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Michael Hopkins / Cristina Donati.
Main entry:

Donati, Cristina.

Title & Author:

Michael Hopkins / Cristina Donati.

Publication:

Milano : Skira, ©2006.

Description:

288 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm

Notes:
Italian ed. also avail. (see our card no. 06014011, ISBN 88-7624-652-5).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-279).
Tradition and metamorphosis of architecture in the third machine age : phases of a work in progress -- The foundations of a new tectonic -- Technology and context : towards a theory of architecture -- Architecture of technology and materials : consolidation of a philosophy -- Workplaces -- Recreation -- Culture -- Education -- Collegiate -- Health care -- The sustainable city.
Summary:

Sir Michael Hopkins is one of the leading international practitioners of high-tech architecture. Through his continuous re-evaluation of design solutions and his contribution to the debate about the delicate relationship between modernity and tradition he has developed into one of the most sensitive exponents in Northern Europe of architectural practice in both historic centres and the landscape. Since 1976, the year his studio was founded, his work was characterized by a sophisticated use of glass and steel in residential and industrial buildings that followed the principles of the radical modernists and as well as being in the forefront of technology. In the mid Eighties Hopkins changed emphasis onto what he called the 'updating of the traditional materials'. This influenced the second generation of his projects such as the Mound Stand, Lord's Cricket Ground in London, the Queen's Building, Emmanuel College in Cambridge, the Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham and above all portcullis House, the building for the British Parliament in London. For Hopkins, progress is no longer a break with the past but rather an act of continuity where he deftly and intelligently integrates traditional elements such as stone and wood, with advanced and environmentally responsible technology.

ISBN:

9788876246524
8876246525
8876246533 (pbk.)
9788876246531 (pbk.)

Subject:

Hopkins, Michael, 1935- Catalogs.
Hopkins, Michael, 1935- Criticism and interpretation.
Hopkins, Michael, 1935- Critique et interprétation.
Hopkins, Michael, 1935-
Architecture, Modern 20th century Catalogs.
Architecture, Modern 21st century Catalogs.
Architecture 20e siècle Catalogues.
Architecture 21e siècle Catalogues.
Architecture, Modern.
Architecture, Postmodern Great Britain Catalogs.

Form/genre:

Catalogs.

Added entries:

Hopkins, Michael, 1935-

Holdings:

Location: Library main 249200
Call No.: BIB 178778
Status: Available

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