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Ride: Antoine Predock - (Hardcover)

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  • Recipient of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Award for Lifetime Achievement and the AIA Gold Medal, Antoine Predock was an icon of American architecture.
  • About the Author: Antoine Predock was founding principal of Antoine Predock Architect.
  • 692 Pages
  • Architecture, Individual Architects & Firms

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About the Book



"A trailblazing original, Predock was his own tour de force. In his work, steel, glass, and concrete were combined with natural materials to celebrate modern life. Initially considered a regionalist architect--one who had captured the power of the desert--he went on to re-establish the importance of place in architecture in the tradition of Frank Lloyd Wright, Luis Barragan, and Louis Kahn. He made experience--what Kahn would have called spiritual experience--once again important in architecture. As critic for Time magazine, writing of Predock's work, Kurt Andersen observed: '[it is] tough and sensual, fabulously imagined, altogether persuasive.' Featuring the wide range of Predock's designed and built structures, including houses, schools, hotels, parks, theaters, nature centers, and more, this is an all-encompassing career/life 'memoirograph.' It charts the architect's journey from his beginnings, to his early days as a professional starting his own studio with the groundbreaking La Luz Community project, up to the present day, including the landmark Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The chronological presentation includes Predock's travel, travel sketches, and kinesthetic pursuits, encapsulating a life in architecture. Rich and multifaceted, like the work itself, this book showcases 3,500 photographs and features more than twenty gatefolds, which open to express the full scope of this modern master"--



Book Synopsis



Recipient of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Award for Lifetime Achievement and the AIA Gold Medal, Antoine Predock was an icon of American architecture. This book is the comprehensive consideration of his life's work.

A trailblazing original, Predock was his own tour de force. In his work, steel, glass, and concrete were combined with natural materials to celebrate modern life. Initially considered a regionalist architect--one who had captured the power of the desert--he went on to re-establish the importance of place in architecture in the tradition of Frank Lloyd Wright, Luis Barragan, and Louis Kahn. He made experience--what Kahn would have called spiritual experience--once again important in architecture.

As critic for Time magazine, writing of Predock's work, Kurt Andersen observed: "[it is] tough and sensual, fabulously imagined, altogether persuasive." Featuring the wide range of Predock's designed and built structures, including houses, schools, hotels, parks, theaters, nature centers, and more, this is an all-encompassing career/life "memoirograph." It charts the architect's journey from his beginnings, to his early days as a professional starting his own studio with the groundbreaking La Luz Community project, up to the present day, including the landmark Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The chronological presentation includes Predock's travel, travel sketches, and kinesthetic pursuits, encapsulating a life in architecture.

Rich and multifaceted, like the work itself, this book showcases 3,500 photographs and features more than twenty gatefolds, which open to express the full scope of this modern master.



Review Quotes




"[Ride] brings together 3,500 photographs surveying the career of trailblazer Predock, from the La Luz townhouse development in 1960s Albuquerque, to the 2009 construction of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights." -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

"The hefty, nearly 700-page "memoirograph" traces Predock's highly active life and prolific career." -- WORLD ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE

"...a massive chronological presentation of Predock's life and work, from his early years in Missouri and higher education in various places around the United States to his travels around the world and the buildings he built in and beyond his adopted home of Albuquerque, New Mexico..."Ride" is an excellent monograph." -- A WEEKLY DOSE OF ARCHITECTURE BOOKS



About the Author



Antoine Predock was founding principal of Antoine Predock Architect. During his 65-plus-year career, Predock received numerous awards and honors including the Rome Prize in 1985. He was named Academician of the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences in 2014.
Dimensions (Overall): 11.3 Inches (H) x 9.5 Inches (W) x 2.5 Inches (D)
Weight: 8.5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 692
Genre: Architecture
Sub-Genre: Individual Architects & Firms
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications Inc.
Theme: Monographs
Format: Hardcover
Author: Antoine Predock
Language: English
Street Date: April 23, 2024
TCIN: 89693735
UPC: 9780847899517
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-0935
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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