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200 1 _aArchitectural Design 7/8 (1992)
_ePop Architecture: A Sophisticated Interpretation of Popular Culture?
_fed. lit. Andreas Papadakis
205 _a1ª Ed
207 0 _aVol. 62, Nº 7/8 (Jul.-Aug. 1992)
210 1 _aLondon
_cAcademy Editions
_dJul.-Aug. 1992
215 _a96 p.
_cil.
_d31 cm
300 _aArchitectural Design Profile nº 98
326 _aMensal
327 1 _a"J'acuse St. Paul's» / Maxwell Hutchinson, p. IX. -
327 1 _a"Sea Trade Centre at Zeebrugge: A working Babel de Rem Koolhaas" / Martine de Maeseneer and Dirk van den Brande, p. XV. -
327 1 _a"Architecture and Theology" / Quinlan Terry, p. XX. -
327 1 _a"Pop, popular and Populist" / Andreas Papadakis, Kenneth Powell, p. 6. -
327 1 _a"Interview with Robert Maxwell" / Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, p. 8. -
327 1 _a"On Terry Farrell" / Kenneth Powell, p. 16. -
327 1 _a"The Pop and the Popular at Disney" / Robert A. M. Stern, p. 20. -
327 1 _a"The International Forum on Popular Architecture", p. 24. -
327 1 _a"Espace Euro Disney, Villiers-Sur-Marne" / Robert Stern, p. 49. -
327 1 _a"Chiat / Day Building, Venice, California" / Frank Gehry, p. 56. -
327 1 _a"Towards the Perfect Office" / Charles Jencks, p. 62. -
327 1 _a"The Myth of LA and the Reinvention of the City" / James Steele, p. 66. -
327 1 _a"The Traditional Transfigured as Pop" / Tomás Taveira, p. 68. -
327 1 _a"Some thoughts on Pop and Permanent Architecture" / Mark Fisher, p. 80. -
327 1 _a"Nakanoshima Project II" / Tadao Ando, p. 84. -
327 1 _a"Function and Fantasy" / Basil Al-Bayati, p. 88. -
327 1 _a"Charles Moore Place, placelessness and the Res Publica" / text by James Steele, p. 92.
330 _a«This number is based on the proceedings of the forumat the Royal Academy of Arts, London, where the participants discussed Popular Architecture and the various notions surrounding it, especially the ideas of "the popular" and "pop art". Speakers included Charles Jencks, Robert Maxwell, Terry Farrell, James Wines, Piers Gough, Geoffrey Broadbent and many other internationally renowned architects and critics. Examples of this kind of architecture are presented, including recent projects by Robert Stern, particularly his work at Euro Disney, the Chiat/Day/Mojo building by Claes Oldenburg and Frank Gehry, and the work of Basil Bayati and Tomas Taveira. There is also an exclusive interview of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown by Robert Maxwell.»
345 _aEspólio do Arq. Victor Consiglieri
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_aPapadakis,
_bAndreas
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