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OAB (updated): Office of Architecture in Barcelona

(Hardback, English)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

OAB (updated): Office of Architecture in Barcelona

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781940291574

Publisher:

Actar Publishers

Imprint:

Actar Publishers

Publication Date:

4th January 2016

Edition:

English

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Architecture
Individual architects and architectural firms

Dewey:

720.922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 227mm, Height 282mm

Weight:

1833g

Description

OAB draws on the collaborative nature of the Carlos Ferrater previous studio, incorporating new ways of understanding the contributions of each team member to generate richer and more varied, prepared and flexible projects. The creation of this new platform attempts to address the challenges that contemporary architecture has raised in intellectual, social, technological, and environmental spheres.

The contents are organized as a collection of chapters that turn the spotlight on both projects and recently built works. These convey a willingness to work in different scenarios, expanding and enriching the range of proposals in the pursuit of new avenues of formal expression. The book covers the theoretical aspects of each project, focusing on innovation, research, and the application of new technologies. At the same time, as we explore each projects development, emphasis is placed upon context, the buildings objectives, and the social roots of the architects work.

Reviews

"Looking at OAB's work in the updated monograph in this manner, a number of formal strands can be grasped: triangulation, as in the BBG and AA House; carved volumes, as in the Azahar Group Headquarters and Granada Science Park; grids, which are appropriate for corporate buildings, such as the Mediapro Building; the layered facades of Bilbao's Riverside and other apartment buildings; and the occasional articulated box, such as the Vila Real Public Library." --John Hill, A Daily Dose of Architecture

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