How Architecture Tells: 9 Realities that will Change the Way You See

Author:   Robert Steinberg ,  The Hon. Penny Pritzker ,  Gerald Sindell ,  Hoop Design
Publisher:   Oro Editions
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9781954081314


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   24 December 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Robert Steinberg ,  The Hon. Penny Pritzker ,  Gerald Sindell ,  Hoop Design
Publisher:   Oro Editions
Imprint:   Oro Editions
Weight:   1.780kg
ISBN:  

9781954081314


ISBN 10:   1954081316
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   24 December 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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How Architecture Tells is stunning, riveting, gorgeous. --Jeffrey J. Fox, New York Times and International Best Selling Author As a developer, I've worked with Rob and his firm for years, and admired their work. But How Architecture Tells goes much further; it explains his focus on the people side of architecture, going beyond the bricks and mortar to show how the ultimate users of the physical space, be it residential, commercial or institutional, can interact with design principles to benefit them. Planning Commissions and elected officials would do well to read this before they opine on a given project. --William A. Witte, Chairman and CEO of Related California, California's Largest Mixed-Income Developer The principles that Rob has employed throughout the course of his career as an architect reflect a profound understanding and embrace of the relationship between people and their environment. These principles - that the built environment is inherently social; that architecture is an opportunity to integrate intuitive understanding, beautiful design, and natural forces; that the combination of these can result in new insights - these principles also apply when we consider what creates strong, thriving communities. For those who lead through design, the principles in How Architecture Tells provide exceptional guidance as we navigate the complexities of what exists and what could become. Staying true to a vision that has a clear and inviting narrative helps build community support, while being responsive to the context in which we operate includes the community from the point of inception. Cities are always in the process of being reborn. New buildings are created and old ones are torn down or repurposed. People flow in and out of neighborhoods and towns. Styles and norms change and one day we embrace the car and the next, walking. There is no guarantee to how our cities will evolve and we all know what it feels like to exist in places that ignore the human experience. But if we keep the principles of Steinberg's How Architecture Tells in mind, every new change can bring with it greater beauty and inspiration, and every change can enhance our connections - to each other, and to the places that hold us. --Alicia John-Baptiste, President and CEO of SPUR -- The SF Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Assoc. Students of architecture should read this book. It is at once a theory and description of architecture intertwined with the deeply personal story of one architect. It shows the imperative that architecture is indeed powerful when it is focused on making human lives better. --John Barton, Director, Stanford University Architecture Design Program


As a developer, I've worked with Rob and his firm for years, and admired their work. But How Architecture Tells goes much further; it explains his focus on the people side of architecture, going beyond the bricks and mortar to show how the ultimate users of the physical space, be it residential, commercial or institutional, can interact with design principles to benefit them. Planning Commissions and elected officials would do well to read this before they opine on a given project. --William A. Witte, Chairman and CEO of Related California, California's Largest Mixed-Income Developer How Architecture Tells is stunning, riveting, gorgeous. --Jeffrey J. Fox, New York Times and International Best Selling Author The principles that Rob has employed throughout the course of his career as an architect reflect a profound understanding and embrace of the relationship between people and their environment. These principles - that the built environment is inherently social; that architecture is an opportunity to integrate intuitive understanding, beautiful design, and natural forces; that the combination of these can result in new insights - these principles also apply when we consider what creates strong, thriving communities. For those who lead through design, the principles in How Architecture Tells provide exceptional guidance as we navigate the complexities of what exists and what could become. Staying true to a vision that has a clear and inviting narrative helps build community support, while being responsive to the context in which we operate includes the community from the point of inception. Cities are always in the process of being reborn. New buildings are created and old ones are torn down or repurposed. People flow in and out of neighborhoods and towns. Styles and norms change and one day we embrace the car and the next, walking. There is no guarantee to how our cities will evolve and we all know what it feels like to exist in places that ignore the human experience. But if we keep the principles of Steinberg's How Architecture Tells in mind, every new change can bring with it greater beauty and inspiration, and every change can enhance our connections - to each other, and to the places that hold us. --Alicia John-Baptiste, President and CEO of SPUR -- The SF Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Assoc. Students of architecture should read this book. It is at once a theory and description of architecture intertwined with the deeply personal story of one architect. It shows the imperative that architecture is indeed powerful when it is focused on making human lives better. --John Barton, Director, Stanford University Architecture Design Program


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Robert Steinberg, FAIA, is chairman of the global architecture firm Steinberg Hart. He is a Berkeley-trained, third generation architect. Steinberg transformed his father’s primarily residence-focused practice in Silicon Valley into a global powerhouse that has, among other achievements, greatly impacted the Chinese approach to housing their senior population.                                 The Hon. Penny Pritzker was the United States Secretary of Commerce during the Obama administration, is the founder of Vi Senior Housing, PSP Capital Partners, and Pritzker Realty Group. Gerald Sindell, co-author, is the author of The Genius Machine, New World Library (2009), and founder of Thought Leaders Intl. Adam and Catherine Hooper of Hoop Design have designed for the Tate Gallery in London, and Phaidon Publishing among many others. Among their titles is Phaidon Design Classics (three volumes, Phaidon, 2006).

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