around the world, built and unbuilt. The book is divided into two main sections, Architecture and Art, within which various key design philosophies and techniques are explored, such as Screen Printed Enamels, Film, Lamination, and Sandblasting. Exponents of these trends from all over the world are represented, including architects Will Alsop (UK), Sauerbruch and Hutton (Germany), and Jamie Carpenter (USA) and artists Brian Clarke (UK), Warren Carther (Canada), and Jose Castrillo (Spain), with illustrations of their individual projects.

About Andrew Moor

Andrew Moor is an architectural glass art consultant. His London-based practice, Andrew Moor Associates, has been managing glass installations, from conception to completion, for nearly 20 years, both in the UK and elsewhere. He has an unusually wide experience of every stage of the design, manufacture, and installation of glass art. His first book, Contemporary Stained Glass (Mitchell Beazley), was published in 1989 and has become the definitive book on stained glass of the 1980s. His second book, Architectural Glass Art, was published in 1997 and has inspired artists, architects, and interior designers alike. Andrew Moor has lectured on glass to most of the major architectural and design practices in the UK, and to practices in the USA and Canada. He works and lives in London with his wife and three children.

Table of Contents

6 Foreword; 8 Introduction; 16 Chapter One: Architecture; 20 Screen-Printed Enamels; Herzog & de Meuron: Hospital Pharmacy Institute, Basle, Switzerland; Eberswalde Technical School Library, Germany; Ricola Warehouse, Mulhouse, France; Brandenberg Technical University Library, Cottbus, Germany.; Wiel Aretz: University of Utrecht Library, Netherlands.; Erick van Egeraat: Liget Centre, Budapest, Hungary; Inholland University, Rotterdam, Netherlands; City Hall, Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands.; Sauerbruch & Hutton: Photonics Centre, Berlin, Germany; Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmacological Research Laboratories, Biberach, Germany; Fire and Police Station, Berlin, Germany.; Behnisch & Partner: Spa Bath, Bad Elster, Germany; Law Library, Hamburg, Germany; 44 Pigmented Lamination; David Adjaye: Idea Store, London, UK.; Will Alsop: Peckham Library, London, UK.; Brunete Fraccaroli: Japanese Barbecue Restaurant, Sao Paolo, Brazil.; James Carpenter: Moire Stair Tower, Detsche Post, Bonn, Germany.; Terry Farrell: Home Office Building, London, UK.; Hal Ingberg: Palais des Congres, Montreal, Canada; Beacon installation, Montreal, Canada.; 62 Film on Glass; UN Studio: La Defense Office Building, Almere, Netherlands; Galleria Hall West, Seoul, South Korea.; Niall McLaughlin Architects: Peabody Trust Silvertown Housing, London; YSC Ltd, London, UK.; 72 Chapter Two: Art; 76 Enamels; Martin Donlin: Tib Street, Bridge Link, Manchester, UK; Empire Theatre, Liverpool, UK; Harbour Lights Cinema, Southampton, UK.; Stuart Keeler & Michael Machnic: Apotheosis, Tacoma Convention Center, Washington State, USA.; Linda Beaumont: Sea-Tac Airport, Washington State, USA.; Lonne & Neumann: St Vincenz Hospital, Paderborn, Germany.; Amber Hiscott: Chaplaincy, Great Western Hospital, Swindon.; David Pearl: Water Towers, Cardiff, Wales. Tobias Kammerer: Hagener Feinstahl, Hagen, Germany; Volksbank, Nagold, Germany.; Sasha Ward: Carterton Leisure Centre, Oxford, UK; Principality Building Society, Cardiff, Wales; Cotswold District Country Offices, Cirencester, UK.; Udo Zembok: Credit Mutuel Bank, Colmar, France; Waldorf School, Frankenthal, Germany.; Saskia Schultz: Kirche am Weg, Wilhelmsdorf, Germany.; Brain Clarke: Al Faisaliah Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Ascot Grandstand, Berkshire, UK; Ministry of the Environment Building, Hamburg, Germany; Proposal for North Facade, West Winter Garden, Canary Wharf, London, UK.; Graham Jones: British Gas Conference Room, Reading, UK; BAT Corporate HQ, London, UK; British Telecom International HQ, Oswestry, Wales; Centrica Corporate HQ, Windsor, UK.; Alexander Beleschenko: Millennium Bridge, Coventry, UK; Herz Jesus Kirche, Munich, Germany; Canary Wharf Pedestrian Link, London, UK.; Stuart Reid: InterContinental Toronto Centre Hotel, Toronto, Canada.; Kate Maestri: Sage Centre, Gateshead, UK; Hanover