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OverviewFounded in Chicago in 1989, the architectural firm Brininstool + Lynch has become known for modern works that are rooted in the exceptional architectural culture of Chicago but also epitomise the best of contemporary design: elegant spatial compositions, remarkable aesthetic quality, refined details. In this volume, partners Brad Lynch and David Brininstool have selected 15 built works that represent the breadth and depth of the practice as well as its character, at once sophisticated and straightforward. Among the projects are the Racine Art Museum, designed around a collection of crafts in ceramic, fibre, glass, metal, and wood; city and country houses in Illinois and Indiana; and a series of large-scale urban residential buildings; as well as galleries, offices, a lounge, and a state-of-the-art 'sound lab' featuring an ever-changing LED light fixture. Brininstool + Lynch's architecture of refinement is both exquisitely consistent and consistently exquisite. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brad Lynch , David Brininstool , Reed KroloffPublisher: Andrea Monfried Editions LLC Imprint: Andrea Monfried Editions LLC ISBN: 9780991026319ISBN 10: 0991026314 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 31 December 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsThe Biggest Small Idea Reed Kroloff This Is What We Stand For Brad Lynch and David Brininstool Squark/B+L Offices, Chicago, Illinois, 1999-2001, 2013; Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, 1996; New York, New York, 2001; Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin, 1999-2003; Carus Residence, Peru, Illinois, 2001-2003; 550 St. Clair, Chicago, Illinois, 2005-2008; Claremont House, Chicago, Illinois, 2006-2007; Claremont Furniture, 2006-2007; The Fifth, Royal Oak, Michigan, 2003-2007; 659 Randolph, Chicago, Illinois, 2006-2009; Tiny Lounge, Chicago, Illinois, 2003-2004 (project); Chicago, Illinois, 2007-2008; Coffou Cottage, Michigan City, Indiana, 2006-2008; 37 Signals, Chicago, Illinois, 2009-2010; Enova Ninth Floor, Chicago, Illinois, 2011-2012; Arup Sound Lab, Chicago, Illinois, 2012; Wood House, Chicago, Illinois, 2010-2013.ReviewsAuthor InformationBrininstool + Lynch was founded in Chicago in 1989. The firm has received numerous awards and has been the subject of three exhibitions. Reed Kroloff is a principal at Jones|Kroloff and a nationally known commentator on architecture and urban design. He has served as director of the Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum, dean of architecture at Tulane University, and editor-in-chief of Architecture magazine. In 2003, he received the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |