Architecture and Automobiles
By (Author) Philip Jodidio
Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
1st August 2011
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Road and motor vehicles: general interest
725.38
Hardback
228
Width 262mm, Height 242mm
1320g
This book explore the interconnected relationship between cars and buildings Architecture and automobiles have been intrinsically linked since the dawn of the internal combustion engine - from the assembly plant to the showroom and on to that ubiquitous fixture of the artificial landscape, the service station. The streamlined forms of automobiles have often inspired architects and some have even ventured into designing their own cars. Features Foster and Partners, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, ONL, Renzo Piano, Populous, Zaha Hadid, UNStudio and Massimiliano Fuksas. Projects presented include the BMW Museum in Munich, the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, the Audi museum in Ingolstadt by 24-H, Manuel Gautrand's Citroen museum on the Champs Elyssee in Paris, and the Regio Emilia bridge by Santiago Calatrava in Italy. AUTHOR: Philip Jodidio is an internationally renowned author of more than 40 books on architecture. SELLING POINTS: - Explores the interconnected relationship between cars and architecture - car museums, showrooms, bridges, service stations, car parks, car manufacturing plants and Grand Prix circuits 600 col.
All around nicely thought out and presented.--SpeedReaders
Philip Jodidio is an internationally renowned author of more than 40 books on architecture.