Street, London, UK; Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, UK; St James's Street, London, UK.; 124 Lamination; Bert Glauner: Kubos, Mexico City, Mexico; Open Air Screen, Morelos, Mexico; Internal Glass Screen, Mexico City, Mexico.; Peter Kuckei: Place Des Arts, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.; Dorothy Lenehan: Pacific Bell Offices, San Francisco, USA; Invisible Fences, Macy's Union Square, San Francisco, USA.; Sachiko Yamamoto: Egg of the Earth, Hamamatsu, Japan; Machida Church, Tokyo, Japan; Chapel, Seigakun University, Saitama, Japan.; Eddy Chan: Elevator Lobby, Hong Kong Financial Centre; Screen, private residence, Regalia Bay, Hong Kong.; Yorgos Papadopoulos: Private Swimming Pool, London; Grove, Canary Wharf, London, UK.; Chris Wood: Sackville House, Cambridge, UK; Ladder of Light, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK.; Jose Fernandez Castrillo: Riu, Xerta, Tarragona, Spain; Raigs X, Barcelona, Spain; Rushes, private residence, Canterbury; Concepto Espacial, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain; Encuentro Entropico, private residence, Barcelona, Spain.; Tom Patti: Light Monitor, Morton Square, Greenwich Village, New York, USA; Passages 2004, Roosevelt/74th St Station, New York, USA; Spectral-Luma Ellipse, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA.; 148 Slumped and Fused Glass; Florian Lechner: St Canisius Church, Freiburg, Germany; Munich RE Insurance, London Headquarters, UK;. Chapel, Munich Airport, Germany; Column with Prisms, Congress Centre, Weiden, Germany; Glass-Light Column, Rouen, France; Glass Light Game, Wunsiedel, Germany.; Thierry Boissel: Funeral Parlour, Neubiberg, Germany.; Narcissus Quagliata: Return to the Cosmos, Mexico City, Mexico.; Tomasz Urbanowicz: Holstein Brewery Headquarters, Hamburg, Germany; Catch a Wind, private residence, Wroclaw, Poland; Balustrades in a Palace, Warsaw, Poland.; Renato Santarossa: Global Gate I, Dusseldorf, Germany; Glass Sculpture, National Bank, Essen, Germany; Glass Sculpture, Stadtparkasse, Singen, Germany.; 162 Sandblasting; Warren Carther: Vestige, Lincoln House, Hong Kong; Prairie Boy's Dream, One Canada Centre, Winnipeg, Canada; Euphony, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Alaska, USA.; Markian Olynik: Earth Series Canyon, Vancouver, Canada; Monolith: Ocean, private collection, Vancouver, Canada.; Andreas Horlitz: Text DNA, Uniplan International Offices, Kerpen-Koln, Germany; Index, jobcentre, Sangerhausen, Germany.; 172 Film on Glass; Kevin Todd: Western Districts Courthouse, Inala, Queensland, Australia; Cooloola Sunshine Institute of Technical and Further Education, Queensland, Australia.; Kirsty Brooks: Financial Services Agency, London, UK.; Jurgen Drewer: Volksbank, Nagold, Germany.; Espen Tollefsen: Leif Hoegh & Co Corporate HQ, Oslo, Norway.; Michael Bleyenberg: Eyescape XI German/Chinese Science Centre, Beijing, China; Lightkite, Bias Bremer Institute for Applied Laser Technology, Bremen, Germany; Eyefire DFG, Bonn, Germany.; 184 Commissioning Glass Art.; 185 Glossary; 187 Index; 192 Acknowledgments. COVER IMAGE: Palais de Congres - Montreal, Canada; CONTENTS PAGE IMAGE: Musac - Leon, Spain; Countries covered include:; Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, UK, Germany, Austria, Poland, Japan, Australia, Holland, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Norway, Israel, Korea; UK Buildings Mentioned/Featured:; Idea Store, London; Peckham Library, London; Time and Tide, Plantation Place, London; Ascot Grandstand, Berkshire; Baker Mckenzie Corportate HQ, London; Basingstoke Lido, Basingstoke; BAT Corporate HQ, London; Birmingham International Convention Centre, Birmingham; Canary Wharf Pedestrian Link, London; Millennium Bridge, Coventry; Brewery Lane, Bridgend, Wales; British Gas Conference Room, Reading; British Telecom International HQ, Oswestry, Wales; Financial Services Agency, London; Whistler Street, London; Salvation Army International Chapel, London; Carterton Leisure Centre, Oxford; Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Heathrow, London; Rushes, private residence, Canterbury; Centrica Corporate HQ, Windsor; Chaplaincy, Great Western Hospital, Swindon; Proposal for North Facade, West Winter Garden, Canary Wharf, London; Empire Theatre, Liverpool; Harbour Lights