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While architectural styles keep changing, Richard Meier is a rock of constancy, holding fast to the forms and principles of classic 20th-century modernism. His pristine white buildings, precise and articulated, proclaim that rationality and clarity still have the power to impress us in an age of unfettered stylistic experimentation. Others may seize the role of Dionysus, but he is content to be Apollo.
This is the third installment of a series of monographs on Meier's architecture; the first volume was published in 1985. It records 23 works designed or completed between 1992 and 1999. The best known of these is the legendary Getty Center in Los Angeles, but that billion-dollar Wagnerian extravaganza has not distracted Meier from turning out many other impressive structures of large and small scale, including the Hague City Hall and Central Library, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Rachovsky House in Dallas. Two-thirds of the projects are in Europe or Asia, suggesting that America may not be taking full advantage of this native son's abilities.
This large-format, square book is handsomely assembled, with 444 pages and more than 650 well-reproduced color and black-and-white photos and finely honed line drawings. Essays by architectural historians Kenneth Frampton and Joseph Rykwert and a postscript by architect Arata Isozaki--all major figures in their fields--provide valuable analysis that completes this impressive volume. --John Pastier
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The third volume in Rizzoli's bestselling monograph series on the eminent modernist presents 24 of his post -1985 masterworks, including the internationally acclaimed Getty Center arts and humanities complex in Los Angeles. Other projects documented in this significant survey include the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona and the Church of the Year 2000, to be built in Rome.
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Verry Good.......2007-01-10
Will decrease a many help to you. But it is inconvenient for the photograph to be insufficient.
25 selected projects from 1965 to 2000 in B&W.......2005-11-11
Only ISBN: 1580930611 or ISBN: 1580930441 published by the Monacelli Press on 304 pages as an exhibition catalog with beautiful only B&W photos and drawings (many 3D) and minimal text.
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Over his thirty-five-year career Richard Meier has produced an internationally recognized body of work that reinterprets and recovers the ideals of modernism. With the completion of the landmark Getty Center in Los Angeles, Meier's distinct vision has emerged as architecture that is truly for our time. This catalog, accompanying a major exhibition organized by The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (and traveling throughout the world), beautifully documents Meier's career with exquisite duotone photographs and the architect's own drawings, most of which have never been published.
Twenty-five of Meier's masterworks are featured, including the Smith House in Darien, Connecticut; the Douglas House, on the shores of Lake Michigan; the Museum for Decorative Arts in Frankfurt; the Canal+ Headquarters in Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona; and the Getty Center. Current projects, including federal courthouses in Islip, New York, and Phoenix, Arizona, and the Church of the Year 2000 in Rome, are also presented.
A collection of insightful essays and commentaries by, among others, noted scholars Kenneth Frampton and Jean-Louis Cohen and architect Stan Allen illuminates various formal, theoretical, and practical issues at work in Meier's ever-evolving approach to the art of architecture. An extensively illustrated chronology of built and unbuilt work completes this first volume to document the entirety of Meier's extraordinary oeuvre.
CONTENTS:
Richard Koshalek and Dana Hutt 6
Introduction: Richard Meier, Light + Space Architect
Dana Hutt 8
Richard Meier's Working Space: The Uses of Abstraction
Stan Allen 12
Figures in an Urban Landscape: Meier at the Millennium
Kenneth Framp ton 28
Creative Repetition Jean-Louis Cohen 34
Smith House 40
Bronx Developmental Center 48
Douglas House 56
Olivetti Branch Office Prototype 66
The Atheneum 72
The Hartford Seminary 84
Frankfurt Museum for the Decorative Arts 94
High Museum of Art 108
Siemens Corporate Headquarters 118
The Getty Center 128
Westchester House 152
Ackerberg House 162
Grotta House 170
The Hague City Hall and Central Library 180
Ulm Exhibition and Assembly Building 190
Weishaupt Forum 200
Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art 208
Royal Dutch Paper Mills Headquarters 216
Madison Square Garden Site Redevelopment 224
Canal+ Headquarters 232
Rachofsky House 240
Islip Courthouse 248
Neugebauer House 254
Phoenix Courthouse 262
Church of the Year 2000 268
The Richard Meier Archive Lisa J. Green 276
Buildings and Projects 1960-1999 282
Selected Bibliography 302
Excellent Book of Richard Meier.......2005-10-19
The Book is Great. If you love the style of Richard Meier, you sure would love this book too.
