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Stephen Kieran

    Last Hong Kong Summer
    Metallica
    Alluvium
    Cellophane House
    Kierantimberlake: Fullness
    refabricating ARCHITECTURE
    • refabricating ARCHITECTURE

      • 175 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      An approach that integrates technology, materials, and production methods to improve quality while saving time and money. schovat popis

      refabricating ARCHITECTURE
    • Kierantimberlake: Fullness

      • 608 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      This monograph showcases the sophisticated and elegant projects by KieranTimberlake over the past decade, highlighting the firm's commitment to precision and innovation in architecture. It serves as a testament to their design philosophy and showcases a selection of their most significant works, emphasizing their contribution to contemporary architecture.

      Kierantimberlake: Fullness
    • Chronicles the design and execution of a five-story, off-site fabricated home assembled on-site in just sixteen days as part of the The Museum of Modern Art exhibition, 'Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling' in 2008. -- p. [4] of cover.

      Cellophane House
    • Alluvium

      • 351 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Since 2007, architects Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake have directed a design-research laboratory on Dhaka for graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design. What began as a desire to help a city in need became an immersion in investigating its ebbs and flows, mapping its urban systems, and charting its development via annual visits. The result of this extended study is Alluvium: Dhaka, Bangladesh, in the Crossroads of Water, a cross-genre book that incorporates diverse media and layers of narrative and analysis to encourage new readings and perspectives. The book includes first-person narratives by architects and planners, documentary photographs, and maps and infographics that visually represent the intricate connections between people, water, land, and health in this delta megacity. The work proposes a new approach to understanding place that is interwoven with human interest--an intimate, collaborative, research-based model that holds relevance for both the developing and developed worlds

      Alluvium
    • Metallica

      • 104 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      This book was written mostly in calendar year 2008 either before the Death Magnetic album had been released or after it was released but before we had heard it. It reflects the anger and betrayal many fans of our generation, who had supported Metallica since Ride the Lightning days or even earlier, felt because of the Napster incident of 2000-2001 and the abysmal St. Anger album of 2003. We don't have this level of anger towards the band anymore. Maybe writing the article (as it was then) was a cathartic process. We admit that it was somewhat enjoyable bashing a certain Lars Ulrich over the head with a weighty copy of Karl Marx's 1,100 page opus Capital Volume 1. Like Marx's Capital, our book was a product of its time. Please enjoy this book because it reflects the (sometimes unsaintly) anger towards Metallica which many older fans of the band were feeling in that time between the releases of St. Anger in 2003 and Death Magnetic in 2008.

      Metallica
    • Set in suburban To Kwa Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong, in the summer of the political riots, John, Paul, George, and Richard - the four Beatles, as they are known - find themselves caught up in the murder of a family member of a friend, plus a suicide and domestic violence. They begin to learn that schoolyard practical jokes have unforeseen and unpleasant consequences in the adult world outside of the classroom. They also encounter an unlikely middle-aged adversary, their old school's psychologist, Mr Zhao. As the allegations and counter-allegations of violence threaten to spiral out of everyone's control, how will the four get out of trouble?

      Last Hong Kong Summer