Book Information:
| Title | Appliance House |
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| Subtitle | |
| Author | Nicholson, Ben; |
| Publisher | Chicago Institute for Architecture and Urbanism |
| Publish Date | 1990 |
| ISBN | 0262640260 |
| Pages | 88 |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Notes | Ben Nicholson's work reflects the concerns of a generation educated and influenced by Daniel Libeskind and John Hejduk but establishes a highly individual search for rigor, precision, and craftsmanship in architecture. Here he analyzes the structure and form of everyday objects such as appliances and bread tags to construct the theoretical and physical framework for an Appliance House, a shelter from Sub-Urban life, a receptacle for all the forgotten objects of society. This book brings together numerous sketches, pencil drawings, color collages, and models that provide a detailed account of this unique fourÂyear project. Ben Nicholson completed Appliance House as a Fellow of the Chicago Institute for Architecture and Urbanism. |
| URL | http://lccn.loc.gov/90006662 |
| TRRF Call No. | AR-00217 |
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