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E-grāmata: Cool Is Everywhere: New and Adaptive Design Across America

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  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Abrams
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781683358749
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  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Abrams
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781683358749

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"Cool Is Everywhere is a photographic survey of the adaptive reuse design movement in America's coolest cities. Michel Arnaud has been studying the spread of urban life into smaller towns for years now, looking at how today's architects are blending the past with the present in exciting ways. These cities' and towns' residents are rethinking the usage of available architecture and repurposing it. Explore the arts and design district of Richmond, Virginia, where an old department store was turned into thebeautiful Quirk Hotel. Journey to Greenville, South Carolina, home to a synagogue that became a church that became a private residence. Cool Is Everywhere highlights remarkable designs that have transformed ordinary buildings into works of art. From North Adams, Massachusetts, to Oakland, California, join Michel as he explores the skyscrapers and quaint neighborhoods that led him to believe that cool is, in fact, everywhere."--Page 4 of cover



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Equal parts design inspiration and travelogue, this book highlights the rapidly growing adaptive reuse movement
On The Road To Change 6(2)
Michel Arnaud
Sunny-Side Cities 8(12)
Donald Albrecht
North Adams Massachusetts
Mass Moca
20(6)
Greylock WORKS
26(10)
Greenville South Carolina
Terry Iwaskiw and Melinda Lehman Residence
36(4)
The Anchorage
40(1)
Art & Light Gallery
41(1)
West Village Lofts at Brandon Mill
42(4)
ArtBomb Studio
46(8)
Buffalo New York
Darwin D. Martin House Complex
54(4)
Buffalo RiverWorks
58(2)
Northland Workforce Training Center
60(2)
Hotel Henry Urban Resort Conference Center at the Richardson Olmsted Campus
62(6)
Thin Man Brewery
68(6)
Oakland California
Equator Coffees Cafe
74(2)
Creative Growth Art Center
76(2)
Mei-Lan Tan and Victor Lefebvre Studio and Residence
78(4)
Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello Backyard Cabin
82(2)
Tassafaronga Village's Pasta Factory
84(2)
Temescal Alleys
86(6)
Portland Oregon
Portland Japanese Garden
92(2)
Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center
94(2)
Swift
96(4)
Hi-Lo Hotel
100(4)
The Zipper
104(6)
Cincinnati Ohio
21c Museum Hotel
110(4)
Lois and Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art
114(2)
Urbana Cafe
116(1)
Findlay Market
117(1)
Hughes Residence at Artichoke Curated Cookware Collection
118(2)
Neil Marquardt and Lauren Klar Residence
120(2)
MadTree Brewing Company
122(1)
Rhinegeist Brewery
123(1)
Hotel Covington
124(6)
Richmond Virginia
Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia
130(1)
American Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar
131(1)
The Market Center at Virginia Commonwealth University
132(2)
Quirk Hotel
134(2)
Mobelux
136(4)
Todd and Neely Dykshorn Residence
140(2)
Blue Bee Cider
142(6)
Birmingham Alabama
Pepper Place
148(2)
Brat Brot Gartenbar
150(2)
Sloss Furnaces
152(1)
Back Forty Beer Company
153(1)
Innovation Depot
154(1)
MAKEbhm
155(1)
Cheryl Morgan Residence
156(2)
Studio Goodlight and Liesa Cole and Stan Bedingfield Residence
158(2)
David Carrigan Residence
160(2)
Woodlawn Cycle Cafe
162(6)
Nashville Tennessee
Marathon Village
168(2)
Frist Art Museum
170(4)
Vadis Turner and Clay Ezell Residence
174(4)
David Lusk Gallery
178(1)
Elephant Gallery and Studio
179(1)
Noelle, Nashville
180(2)
Old Glory
182(6)
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Bob Bingham Studio
188(2)
Mattress Factory
190(2)
Michael Olijnyk Residence at the Mattress Factory
192(4)
City of Asylum
196(2)
Ace Hotel
198(2)
CLASS Community Service Center
200(6)
Omaha Nebraska
Howlin' Hounds Coffee
206(1)
Gallery 1516
207(1)
Kaneko
208(2)
Steve and Julie Burgess Residence
210(2)
Maria Fernandez Residence
212(2)
Boiler Room Restaurant
214(2)
Todd Simon Residence
216(8)
Denver Colorado
Union Station
224(4)
The Source Hotel and Market Hall
228(1)
Il Posto
229(1)
Denver Central Market
230(2)
Family Jones Spirit House
232(6)
Austin Texas
Seaholm Power Plant
238(4)
The Contemporary Austin
242(2)
Austin
244(2)
Ellsworth Kelly
Central Library, Austin Public Library
246(4)
Garage
250(2)
979 Springdale in East Austin
252(6)
Marfa Texas
Barbara Hill Residence
258(4)
Wrong Gallery
262(1)
Ballroom Marfa
263(1)
The Chinati Foundation/La Fundacion Chinati
264(6)
Selected Bibliography 270(2)
Acknowledgments 272
Michel Arnaud is an internationally recognized photographer who has worked for publications such as Vogue and Architectural Digest. He is the principal photographer for more than 20 design and lifestyle books, including Design Brooklyn and Detroit. He lives in New York City. Noted architectural curator, Donald Albrecht offers his perspective in the introduction.