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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Same as the Last One!,
This review is from: Richard Meier Architect, Vol. 3 (1992-1998) (Hardcover)
To those very few of us who are in architectural circles, Richard Meier is a common name. I know that I quickly bought the first two volumes of his books upon entering Architecture School, and put my name on a waiting list for 3 months to get the third volume. When the book arived, I was a little disappointed at the haste in which the book was put together. It seemed to me that they were in such a rush to put out another volume of his work, that the quality of it suffered. Many of the projects shown in this book, are just completed versions of what was in the planning phases in his second book. Another disappointing feature of this book is that almost one quarter of it is dedicated to the Getty Center. I guess the reason that it seemed so spurious to me is that I had volume two AND a book on the Getty Center before purchasing this third volume, so there wasn't much new information to sink my teeth into. My recomendation is this: If you have the first two volumes- Don't be in any hurry to buy this book. It's already familiar to you, and you'll be let down.If you don't have the first two volumes, or are new to architecture: Go and buy this book immedeately! This is a great book for you to become familiar with one of the masters of modern architecture. You'll like what you see
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must-have for Meier fans,
By "bricole" (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Richard Meier Architect, Vol. 3 (1992-1998) (Hardcover)
This 3rd in a series monograph by Rizzoli is a must-have addition to any serious architectural book library or to fans of Richard Meiers work. The numerous color photos are top rate, and together with a large number of drawings give a thorough overview of one of the top designers of today. The many photos in particular attest as to the successful completion of previously anticipated projects which have been in the pipeline, while new drawings herald new masterpieces to come.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
25 selected projects from 1965 to 2000 in B&W,
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This review is from: Richard Meier, Architect (Hardcover)
Only ISBN: 1580930611 or ISBN: 1580930441 published by the Monacelli Press on 304 pages as an exhibition catalog with beautiful only B&W photos and drawings (many 3D) and minimal text.
FROM FRONT FLAP: Over his thirty-five-year career Richard Meier has produced an internationally recognized body of work that reinterprets and recovers the ideals of modernism. With the completion of the landmark Getty Center in Los Angeles, Meier's distinct vision has emerged as architecture that is truly for our time. This catalog, accompanying a major exhibition organized by The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (and traveling throughout the world), beautifully documents Meier's career with exquisite duotone photographs and the architect's own drawings, most of which have never been published. Twenty-five of Meier's masterworks are featured, including the Smith House in Darien, Connecticut; the Douglas House, on the shores of Lake Michigan; the Museum for Decorative Arts in Frankfurt; the Canal+ Headquarters in Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona; and the Getty Center. Current projects, including federal courthouses in Islip, New York, and Phoenix, Arizona, and the Church of the Year 2000 in Rome, are also presented. A collection of insightful essays and commentaries by, among others, noted scholars Kenneth Frampton and Jean-Louis Cohen and architect Stan Allen illuminates various formal, theoretical, and practical issues at work in Meier's ever-evolving approach to the art of architecture. An extensively illustrated chronology of built and unbuilt work completes this first volume to document the entirety of Meier's extraordinary oeuvre. CONTENTS: Richard Koshalek and Dana Hutt 6 Introduction: Richard Meier, Light + Space Architect Dana Hutt 8 Richard Meier's Working Space: The Uses of Abstraction Stan Allen 12 Figures in an Urban Landscape: Meier at the Millennium Kenneth Framp ton 28 Creative Repetition Jean-Louis Cohen 34 Smith House 40 Bronx Developmental Center 48 Douglas House 56 Olivetti Branch Office Prototype 66 The Atheneum 72 The Hartford Seminary 84 Frankfurt Museum for the Decorative Arts 94 High Museum of Art 108 Siemens Corporate Headquarters 118 The Getty Center 128 Westchester House 152 Ackerberg House 162 Grotta House 170 The Hague City Hall and Central Library 180 Ulm Exhibition and Assembly Building 190 Weishaupt Forum 200 Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art 208 Royal Dutch Paper Mills Headquarters 216 Madison Square Garden Site Redevelopment 224 Canal+ Headquarters 232 Rachofsky House 240 Islip Courthouse 248 Neugebauer House 254 Phoenix Courthouse 262 Church of the Year 2000 268 The Richard Meier Archive Lisa J. Green 276 Buildings and Projects 1960-1999 282 Selected Bibliography 302
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Out-of-focus Black & White,
By A Customer
This review is from: Richard Meier Architect (Paperback)
Do not confuse this Monacelli Press book with the latest Rizzoli book by the same name. This one is an "artsy cofee table book" with slightly out-of-focus artsy black and white photos of a limited selection of his projects, including some of his earlier houses as well as some of his latest works. Large two page photographs are shown, together with 3 or 4 smaller ones per project, in lieu of a more comprehensive exposition of their work. If you are looking for information on their current work or design ideas check out the Rizzoli books instead.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No good,
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This review is from: Richard Meier Architect, Vol. 1 (1964-1984) (Paperback)
The book did not arrive even I waited for several weeks.
And when I asked to check my order, they just refounded without explanation. That was terrible.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Verry Good,
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This review is from: Richard Meier Architect, Vol. 3 (1992-1998) (Paperback)
Will decrease a many help to you. But it is inconvenient for the photograph to be insufficient.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book of Richard Meier,
By Zip Lo (Scarborough, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Richard Meier Architect, Vol. 3 (1992-1998) (Paperback)
The Book is Great. If you love the style of Richard Meier, you sure would love this book too.
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Richard Meier Architect by Kenneth Frampton (Paperback - June 1, 2000)
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