Must-have for Meier fans.......2000-08-05
This 3rd in a series monograph by Rizzoli is a must-have addition to any serious architectural book library or to fans of Richard Meiers work. The numerous color photos are top rate, and together with a large number of drawings give a thorough overview of one of the top designers of today. The many photos in particular attest as to the successful completion of previously anticipated projects which have been in the pipeline, while new drawings herald new masterpieces to come.
Out-of-focus Black & White.......2000-08-05
Do not confuse this Monacelli Press book with the latest Rizzoli book by the same name. This one is an "artsy cofee table book" with slightly out-of-focus artsy black and white photos of a limited selection of his projects, including some of his earlier houses as well as some of his latest works. Large two page photographs are shown, together with 3 or 4 smaller ones per project, in lieu of a more comprehensive exposition of their work. If you are looking for information on their current work or design ideas check out the Rizzoli books instead.
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Sums up 20th-century knowledge: paints, binders, metals, surface preparation. Based on mss. and scientific investigation.
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Great Read!.......2005-07-23
Very interesting read if you are interested in how medieval painting was done and what methods and techniques were used. Written in a conversational format, making it a quick read.
An excellent primer for illuminators and painters.......1998-12-01
The book covers a history of carriers and grounds, binding methods and vehicles, their viscosity and transparency effects, pros and cons of different binding media, glazes and varnishes. It then gives a classification of medieval pigments and details the main pigments used to produce colours on the page, wall and panel. Mixing, reaction and permanence problems with pigments, confusion of identification, and history are described. Metals are also discussed, including types of gold media and gilding methods. This is an absolutely essential book for anyone (and especially SCAdian illuminators) interested in the building blocks of medieval painting. It will give you a good grounding in the basics and help you understand the resources, techniques and mindset of medieval artists. I cannot recommend it enough. It is also an entertaining read(if occasionally unintentionally).
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Early Italian Painting 1290-1470: The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection
Miklos Boskovits
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Representative of the quality of the fourteenth and fifteenth century Italian paintings in the Thyssen Bornemisza Collection is the panel from the back 'predella' of Duccio's "Maesta" for Siena Cathedral. Other "Trecento" and early "Quattrocento" artists in this volume include Fra Angelico, Bernardo Daddi, Agnolo and Taddeo Gaddi, Giovanni di Paolo, Lorenzo Veneziano, Paolo Uccello and Vitale da Bologna with concise biographies of each artist.
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Medieval and Renaissance Treatises on the Arts of Painting: Original Texts with English Translations (History of Art)
Mrs. Mary P. Merrifield
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Preeminent among rare reference books, this 1849 work reprints (with the original-language version and its English translation on facing pages) manuscript collections on painting and related arts from the 12th through 17th centuries. The treatises describe European oil painting practices, methods of mixing pigments, much more. Preliminary commentary on each treatise, plus excellent introduction discussing social history, artistic practices. Glossary. Index. 6 illus.
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It is still one of the most important books on the argument.......1999-08-31
Written in 1848-9, this book contains some of the most important manuscripts on the arts, like the MANOSCRITTO BOLOGNESE, HERACLIUS BOOK, MANUSCRIPT OF JEHANN LE BEGUE, ecc.. Each manuscript is in its original language together with the english translation. The introduction by M.P.Merrifield is still very interesting.
It is still one of the most important books on the argument.......1999-08-31
Written in 1848-9, this book contains some of the most important manuscripts on the arts, like the MANOSCRITTO BOLOGNESE, HERACLIUS BOOK, MANUSCRIPT OF JEHANN LE BEGUE, ecc.. Each manuscript is in its original language together with the english translation. The introduction by M.P.Merrifield is still very interesting.
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Mediaeval Folk in Painting (Milner Craft Series)
Ann Johnston
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The materials of medieval painting,
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(Formerly Titled: Materials for a History of Oil Painting) Sir Charles Eastlake, President of the British Royal Academy and Director of the National Gallery, wasone of the world's foremost experts on the techniques of painting. A potraitist and historical painter himself of considerable renonw, he devoted most of his lifetime to saving for posterity the technical secrets of the great painters of the past. Travelling extensively in England and on the Continent, he collected hundreds of manuscripts from the archives of ancient museums, monasteries, universities, and libraries, and from these reconstructed the dying arts of the past. Volume 1 T718, Vol. II T719 .
