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Thomas Heatherwick : making / [written by Thomas Heatherwick and Maisie Rowe].
Main entry:

Heatherwick, Thomas.

Title & Author:

Thomas Heatherwick : making / [written by Thomas Heatherwick and Maisie Rowe].

Publication:

London : Thames & Hudson, 2012.

Description:

599 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm

Notes:
Machine generated contents note: Projects -- Throne -- Chain Experiments -- Slipcast Tile -- Test Pieces -- Cabinet -- Vessels -- Clay Study for a Water Sculpture -- Clay Test Pieces -- Pair of Seats -- Pavilion -- Transformable Seat -- Sculpture Park Gates -- Upholstered Furniture -- Three-Dimensional Picture Frame -- City Gateway -- Pocket Knife -- Interlocking Book -- Arts & Business Award -- Plank -- Twisted Cabinet -- Bench -- Gazebo -- Business Card -- Windsor Great Hall -- Log -- Montblanc Diary -- Sleeping Policeman -- Christmas Cards -- Film Festival Ticket Office -- London Underground Station -- Kielder Boathouse -- Conran Shop Window Display -- Shelving for a Jade Collection -- Office Interior -- Laing Square -- Complete Christmas Tree -- Hate Seat -- Millennium Bridge -- Autumn Intrusion -- Garden Railings for a London House -- Christmas Card 1997 -- Image Bank Award -- Materials House -- Installation -- Christmas Card 1998 -- Blackburn Emergency Platform -- Millennium Dome: National Identity Zone -- Identity Crisis -- Twin Roundabouts -- Hairy Building -- Electric Cinema Facade -- Belsay Sitooterie -- Street Chandelier -- Barking Square -- Shopping Centre -- Barnards Farm Sitooterie -- Double Clothing -- Zip Bag -- Guastavino's -- Shop Design -- Brand.new Exhibition -- Paternoster Vents -- Masts -- Boots Christmas Decoration -- Yorkshire Sound Barrier -- Hereford Community Building -- Turning Trees -- Temple -- HSBC History Wall -- Conran Foundation Collection -- Christmas Card 2001 -- B of the Bang -- Paper House -- Eden Project Exhibition Buildings -- Bleigiessen -- Rolling Bridge -- BMW Pavilion -- Christmas Card 2002 -- Milton Keynes Information Centre -- Glass Bridge -- Piano Factory Apartments -- Kagoshima Carpet -- Grange-over-Sands Cafe and Bridge -- Christmas Card 2003 -- Colindale Tower -- Piggyback -- Ballpoint -- Salviati Glass Furniture -- Milton Keynes Public Art Strategy -- Southorn Playground -- Motorway Bridge -- Longchamp Store -- Expanding Furniture -- Guy's Hospital -- Christmas Card 2004 -- East Beach Cafe -- Aberystwyth Artists' Studios -- Aberystwyth Meeting House -- Konstam -- Nottingham Eastside -- Ribbon Bridge -- Pacific Place -- Christmas Card 2005 -- V&A Temporary Structure -- Watch -- Baku Monument -- Christmas Card 2006 -- Worth Abbey Church -- Southwark Town Hall -- Notting Hill Residential Tower -- Olympic Velodrome -- Spun -- Harewood Quarter -- UK Pavilion -- Cloud Bridge -- Group of Towers -- Gradated Tower -- Doha Grand Hotel -- Chelsea Barracks Landscape -- Sheung Wan Hotel -- Christmas Card 2008 -- Masdar Mosque -- Stratford Olympic Structure -- Centrifugal Chandelier -- Worthing Swimming Pool -- Extrusions -- Large Span Rolling Bridge -- Teesside Power Station -- Baku Tea House -- Sheikh Zayed Memorial -- Christmas Card 2009 -- London Bus -- Capitol Theatre -- London Cable Car -- Old Airport Road Park -- Khalidiyah Park -- Distillery -- Towers of Silence -- Jiading Bridge -- Christmas Card 2010 -- Electricity Pylon -- Boat -- Project-Makers -- Image Credits.
Summary:

Published to coincide with a major exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, here is the first comprehensive monograph on one of the world's most innovative designers of three-dimensional objects. Still just two decades into his career, British designer Thomas Heatherwick has been heralded as one of the most original creative talents for many years. He has produced everything from sculptural chairs forged from the world's largest aluminium extruder, to a bridge that rolls open and closed, and an exuberant seed bank, 'hairy' with fibre-optic lights. This book is the first to present an exhaustive survey of his studio's output to date: over 140 projects. Long in development, it has been prepared in close collaboration with Heatherwick himself, offering a highly personal, in-depth and behind-the-scenes look at all aspects of Heatherwick's creative, design and manufacturing processes.

ISBN:

9780500516126 (hbk.)
050051612X (hbk.)

Subject:

Heatherwick, Thomas Themes, motives.
Heatherwick, Thomas.
Heatherwick Studio.
Architectural design.
Design architectural.
Design History England 20th century.
Design History England 21st century.
Themes, motives

Form/genre:

Exhibition catalogues.

Added entries:

Rowe, Maisie.

Making

Holdings:

Location: Library main 289369
Call No.: NK44.H441.A35 2012a
Status: Available

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