Make Sense: Architecture by White
By (Author) White Arkitekter
Edited by Malin Zimm
Laurence King Publishing
Laurence King Publishing
21st May 2019
6th May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Architecture
720.47
Hardback
272
Width 185mm, Height 240mm
White Arkitekter, Scandinavia's leading interdisciplinary architecture practice, create environments that inspire sustainable ways of living. An employee-owned company founded by Sidney White in 1951, White is a collective of people interested in people. They are architects, anthropologists, planners, engineers, artists, sustainability experts, researchers and more.
In their new book, White showcase over 80 international projects. By integrating research and practice, their work pushes levels of sustainability even higher - it 'makes sense' in every way. Their projects range from residential apartments to trekking cabins, from schools to offices, from pop-up parks to nature reserves, and from hospitals to an entire city relocation.To build takes many hands and many minds - it is a marriage of sensibility and sensitivity. The projects in Make Sense aim for a better future - for people and for the planet."clearly set out and ideal for browsing or researching any topic. This is a book designed for showcasing the best in design principles. It is, therefore, suitable for those wishing to see how other architects have tackled problems in a sensitive and sustainable way" -- Building Engineer
White Arkitekteris an interdisciplinary practice for architecture, urban design, landscape architecture and interior design whose work is committed to sustainability in all its forms. Scandinavias leading architectural practice and the third largest in Europe, White have worked across Europe, America and Africa. As an employee-owned company, they live by their values of sustainability and innovation.