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Sogdian Painting: The Pictorial Epic in Oriental Art
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Stained Glass in England During the Middle Ages
Richard Marks
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Stained Glass Research made easy.......2003-03-01
Wonderful book for research purposes. The color plates and detailed information are great. I would, and have, suggest this book to anyone interested in stained glass research.
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Postcards from the Pug Bus: The Continuing Education of a Pug Dog Owner
ASIN: 1556709390 |
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Pugs love people and they love to socialize; and the people who love them rarely leave them behind. Uninterested in herding, hunting, or howling, these small, odd-looking creatures have no higher purpose in life than to be entertaining and companionable. Pugs in Public is a unique tribute to a breed of dog that inspires near slavish devotion in its owners and perpetual amusement in all observers.
Meet Tuck, who roams his owner's prestigious art gallery all day-except during his three o'clock break for biscuits at the Four Seasons Hotel. Mickey reviews portfolios at one of New York City's hottest modeling agencies; Buddy is the quality control specialist at a bicycle shop; and Pee Wee is the de facto maitre d' at a chic caf.
Pug owners are a rare breed of their own, and this book also turns the spotlight on them: New Yorker cartoonist Victoria Roberts poses with Pogo, her best friend and artist's model. Even the Bishop of New York, the Right Reverend Richard F. Grein, appears in full ecclesiastical dress with his adored pug Bruno.
Pugs in Public, a special look at a special pet, makes a great gift for any animal lover.
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For All Pug Lovers..........2007-03-06
This is a book for all the pug lovers out there...I enjoyed all the pictures and stories about people just as obsessed with pugs as I am. Highly Recommended.
Perfect Puggies!!.......2002-12-30
This book contains pics of pugs. Pugs are perfect. Need I say more??
A truely great book for Pug lovers.......2001-08-31
Pugs are a unique breed and if you like Pugs or know someone who does they will LOVE this book! It is gorgeous with many great pictures of Pugs all over New York. It doesn't have much information on the breed but that is not the point of it, its a small coffee table book with some lovely anecdotes about Pugs. I am away from home at uni so when I miss my Pug I flip through this book!
I definitely recommend it!
Posh Pugs!.......2000-11-16
Nice book about and for people who pamper their Pugs. Not intended to be a "useful training tool" (I don't know where the reviewer below got the impression that it was supposed to be..!) but just a cute fluffy book about a select group of upscale NYC pugs and their eccentric owners. Photos and more info of "Pug Hill" in Central Park would have been nice (but perhaps too common?). Makes a good mini-coffee table book or x-mas gift for your uppity Pug pals.
Boosting Pug's Popularity.......2000-08-02
I purchased this book few weeks ago and it is already one of favorite pug books in my personal collection. I am a friend (instead of being called a master or an owner) of several pugs since I was about 8 years old. Now two of them are living with me. Pug is an amazing creature and I have been trying to make others understand why I feel what I feel about pugs. This book is a wonderful way to show others the amazing Pug world!
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Heathcliff On Vacation
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Heathcliff/Vacation
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- Never dull, always interesting
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The Camera Never Blinks: Adventures of a TV Journalist
Dan Rather
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Never dull, always interesting.......2004-11-24
This is a great insider's perspective into network televison. For those potential readers who are blinded by religious dogmatism and a belief that most journalists are liberals who want to destroy America, may be this is not for you.
memogate anybody.......2004-09-28
Dan Rather writes excellent stories, including those which are completely fabricated. Take the new "memo" which Rather seemed to have come across. Not only was the memo found to be false, but Rather is a suspect for writing it. Rather should resign and at least keep his dignity, and rid the american public of at least one liberal news anchor.
What He is Really Like.......2003-03-30
The Prologue tells about the time DR was at a news conference and was asked by President Nixon "are you running for something?". DR replied "No sir, Mr President, are you?" (a classic response to an accusatory question). Nixon had a habit of diverting or asking for a repeat to give himself more time (p.10). But this interchange gave DR a reputation, and recognition.
Chapter 1 is about his beginnings, and learning journalism at Sam Houston State Teacher's College at Huntsville TX. DR grew up in the Houston area, the oldest in the family. His father read a lot of newspapers. His college professor didn't "teach", he gave them assignments and kept them writing stories. Learning by doing certainly worked for DR. The rest of this chapter has interesting stories about his college life. Chapter 2 has DR at a CBS affiliate TV station in 1961. The most important ingredient was live local coverage; this attracts and holds viewers. DR was sent to cover Hurricane Carla on the gulf, the biggest and most dangerous of the century, which caused high tides and flooding rains. The warnings and the evacuation of 350,000 people, minimized the loss of lives. Afterwards DR was hired by CBS News, even if he didn't rescue a drowning horse (pp.47-8). Chapter 3 tells of his reporting from Oxford Miss on 9/30/1962 when James Meredith went to the University, and other places. Chapter 4 tells of his reporting on the civil rights issue. DR doubts the authenticity of the secret tapes on Dr ML King (p.101).
