Open Studio: The Work of Robert A.M. Stern Architects
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Open Studio offers a window into the methods and unique culture of an architecture firm that has achieved international success.
Curated illustrations of hand sketches, study models, design sessions, and site visits pull back the curtain on the creative collaboration behind the scenes at Robert A.M. Stern Architects.
Nearly 100 pages of photographs of finished work, including academic buildings, museums, houses, apartment houses, and office towers, demonstrate the firm's ability to realize modern buildings in a wide variety of stylistic vocabularies through a commitment to fundamental principles of architecture and a respect for context and history.
Founded in 1969, the 250-person New York-based Robert A.M. Stern Architects has received numerous awards for design excellence from the American Institute of Architects, the Congress for the New Urbanism, the Urban Land Institute, the Society for College and University Planning, and the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art.
Specifications:- Format: Hardback
- Size: 210 × 158 mm (8 17/64 × 6 7/32 in)
- Pages: 384 pp
- Illustrations: 0 illustrations
- ISBN: 9781580935180
Educator, historian, and architect, Robert A.M. Stern is the founding partner of Robert A.M. Stern Architects; he served as dean of the Yale School of Architecture from 1998 to 2016. He is lead author of a monumental five-volume New York series that documents the city's architecture and urbanism from the Civil War to the millennium. Published in 2018, The New Residential Colleges at Yale: A Conversation Across Time (The Monacelli Press) documents the design and realization of the Collegiate Gothic Pauli Murray College and Benjamin Franklin College at Yale, which opened in the fall of 2017.
‘Stern and his team have transcended his postmodernist origins to arrive at a style both original and entirely in keeping with existing environments. Open Studio is a celebration of decades of the firm’s designs, and the photograph-heavy book is sure to delight.’ - The New Criterion