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Bruce Mau

    Bruce Mau è un designer visionario il cui lavoro esplora il costante interrogarsi sul mondo e sulle sue trasformazioni. Il suo approccio al design va oltre la mera estetica, concentrandosi sul cambiamento delle mentalità e sulla connessione di diverse discipline. I progetti di Mau sfidano spesso i confini convenzionali, aprendo nuove strade per la risoluzione creativa dei problemi. La sua influenza è evidente nella sua continua ricerca di innovazione e nel suo desiderio di plasmare il modo in cui percepiamo e interagiamo con il nostro ambiente.

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    The Nexus
    S, M, L, XL. Office for Metropolitan Architecture
    • S,M,L,XL presents a selection of the remarkable visionary design work produced by the Dutch firm Office for Metropolitan Architecture (O.M.A.) and its acclaimed founder, Rem Koolhaas, in its first twenty years, along with a variety of insightful, often poetic writings. The inventive collaboration between Koolhaas and designer Bruce Mau is a graphic overture that weaves together architectural projects, photos and sketches, diary excerpts, personal travelogues, fairy tales, and fables, as well as critical essays on contemporary architecture and society. The book's title is also its framework: projects and essays are arranged according to scale. While Small and Medium address issues ranging from the domestic to the public, Large focuses on what Koolhaas calls "the architecture of Bigness." Extra-Large features projects at the urban scale, along with the important essay "What Ever Happened to Urbanism?" and other studies of the contemporary city. Running throughout the book is a "dictionary" of an adventurous new Koolhaasian language -- definitions, commentaries, and quotes from hundreds of literary, cultural, artistic, and architectural sources.

      S, M, L, XL. Office for Metropolitan Architecture
    • The Nexus

      • 376pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Why today’s complex problems demand a radically new way of thinking—one in which art, technology, and science converge.Today’s complex problems demand a radically new way of thinking—one in which art, technology, and science converge to expand our creativity and augment our insight. Creativity must be combined with the ability to execute; the innovators of the future will have to understand this balance and manage such complexities as climate change and pandemics. The place of this convergence is the Nexus. In this provocative and visually striking book, Julio Mario Ottino and Bruce Mau offer a guide for navigating the intersections of art, technology, and science.The Nexus brings together word and image to prepare us—individuals and organizations alike—for the challenges and opportunities of the twenty-first century. Compelling historic examples illuminate the present, from the Renaissance, when the domains were one, to the twentieth century, with intense, collective creative outpourings from places as different as the Bauhaus and Bell Labs. Leaders must be able to grasp simplicity in complexity and complexity in simplicity—and embrace the powerful idea of complementarity, where opposing extremes coexist and our thinking expands. Innovation needs more than managing. Managers use maps; leaders develop compasses.

      The Nexus
    • Drama

      • 312pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the intersection of architecture and performance, this work delves into David Rockwell's innovative designs for hotels, restaurants, and cultural institutions, all influenced by his passion for theater. It highlights the core principles that enhance his architectural impact, featuring insights from notable figures like Quincy Jones and José Andrés. The book serves as both an exploration of Rockwell's significant contributions to contemporary architecture and a compelling argument for the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration.

      Drama