Chapter 5 tells of his assignment in Dallas on 11/22/1963. He was stationed beyond the triple underpass to pick up film; something happened and cars sped by. DR returned to the station to cover the news. This shows reporting behind th scenes (pp.124-8). After a confidential viewing of the Zapruder film, DR went back to the station and told of its contents (p.133). Checkbook Journalism? In England paying for news was a way of life (p.141). Magazines were doing it for years. Chapter 6 continues the reports from Dallas, and the behind the scenes events in news reporting. The conflict at the local TV station was resolved. DR then tells about his years as a foreign correspondent in London and elsewhere. Chapter 10 summarizes his year in Vietnam, 1965-6. "By the time the information is passed up the chain of command, everyone puts the best possible face on it." Chapter 11 starts with his meeting with HR Haldeman: DR was a "Lyndon Johnson, Texas liberal Democrat". No need for facts since they knew everything! His meeting with Erlichman and Haldeman (pp.248-9) does not honor this pair. Does it reflect unfavorably on Nixon's judgment? Page 250 tells of the effect of Chappaquiddick: Nixon moved further to the right. Was it an accident? After their loss in the 1970 elections Nixon used other Dirty Tricks to try to hang on to power.
Chapter 12 is about Watergate, "the greatest political story of your time". The Washington PD is closely controlled by the White House, as in a one-industry town. Page 264 tells of the coded questioning used with government sources: they won't lie, but they won't tell you anything unless you already know it. The story of President Nixon shoving Ron Ziegler, then denying it after the film was shown makes me wonder if Nixon was psychotic? That would explain some of his actions, and why he was pardoned (p.273). Chapter 13 says television news is a "headline service"; anyone who depends on it entirely for news is not doing their best. "Many Americans really do not want to be told what their government is doing, any more than they would want to know what went into the grinder to make the hot dog they are eating" (p.336). A rather sad commentary on some Americans! Do they deserve their higher taxes and perhaps illnesses? Page 338 tells why print is superior to broadcast in preserving the news.
Those Were The Days.......2002-02-02
This is a rich story of Dan Rather's early career, when he used to actually investigate events and report on them, as opposed to sitting in a chair reading a teleprompter. The activities related in this book all took place before Dan fell in love with the Clintons and became just another media toady for the Democratic Party. Love your hair, Dan. Enjoy.
intersting reading.......2001-04-30
For those of you who want to know how it was to be a reporter back in the 70s and 80s, this book should be interesting to you. As a reporter of the 90s myself, I found it to be entirely a different world.
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Isadora Tattlin was accustomed to relocating often for her husband’s work. But when he accepted a post in Cuba in the early 1990s, she resolved to keep a detailed diary of her time there, recording her daily experiences as a wife, mother, and foreigner in a land of contraband. The result is a striking, rare glimpse into a tiny country of enormous splendor and squalor. Though the Tattlins are provided with a well-staffed Havana mansion, the store shelves are bare. On the streets, beggars plead for soap, not coins. A vet with few real medical supplies operates on a carved mahogany coffee table in a Louis XIV–style drawing room. The people adore festivity, but Christmas trees are banned. And when Isadora hosts a dinner party whose guest list includes Fidel Castro himself, she observes the ultimate contradiction at the very heart of Cuba. Vividly capturing Cuba’s simultaneously appalling and enchanting essence, Cuba Diaries casts an irresistible spell and lifts the enigma of an island that is trapped in time, but not in spirit.
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Havana without it.......2007-06-29
Last Christmas I send this book (Cuba Diaries...etc) to a friend from my office as a gift. Six months later we had an exchange on this book and we both agreed that it was poorly written. Isadora Tatlin is nothing but what the title of her book claims: An American housewife who happens to be of all places, in Havana. We understood the fact of her being just another fatty wife more concerned with taking their kids to the mall on Sunday than guiding them through the intricacies of life in a third world, more or less communist country. She failed to grasp the esence of life in Havana. In short she is, precisely, the best example of a our failed foreing policy toward the island.
