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UNDER THE EDGE: THE ARCHITECTURE OF PETER STUTCHBURY
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Peter Stutchbury seems to be the architect of the moment, with a couple of books published in the last six months about the innovative architect. This one, however, benefits from critical essays by close personal and professional associates of Stutchbury, such as Richard Leplastrier, Professor Brit Andresen and Ingerid Helsing Almaas, editor of Norway’s Arkitektur N. Stutchbury himself reflects on his work, explaining his philosophies and what underpins his oeuvre. Some of the projects included – such as the Hangar Flying Museum in the Hunter Valley – have never been published, and come complete with sketches, plans and photography.
Peter Stutchbury, in his own words and pictures, explains the underpinnings of his philosophy and practice. A collection of ‘Projects in Brief ’ covers seminal works of his early practice. Fourteen major recent ‘Projects in Detail’ are presented, none of which have been previously published, with explanatory texts, sketches, plans and new photography. There is an illustrated chronology of all his works and a section on his working studio.
An essential gift for any Architecture enthusiast!
ISBN: 9780646552330 Published: 2011 Hardcover Pages: 288
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