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Vincent Van Duysen : works 2009-2018 / visual essay by Hélène Binet ; foreword by Julianne Moore ; introduction by Nicola di Battista ; photographic contribution by François Halard ; essay by Marc Dubois.
Title & Author:

Vincent Van Duysen : works 2009-2018 / visual essay by Hélène Binet ; foreword by Julianne Moore ; introduction by Nicola di Battista ; photographic contribution by François Halard ; essay by Marc Dubois.

Publication:

Farnborough ; New York : Thames & Hudson Ltd., 2018.

Description:

320 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 31 cm

Notes:
Visual essay / Hélène Binet -- Foreword / Julianne Moore -- Home of man / Nicola di Battista -- Projects 2009 -- 2018. BS Residence -- VR Apartment -- KI Residences -- Surface for B&B Italia -- VM Residence -- Graanmarkt 13 -- Youth Hostel -- VDC Residence -- T Offices -- Brabo for Geiger & Herman Miller -- WM II Residence -- DD Residence -- DC II Residence -- Carrières du Hainaut III -- TR Residence -- Portofino for Paola Lenti -- BA Residence -- RH3 Expedition Yacht -- VVD II Attic -- Alexander Wang Flagship Store -- DB Residence -- HH Penthouse -- Molteni&C -- VVD Kitchen for Dada -- C Penthouse -- Icona for Fantini -- S Apartment -- Infra-structure and casting for Flos -- Jules for Maison Vervloet -- VO Residence -- La Rinascente Department Store -- DLC Residence -- Franck for Sutherland -- HBH Residence -- Craftmanship as adagio / Marc Dubois.
Summary:

This follow-up and companion to 'Vincent Van Duysen Works 1989-2009' presents Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen's most recent works over the course of the past decade, featuring photography by internationally renowned architectural photographer Hélène Binet and a series of intimate interior shots by François Halard. In recent years Van Duysen has secured his reputation as one of the major tastemakers of minimalist design. The projects featured in this new book include an array of elegant residences in New York, Paris and The Hamptons, and other private and public buildings, such as the Alexander Wang storefront in London.

ISBN:

9780500021644 hardcover
0500021643 hardcover

Subject:

Duysen, Vincent van, 1962-
Architects Belgium.
Minimal architecture.
Architecture, Modern 21st century.
Architectes Belgique.
Architecture minimale.
Architecture 21e siècle.
ARCHITECTURE General.
Architecture, Modern
Architects
Belgium

Added entries:

Di Battista, Nicola, writer of introduction.
Moore, Julianne, writer of foreword.
Binet, Hélène, photographer.
Halard, François, photographer.
Dubois, Marc, 1950- writer of added text.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 303924
Call No.: BIB 249453
Status: Available

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