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Perfectly imperfect, imperfectly perfect / Martin Price.

Fine Arts Library NA737.P684 A4 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Price, Martin, author.
Contributor:
Aldrige, Doug, writer of introduction.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Price, Martin.
Architects--Texas--Arlington.
Architects.
Architecture--Study and teaching--Texas--Arlington.
Architecture.
Sustainable architecture--Philosophy.
Sustainable architecture.
Architecture--Philosophy.
Architecture--Study and teaching.
Philosophy.
Texas--Arlington.
Physical Description:
254 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Perfectly imperfect
Imperfectly perfect
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : PIIP Press, 2014.
Summary:
Professor Emeritus Martin Price has had a profound influence on Architecture and Architectural Education. His buildings are crafted to harmonize with nature's forms through flowing lines, forms, and rhythms. At the heart of his work is a desire to meet human needs in a more meaningful and natural way. Designed by award-winning graphic designer Brad Bartlett, Perfectly Imperfect Imperfectly Perfect expresses Price's design philosophy through a sequence of dynamic pages creating lyrical connection between words and images Source other than Library of Congress.
Notes:
Cover title.
With an introduction by Doug Aldrige: through granite : the architecture of Martin Price.
A book on the work of Martin Price and his students. (cf. Achnowledgements / by Martin Price).
Publications / Martin Price-Page 210.
ISBN:
9780615956237
0615956238
OCLC:
925921737

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