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Steven Holl has 86 books on Goodreads with 4334 ratings. Steven Holl’s most popular book is Questions of Perception: Phenomenology of Architecture.
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Steven Holl (born December 9, 1947) is an American architect...
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GA Steven Holl Volume 1: 1975-1998 | January 1, 2012. The Light Pavilion by Lebbeus Woods and Christoph a. Kumpusch | January 1, 2012.
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Nov 6, 2018 · 2 ratings0 reviews. This book takes a close look at seven houses designed by Steven Holl, considered one of America's most influential architects. It offers the reader unprecedented access to the thought processes and work of this groundbreaking, cutting-edge architect through his own words and watercolors--and more than 100 photographs.
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Apr 24, 2007 · Hardcover. from $40.00 6 Used from $40.00. Named America's Best Architect by Time magazine in 2001 "for buildings that satisfy the spirit as well as the eye," Steven Holl is known for an experimental approach to architecture that is at once romantic, humanistic, and resplendently modern.
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Apr 24, 2007 · 22 ratings1 review. Named America's Best Architect by Time magazine in 2001 "for buildings that satisfy the spirit as well as the eye," Steven Holl is known for an experimental approach to architecture that is at once romantic, humanistic, and resplendently modern.
In an accessible and illuminating format, this book presents 24 recent projects arranged in four chapters chronologically parallel to the polemic of four talks given around the world since 2001: Pro-Kyoto, Compression, Porosity and Urbanisms. Holl’s call for a “phenomenology of architecture” challenges us to rethink architectural ...