Illusion in Design: New Trends in Architecture and Interiors
By (Author) Paul Gunther
By (author) Gay Giordano
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
22nd March 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
729
Hardback
208
Width 203mm, Height 203mm
This magical volume presents the startling world of illusion in design as employed by todays architects, interior designers, furniture designers, and others at work bending the appearance of reality for purposes of aesthetics or practicality or fun. From a faux bookcase that masks a room or Prohibition-style bar, to the mind-boggling Escher-like effects achieved by Casa Ceramica, whose optical illusion of a floor dips into valleys and rises into mounds (but is in reality flat), the book is a revelation and an inspiration. It offers to us the possibility that nearly anything can be done, if it can be imagined even in our own homes.
The authors look at residences across the globe, as well as spaces beyond the home, that utilise a myriad of surprising techniques. Included are projects by up-and-coming designers, such as Studio Malka and Vector Architects, as well as more established practitioners, such as Ferguson and Shamamian, G. P. Schafer, Peter Pennoyer, Robert A. M. Stern, and others.
Gay Giordano, a poet and writer on architecture and design, is coauthor of New York Living: Re-Inventing Home.
Paul Gunther, author, consultant, and current director of the Gracie Mansion Conservancy, is coauthor of New York Living: Reinventing Home.