John McAslan / [Kenneth Powell].
Publisher: London : Thames & Hudson, 1999Description: 176p. chiefly col. ill. 29 cm001: 9689ISBN: 0500281742Subject(s): McAslan, John | Architecture - Modern | ArchitectsDDC classification: 720.92 MCAItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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720.92 MAC Charles Rennie Mackintosh | 720.92 MAK Fumihiko Maki: buildings and projects | 720.92 MAL Rob. Mallet-Stevens : architecture, furniture, interior design | 720.92 MCA John McAslan / | 720.92 MEI Richard Meier: buildings and projects 1979-1989 | 720.92 MEI Richard Meier | 720.92 MEI Richard Meier details |
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A monograph of one of Britain's most internationally acclaimed architects. Representing the latest generation of the universally popular High Tech movement - and one of its most refined practitioners - McAslan has built his reputation on a combination of sensitive restoration/renovation projects and slick new buildings. An introduction by established architect critic Kenneth Powell gives an overview of McAslan's influences and his career, while placing him in the context of 20th-century British and international architecture. The book's core is McAslan's complete work, organized by building use (commerce, education, arts, transport and residential) and presented in photographs, sketches and plans. A comprehensive appendix details the specifications of each project.
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