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Gluckman Mayner Architects
Richard Gluckman(Author)
Monacelli Press
Published on 15. September 2009
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-58093-225-7 (ISBN)
Description
Richard Gluckman is an architect who creates spaces comparable to minimalist art. His careful consideration of the basic components of architecture-structure, scale, proportion, material, and light-produces buildings and interiors that heighten the perception of physical space and what is contained in that space. Subtle design elements, all drawn from a vocabulary of modernism, characterize his distinctive projects. More than fifteen projects for artists, collectors, and museums are presented in this volume, including the Gagosian and Mary Boone Galleries in New York; the Mori Arts Center in Tokyo, Japan; the Museo Picasso Malaga in Spain; the Perelman Building at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the recently completed expansion of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; and the design for the Contemporary Art Museum of the Presidio in San Francisco. Gluckman has designed a wide range of other building types, all influenced by his exploration of the relationship between art and the space it inhabits. Included here are residential works (a loft in Tribeca; a house in Austin, Texas; and his own weekend house on Long Island); a library for P.S. 192; the renovation of Kenyon Hall at Vassar College; and One Kenmore Square, a downtown New York apartment building with an undulating facade.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
220 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 289 mm
Width: 228 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
1455 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58093-225-7 (9781580932257)
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Persons
Richard Gluckman is a principal of Gluckman Mayner Architects, established in New York in 1977 as Richard Gluckman Architect. He studied architecture at Syracuse University, where he returned in 2005 to design the Warehouse, current home of the School of Architecture.
Detlef Mertins is an architect, historian, and professor at the University of Pennsylvania. His essays on the history and theory of modern architecture have appeared in numerous journals, anthologies, and exhibition catalogs. He is editor of The Presence of Mies and of the English translation of Walter Curt Behrendt's The Victory of the New Building Style.
Detlef Mertins is an architect, historian, and professor at the University of Pennsylvania. His essays on the history and theory of modern architecture have appeared in numerous journals, anthologies, and exhibition catalogs. He is editor of The Presence of Mies and of the English translation of Walter Curt Behrendt's The Victory of the New Building Style.