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Fade out-chair by Nendo

11-14-2009   Japanese design studio Nendo will be displaying a collection of their works at the museum of arts and design in new york in an exhibition entitled 'ghost stories, new designs from nendo'. the ...

Frank Gehry: on Line

11-14-2009 World-renowned architect Frank Gehry considers drawing a conceptual tool: his fluid, unpredictable sketches demonstrate how he searches for ideas with his pen. This handsome book, slipcased in a cardb...

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Nimrod 2009

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Slump table, rarity

10-23-2009 This table is a very rare model of the Slump table, designed by Marc Newson for Cappellini in the 90s. Existing items of this table should be only 3. The prototype shown at Milano was broken during t...

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JEAN PROUVE GUERIDON BAS COFFEE TABLE from VITRA no res

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Mid Century Frank Gehry Cross Check Chair Eames Knoll
Location: SOUTH LOS ANGELES/BUENA PARK,CA 90620
Country: US
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A rare Frank Gehry Cross check armchair, in a wonderful condition.

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Frank Gehry: on Line
Author(s): Esther da Costa Meyer
Publisher: Yale University Press
Year: 2009
ISBN: 978-0300122145
Frank Gehry: on Line
World-renowned architect Frank Gehry considers drawing a conceptual tool: his fluid, unpredictable sketches demonstrate how he searches for ideas with his pen. This handsome book, slipcased in a cardboard box that itself recalls Gehry's furniture, offers an in-depth analysis of his drawings during the two decades since computer generated design began to dominate architectural practice. Esther da Costa Meyer analyzes his idiosyncratic style, his inspiration in the art of the past and of the present, and his contributions to the art of architectural draftsmanship. As often as possible, she allows Gehry to speak for himself.Da Costa Meyer argues that Gehry's sketches are only the first link in a long chain that passes through numerous models and computer renderings until the building is finally completed. She notes, however, that these whimsical works powerfully express Gehry's critique of the dogmatic strains of modernism prevalent when he began his career and his own attempts to bring humour, emotion, and drama back to architecture.
 
About the Author
Esther da Costa Meyer is associate professor of art and archaeology at Princeton University. 
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