Fields

Fields
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789064502965

Fields represents the studio work done at the Berlage Institute, 1995-1996.

hunch 3. the Berlage Institute report

hunch 3. the Berlage Institute report
Author: Jennifer Sigler
Publisher: episode publishers
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2001-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789080536234

Hunch 3 features Julius Shulman, Richard Neutra, and Henry the Dog. Live and work in Igor Kebel's Just-in-Time Infrastructure; expect an explosion in the photos of Bas Princen; sink into 3D-City with Winy Maas and Wiel Arets; x-ray Rotterdam with Berlage participants; ask Jeff Derkson why Nobody Likes You; redefine agriculture in Andrea Branzi's Weak Urbanization; read Shiuan-Wen Chu's latest Bad Architecture Story; get stuck in unfine spaces with Diego Barajas; and debate the Dutch non-debate with Rem Koolhaas.

Berlage Cahiers

Berlage Cahiers
Author: Uitgeverij 010 Publishers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN: 9789064503528

Space and the Architect

Space and the Architect
Author: Herman Hertzberger
Publisher: 010 Publishers
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9064507333

The work of Herman Hertzberger is the subject of wide international esteem. 1991 first saw publication of Hertzberger's Lessons for Students in Architecture, an elaborated version of lectures he had given since 1973 at Delft University of Technology. This immensely successful book has gone through many reprints and has also been published in Japanese, German, Italian, Portuguese, Taiwanese, Dutch, Greek, Polish, Iranian, Korean and Chinese. Space and the Architect is the second book written by Hertzberger. It charts the backgrounds to his work of recent years and the ideas informing it, drawing on a wide spectrum of subjects and designs by artists, precursors, past masters and colleagues, though with his own work persistently present as a reference. Space is its principal theme, physical space but also the mental or intellectual regions the architect calls upon during the process of designing. Once again Hertzberger's broad practical experience, his ideas and his seemingly inexhaustible 'library' of images are a major source of inspiration for anyone whose concern is the design of space.

Lessons for Students in Architecture

Lessons for Students in Architecture
Author: Herman Hertzberger
Publisher: 010 Publishers
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789064505621

Gives a broad insight into Hertzberger's "library" and a stimulating impression of one of the most important Dutch architects alive today. Rather than supplying the reader with design recipes, Hertzberger has provided an essential source of inspiration to everyone involved with the design process.