James Stirling, Buildings and Projects

James Stirling, Buildings and Projects
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Publisher : Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049562914
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Synopsis James Stirling, Buildings and Projects by : James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and Associates

James Stirling

James Stirling
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Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015047581973
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Synopsis James Stirling by : Robert Maxwell

"Born in 1923, graduating from the School of Architecture at Liverpool University in 1950, James Stirling ranks as one of the most interesting figures to emerge in Britain in the second half of the twentieth century. His activity lasted from 1950 until 1992, the year of his death. His work exemplified a continuous and undogmatic research, in which modern architecture is constantly redefined through the attention given to its social content and its physical context."--BOOK JACKET.

The Architecture of James Stirling and His Partners James Gowan and Michael Wilford

The Architecture of James Stirling and His Partners James Gowan and Michael Wilford
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 742
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ISBN-10 : 9781351894647
ISBN-13 : 1351894641
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Architecture of James Stirling and His Partners James Gowan and Michael Wilford by : Geoffrey H. Baker

Sir James Stirling was arguably the greatest British architect of the twentieth century. This book provides the most comprehensive critical survey of Stirling's work to date, charting the development of his ideas from his formative years, through his partnership with James Gowan, on to his period in practice as sole partner; and finally, his partnership with Michael Wilford. Using archival material, extensive interviews with his partners and others who worked for him, together with analytical examination of key buildings, this detailed critical examination explains his philosophy, working method and design strategy. In doing so, it sheds new light on the atelier structure of his office and who did what on his major buildings. Geoffrey Baker is the first to analyse in depth the articulation systems used in major projects undertaken by Stirling. He confirms that the Staatsgalerie complex at Stuttgart does not demonstrate Stirling's interest in post modernism but rather an enhanced sensitivity towards context informed by his growing allegiance to the classical canon. Baker explains how this important development in his work, powerfully influenced by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, is consummated in perhaps the finest of Stirling's uncompleted works, the extension to London's National Gallery. In a discussion of his mature works, Baker explains how Stirling's work can be understood in terms of several interconnected ideas. These include surrealism, historicism, myth and metaphor, inconsistency and ambiguity, bi-lateral symmetry, the garden, rusticity and arcadia, and the archetype, seen as the repository of the collective architectural memory. As well as discussing his interests and those who influenced Stirling, the book compares his oeuvre with that of the pioneers of modern architecture, Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright, Alvar Aalto and Le Corbusier. This book charts a remarkable career, and offers invaluable insights not only into the masterly, timeless architecture, but also into the man himself: charismatic, irreverent, courageous, serious; sometimes rude, often stubborn, belligerent, yet gentle. He was endlessly inventive and deeply dedicated to his art, producing buildings that reflect all of the above, buildings that are magnificent and ultimately humane.

James Frazer Stirling

James Frazer Stirling
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 0300167237
ISBN-13 : 9780300167238
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis James Frazer Stirling by : Anthony Vidler

The British architect James Frazer Stirling (1924–1992) stimulated impassioned responses among both supporters and detractors, and he continues to be the subject of fierce debate. He earned international renown through such innovative—and frequently controversial—projects as the Leicester University Engineering Building (1959–63); the History Faculty building at Cambridge University (1964–67); the Neue Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart (1977–84); the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain (1984); and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University (1979–84). Stirling was also a visiting professor at the Yale School of Architecture, where he trained and influenced many of the current leaders in the field. Fully illustrated with previously unpublished documents and new photography from the James Stirling/Michael Wilford Archive at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, this book allows for a close examination of design drawings, photographs, and models spanning Stirling’s entire career. These materials deepen our understanding of the influences, early formation, approach, and process of an architect whose work resists labeling. Filled with in-depth analytical and critical presentations of exemplary projects and their reception, the volume reveals Stirling to be a remarkably informed and consistent thinker and writer on architecture.

James Stirling

James Stirling
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Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105124113585
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Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis James Stirling by : James Frazer Stirling

Previously unpublished writings by and about James Stirling (1924-1992), arguably the most influential and controversial post-war British architect.

Stirling and Gowan

Stirling and Gowan
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Publisher : Paul Mellon Centre for Studies
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0300177283
ISBN-13 : 9780300177282
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Stirling and Gowan by : Mark Crinson

Introduction -- Formulas, free plans, and a Piranesian city -- Third generation -- Junk, bunk, and tomorrow -- The cube and the pile-up -- The uses of nostalgia -- The mechanical hobgoblin -- Aftermath.

Elemental

Elemental
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8496954234
ISBN-13 : 9788496954236
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Elemental by : Alejandro Aravena

Leicester Engineering Building

Leicester Engineering Building
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Publisher : Phaidon Press
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 0714831549
ISBN-13 : 9780714831541
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Leicester Engineering Building by : John McKean

James Stirling was one of the most influential architects of the late twentieth century. He established his world-wide reputation in the 1960s while still in partnership with James Gowan, and his strong personal style is first seen to emerge in the extraordinary Leicester University Engineering Building, the last project to be completed by the partnership. Its slender, almost transparent, tower rises above the projecting forms of its wedge-shaped auditoria. This constructivist inspired ensemble is juxtaposed with the industrial toughness of the engineering workshops whose saw-tooth factory glazing cuts across its roof at an acute angle, setting up a powerful and contradictory geometry.

Jim Stirling and the Red Trilogy

Jim Stirling and the Red Trilogy
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Publisher : Frances Lincoln
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0711231443
ISBN-13 : 9780711231443
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Jim Stirling and the Red Trilogy by : Alan Berman

A re-evaluation of three 'red buildings', designed by Jim Stirling: the University of Leicester Engineering Building (and James Gowan), the History Faculty and Library at Cambridge and the residential Florey Building at Queen's College, Oxford. These are buildings much praised by architects, yet hated by the members of the universities that use them. Alan Berman has drawn together essays which put the buildings in their historical context, and which explore both their radical features and their technical failings. In addition, twenty-four of today's most famous architects - including Will Alsop, Norman Foster, Richard MacCormac and Richard Rogers - explain and partly seek to defend, the importance of these radical and controversial buildings. With top contributors and newly commissioned photography, as well as stunning drawings taken from the Jim Stirling archives, this book attempts a serious re-engagement with the continuing debate between modern architects and the public.

Big Jim

Big Jim
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 071266422X
ISBN-13 : 9780712664226
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Big Jim by : Mark Girouard

James Stirling is one of the few postwar architects to whom the word genius can be applied. Formidable, ebulient, self-centred, at times outrageous, he pursued architecute and the creation of buildings with a single-minded intensity, evoking hero-worship and sometimes hatred in the process. Mark Girouard traces Stirling's life from his tough boyhood in Liverpool to the revolutionary buildings of the 1960s - the Engineering Buiding for Leicester University, the History Faculty Building at Cambridge and the Florey Building at Oxford - and the acclaimed Stuttgart Art Gallery in 1980. Celebrated abroad, in Britain Stirling's association with Palumbo's plan for a new building in the centre of the City of London divided the architectual world into furious camps, creating fiery debates which lasted until his early death in 1992. The arguments, and the passions, still reverberate today. Mark Girouard's perceptive, entertainign account combines an intimate picture of the man - his personality, his relationships, his life-styl his mania for collecting, his constant doodling with an informed