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Plain Modern The Architecture Of Brian Mackaylyons 1st Edition Malcolm Quantrill

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Plain Modern The Architecture Of Brian Mackaylyons 1st Edition Malcolm Quantrill
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Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 259.18 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Malcolm Quantrill, Kenneth Frampton, Glen Murcutt
ISBN: 9781568984773, 1568984774
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Plain Modern The Architecture Of Brian Mackaylyons 1st Edition Malcolm Quantrill by Malcolm Quantrill, Kenneth Frampton, Glen Murcutt 9781568984773, 1568984774 instant download after payment.

Its been our distinct pleasure over the past few years to publish monographs on a select group of young architects and firms whose work represents the best of contemporary design thinking while retaining a distinctive regional sensibility. The Nova-Scotian architect Brian MacKay-Lyons fits neatly into this distinguished list, which includes Marlon Blackwell in the Ozarks, Rick Joy in the Southwest, and Miller/Hull in the Northwest. Those familiar with Nova Scotia understand the austere beauty of this Canadian landscape, with its wide open skies and rugged terrain pushing up against the Atlantic. MacKay-Lyonss work responds to this unique topography and to the vernacular building traditions that define its communities. His houses, commercial buildings, and public projects combine regional forms with local materials, technologies, and building practices to create works that are linked to their environments right down to their DNA. Peaked gables, shed roofs, and sliding doors are inspired by local barn types corrugated metal cladding comes from the buildings used by the area’s fishing industry structural wooden frames are based on local ship-building traditions. These elements communicate a sense of place that is sophisticated, accessible, and free of sentimentality. Novelist and historian Malcolm Quantrill weaves together an intimate portrait of MacKay-Lyons and his work, elucidating the «peculiar regionality» of his subjects architecture. A New Voices monograph published with The Graham Foundation.

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