Peter L. Gluck and partners : the modern impulse / edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda ; introduction by Peter L. Gluck and Joseph Giovannini.
Material type:
- 9780974680057
- 0974680052
- Modern impulse
- 720.92273 PET
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The modern impulse / Peter L. Gluck -- Modern continuities / Joseph Giovannini -- History. Beach house 1 ; Beach house 2 ; Sheltered house ; Centered house ; Faceted house ; Staggered house ; Cluster housing ; Modular housing system ; Museum of modern art exhibition ; Hillside hotel ; Waterfront resort ; Medical center ; Farmhouse renovation ; Two-sided house ; Three-gable house ; House for music ; Jewelry boutique ; Vault house ; Corporate headquarters ; High rise apartment ; University business school ; Suburban church ; Suburban synagogue ; First composite house ; Early learning center -- Adding to the masters. Mies house addition ; Usonian house addition -- Country houses. Farmhouse with lap pool ; Linear house ; Bridge house -- Composite houses. Lake house with court ; Double house ; Bar house ; Floating box house -- Spec houses. Cube house ; Zinc house ; Affordable housing -- Special uses. Scholar's library ; Inverted outbuilding -- Urban works. Corner house ; charter school ; Social services center -- Documentation. Featured works drawings and models -- Construction. Floating box house case study -- Work in progress. Urban development ; High-tech offices ; Community Center ; Synagogue school ; Harlem school ; House in historic district ; Glass veil house ; House on the bluff ; Lakeside retreat ; Pool pavilion ; Tower house ; Urban condo ; Urban tower ; Play structure.
"Located in New York City since 1972, Peter L. Gluck and Partners is known for its integrity of design and sensitivity to the relationship between architectural form and context. Rather than specializing in a particular building type or specific architectural style, the firm provides appropriate responses to often difficult and conflicting requirements, and has designed buildings throughout the United States, ranging from houses, schools, religious buildings, and community centers to hotels, corporate interiors, university buildings, and historic restorations. This extensive overview of the firm's practice includes architectural drawings, digital and physical models, and photographs of finished projects."--Jacket.
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