A Reader's Escape to Cuba.......2006-12-04
I recently re-read Isadora Tattlin's "Cuba Diaries" to see if the magic of the first reading still held true. It does. This is an extraordinary book. Travel essay literature succeeds or fails by whether the author opens a doorway to discovery for a reader, or darkens that doorway with his or her shadow. Put another way, travel essay literature fails when the sound of the author's voice and the artiifce of the author's perceptions overpower the place that is the subject of the book. Travel essay literature succeeds when the noises and the smells of the place become real for the reader, and the story is the author's story about the place rather than the author's story about herself.
In "Cuba Diaries", Isadora Tattlin succeeds brilliantly. She never pretends to tell the reader all there is to know about Cuba. Instead, she strikes a balance that is as difficult to achieve as it is compelling once achieved. She tells you what she saw and what she heard, not as metaphor but as experience. She never forgets -- nor lets the reader forget -- that her language, her two passports, and her affluence are realities that present certain limits to full understanding of the Cuban experience as the Cubans she encounters know that experience. But her honesty about who she is, coupled with her skill as a reporter, allow the story of her family's sojourn in Cuba to come alive. Cuba unfolds with the intimacy of letters home from your favorite sister. Two feral cats are adopted to become beloved pets, the author has her purse stolen in broad daylight, Castro comes to dinner, preceded by an entourage of security men. Isadora Tattlin's scene descriptions convey the vividness and richness of details found in the corners of a large Renaissance painting. Lizards climb walls in the nighttime, algae forms in the swimming pools where her children take instruction, cuts of meat ooze blood in market counters, the pungent perfumes of the tropics mix with diesel exhaust. But among the most effective of those details are those she presents by way of documenting the tasks of managing a household and caring for her children. The things that cannot be purchased in Cuba, or that can only be found a day or so at a time in the diplomat's commissary; the threadbare facilities of the providers of medical care; the restaurants without menus; the hotel rooms without water; the collapsing masonry of the buildings of old Havana, including the cracked floors of the studio where her little girl studies dance.
Beyond the politics of Cuba and the politics about Cuba is the reality of an island country of heartbreaking beauty and hardship, and of people who daily confront that reality with pride, perseverance, pain and song. Isadora Tattlin's book will not tell you everything you may wish to know about that reality. But this book will introduce you to the reality of the place called Cuba, and I think you will find the introduction unforgettable.
Simple, funny, effective, informative and very readable.......2006-11-15
There are far too many 'doom and gloom' books on Cuba (not unlike books that discredit the entire Chinese Communist movement). In the Cuban diaries, the writer does not attempt to judge, but simply documents all her observations and her personal experience in the 4 years she spent there, and leaves the judgement for the reader. In one part, she describes an inccident of teenage car theives and explains the crime without including her opinion. Yes, her concerns and worries are small in contrast to the greater picture of Cuba, and yes, many might feel that she is just a housewife, her role of little or no political significance. However, she had never tried to play up her character nor promote herself to be anymore than who she is. I feel that those who thinks her experience are not worthy of attention have missed the point.
I mean, Cuba, like all country, has it's upside and downside. Isabella complains about the downside but she didn't fail to acknowledge the upside. She talks about what a relief to spend a week in Miami, then what a relief to be back in Cuba. I've read a number of books describing communist countries - and they often focus on how miserable lives are in those 'god-forsaken' countries. Isabella's book does not pass a verdict, it simply offers a tiny glimpse through her little life and those few years she spent there.
Still, while it's a good read, I won't say it's book of the year or whatever - I really would have given it 4 1/2 stars but this function is not available. So I thought I'll give her 5 for a magnificant effort from a non-professional writer.
sorry the book ended.......2006-06-27
This book is written in many short snippets of daily and weekly life in Cuba rather than long chapters. I enjoyed it immensely; this style kept me wondering what was going to happen next with the parade of characters introduced - from household help to visiting friends to political and diplomatic appointees. It also highlighted the beauty of the island while presenting a sad gloom of the reality most of the people live day to day. It made me sad to see the family leave at the end without knowing more of the fate of all the people the author brings to life so intimately for us to care about.
Bleech!.......2004-10-28
Truly is what it says it is: An American housewife whines about not getting fresh whatever daily from the servants. She could visit the south side of Chicago and whine, sans servants. Her Martha Stewart sensibilities are out of place in a poor country struggling with social issues, quite successfully, I would add, despite North America's stupid blockade.
Needless to say, this book was an aggravation and disrespectful of another place and culture.
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