Cinema, Southampton; Holywood Arches Hospital, Belfast; Tib Street, Bridge Link, Manchester; James Cook University Hospital, Middlesborough; Principality Building Society, Cardiff, Wales; The Merseyway, Stockport; Ladder of Light, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge; Tate Gallery, St Ives; Peabody Trust Silvertown Housing, London; YSC Ltd, London; Cotswold District Country Offices, Cirencester. Export Market Buildings Mentioned/Featured:; Europe:; Holmes Place Health Club, Vienna, Austria; Credit Mutuel Bank, Colmar, France; Euralille, Lille, France; Ricola Warehouse, Mulhouse, France; Spa Bath, Bad Elster, Germany; Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmacological Research Laboratories, Biberach, Germany; Eyefire DFG, Bonn, Germany; Moire Stair Tower, Detsche Post, Bonn, Germany; Lightkite, Bias Bremer Institute for Applied Laser Technology, Bremen, Germany; Holmes Place Health Club, Cologne, Germany; Brandenberg Technical University Library, Cottbus, Germany; Eberswalde Technical School Library, Germany; Church of the Holy Spirit, Friedberg, Germany; Hagener Feinstahl, Hagen, Germany; Holstein Brewery Headquarters, Hamburg, Germany; Law Library, Hamburg, Germany; Ministry of the Environment Building, Hamburg, Germany; Herz Jesus Kirche, Munich, Germany; Chapel, Munich Airport, Germany; Volksbank, Nagold, Germany; Funeral Parlour, Neubiberg, Germany; St Vincenz Hospital, Paderborn, Germany; Index, jobcentre, Sangerhausen, Germany; Liget Centre, Budapest, Hungary; La Defense Office Building, Almere, Netherlands; City Hall, Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands; Inholland University, Rotterdam, Netherlands; University of Utrecht Library, Netherlands; Balustrades in a Palace, Warsaw, Poland; Catch a Wind, private residence, Wroclaw, Poland; Leif Hoegh & Co Corporate HQ, Oslo, Norway; Oslo National University Hospital, Norway; Concepto Espacial, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain; Encuentro Entropico, private residence, Barcelona, Spain; Maestro Nicolau Office Buildings, Barcelona, Spain; Raigs X, Barcelona, Spain; Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain; Riu, Xerta, Tarragona, Spain; Hospital Pharmacy Institute, Basle, Switzerland; Novartis Campus, Basle, Switzerland; Internal Wall, Hotel Aubier, Neuchatel, Switzerland. USA, Canada, South America:; Euphony, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Alaska, USA; Big Poppy, San Jose, California, USA; Place Des Arts, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; Celestial Passage, Baltimore/Washington International Airport, Maryland, USA; Bayonne Station, New Jersey, USA; Passages 2004, Roosevelt/74th St Station, New York, USA; The Westin, New York, USA; Apotheosis, Tacoma Convention Center, Washington State, USA; Greenwood Library, Seattle, Washington State, USA; Sea-Tac Airport, Washington State, USA; Palais des Congres, Montreal, Canada; Beacon, Montreal, Canada; Kuwait Embassy, Ottawa, Canada; Earth Series Canyon, Vancouver, Canada; Blue Horizon Hotel Lobby, Vancouver, Canada; Monolith: Ocean, private collection, Vancouver, Canada; InterContinental Toronto Centre Hotel, Toronto, Canada; Prairie Boy's Dream, One Canada Centre, Winnipeg, Canada; Japanese Barbecue Restaurant, Sao Paolo, Brazil; Australia, Middle East, Far East:; Cooloola Sunshine Institute of Technical and Further Education, Queensland, Australia; Western Districts Courthouse, Inala, Queensland, Australia; Eyescape XI German/Chinese Science Centre, Beijing, China; Chronos, Hong Kong; Approach of Time, Lincoln House, Hong Kong; Elevator Lobby, Hong Kong Financial Centre; Vestige, Lincoln House, Hong Kong; Screen, private residence, Regalia Bay, Hong Kong; Presidential Residence Synagogue, Jerusalem, Israel; Egg of the Earth, Hamamatsu, Japan; Louis Vuitton Store, Nagoya, Japan; Machida Church, Tokyo, Japan; Chapel, Seigakun University, Saitama, Japan; Christchurch Art Gallery, New Zealand; Al Faisaliah Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Galleria Hall West, Seoul, South Korea.

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GOR003402480
9781845331238
1845331230
Colours of Architecture by Andrew Moor
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Octopus Publishing Group
2006-08-10
192
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