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Tall Buildings

by Terence Riley, Guy Nordenson
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Overview

Since the first skyscraper was erected over a century ago, tall buildings have intrigued people everywhere. Today, they are so commonplace that it is difficult to imagine the modern landscape without them. But skyscrapers are more than icons of the twentieth century; they continue to evolve and fulfill the rapidly changing technological, spatial, and aesthetic needs of the contemporary urban landscape and culture. This volume explores how the genre is being redefined for the twenty-first century, by presenting a critical review of the current state of tall buildings, discussing up-to-the-minute structural inventions, programmatic innovations as well as social, urban, and ecological implications.

Synopsis

Since the first skyscraper was erected over a century ago, tall buildings have intrigued people everywhere. Today, they are so commonplace that it is difficult to imagine the modern landscape without them. But skyscrapers are more than icons of the twentieth century; they continue to evolve and fulfill the rapidly changing technological, spatial, and aesthetic needs of the contemporary urban landscape and culture. This volume explores how the genre is being redefined for the twenty-first century, by presenting a critical review of the current state of tall buildings, discussing up-to-the-minute structural inventions, programmatic innovations as well as social, urban, and ecological implications.

About the Author, Terence Riley

Guy Nordenson, began his career as a draftsman in the joint studio of R. Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi in Long Island City. Currently, he is a structural engineer in New York City and associate professor of architecture and structures at Princeton University. He has collaborated with architects Steven Holl, Richard Meier and Yoshio Taniguchi, and, after 9/11, was responsible for organizing the damage inspection of the 400 buildings within the restricted zone around the World Trade Center site. His recent projects include the Museum of Modern Artis expansion in New York.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
The Museum of Modern Art
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780870700958

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