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Brick Stone Metal Wood: Building on Tradition by Carlos Garcia Fernandez & Begoña de Abajo Castrillo
Brick Stone Metal Wood: Building on Tradition by Carlos Garcia Fernandez & Begoña de Abajo Castrillo
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Brick Stone Metal Wood: Building on Tradition by Carlos Garcia Fernandez & Begoña de Abajo Castrillo
Publisher: Images Publishing Group
US SRP: $50.00 US
Binding: Hardcover
Pub Date: June 03, 2020
Physical Info: 1.02" H x 11.38" L x 8.72" W (3.01 lbs) 256 pages
- Richly illustrated with full-color photographs, and detailed plans throughout
- Features a selection of contemporary projects all employing or repurposing traditional materials, to create new and innovative buildings
- Projects include a range of typologies, from houses to cultural centers, or museums to sports pavilions, brand new designer builds to modern extensions on centuries-old heritage buildings
- Each example provides a clear illustration of how traditional materials have been used to highlight or enhance the building
This book journeys through a curated selection of stunning examples from across the world, showcasing how each material is creatively used over a diverse range of building types and styles, and illustrating the myriad possibilities and forms available to the modern architect who chooses to rework these age-old materials into a brand-new decorative yet functional form.
Carlos García Fernández holds a PhD in Architecture from the Madrid School of Architecture and has also studied at TU Delft in Holland. He has been fellow at the Spanish Academy in Rome and visiting researcher at Keio University in Tokyo, in the Sejima Laboratory. He is currently working as an Associate Professor at the Architectural Projects Department at ETSAM.
RAW/deAbajoGarcia is an architecture office founded in 2013 in New York by Carlos García Fernández and Begoña de Abajo Castrillo, though they are currently based in Madrid. Each holds a Master in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University where they both studied as Fulbright fellows.
Begoña de Abajo Castrillo is the recipient of the National End of Studies Prize (Ministry of Education) and End of Studies Prize 2012 (UPM). She also studied at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago and is currently developing her PhD as researcher in the Architectural Projects Department at ETSAM. She has worked with Alvaro Siza in Porto then became a member of the Foster and Partners Madrid team.
