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Buildings by David Chipperfield Architects embody clarity and minimalism as well as a successful blend of innovation and time honoured techniques. The goal is to develop architecturally, socially and intellectually sophisticated solutions, with a constant eye on the unified whole, and never the brash gesture. Since its foundation in 1985, David Chipperfield Architects has realised projects worldwide, of various typologies and architectural milestones, as well as smaller projects, each with their own special character. The reputation of the office is due not least to the skilful integration of all project stakeholders in the design process and the continuous refinement of a design concept up to completion.
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The catalogue presents some of David Chipperfield Architect's current work, that is either recently completed, or in progress. We hope to expose in a more open manner, not a glossy presentation of an overview of our work, but a more open explanation of the work of the architect. This does not mean that the aesthetics of presentation are avoided, rather they are balanced by an attempt to communicate thoughts and concerns that are still in our minds and are part of our process. In order to emphasise this, each project team has been responsible for developing their own installation. We also want to avoid the idea that this process is anything but messy. The development of ideas is not consistent from project to project. Every process is subject to different possibilities and limits. Some projects develop intensely through a concentrated process of competition while others evolve through changes in circumstances and demands. Some are elaborated through sketches and modifications and some evolve through a more mechanical process of revision and the examination of alternatives.
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The James Simon Gallery, the new entrance building between the Kupfergraben and the Neues Museum, marks the architectural conclusion of the Museuminsel ensemble in Berlin after 180 years. It forms, together with the Archaeological Promenade, the centrepiece of the master plan developed in 1999, which has since served as the starting point for all further planning on Museumsinsel. The book, published by David Chipper?eld Architects on the occasion of the opening, is dedicated to the building and its cultural contexts. Photographs by Thomas Struth present the completed building, both within its urban context as well as in intimate close-ups. Texts by prominent architects, historians and sociologists complement the artistic photographic documentation.
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This book presents David Chipperfield's new architectural work realized in Japan, a contemporary place for prayer. The primary material will be photography: Keiko Sasaoka's work documents the architecture, which is in constant dialogue with the surrounding landscape of Inagawa, over four alternating seasons. Her camera conveys the visitor's experience of the architecture in time and space, rather than an objectified image of a static piece of work. The photographic journey of the Chapel and the Visitor Centre will be followed by an essay written by the architect and stories behind the scene: the parallel processes of collaborations with client, with constructors and engineers, and designers for the exceptional gardens or handmade screens. The buildings are as much the outcome of innovative architectural thinking with deference to the Japanese sensitivity as a technical breakthrough for construction.
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Architecture --- architectural theory --- Chipperfield, David --- Théorie --- Pratique --- Chipperfield, David °1953 (°Londen, Engeland) --- Architectuurtheorie ; David Chipperfield ; ontwerptheorie --- 72.07 --- 72.038 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Chipperfield, David, --- Théorie. --- Pratique. --- Théorie.
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David Chipperfield Architects --- Architectuur ; 1985-2013 ; David Chipperfield --- Chipperfield, David °1953 (°Londen, Engeland) --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Chipperfield, David, --- architectuur --- architecture [discipline] --- Chipperfield, David --- 72.07 --- 72.039 --- 72.038 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architecture
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David Chipperfield’s architecture stands for clarity, minimalism and a combination of the tried and tested with innovation. He aims for architecturally, socially and intellectually ambitious solutions. This extended reprint of a monograph of publications in DETAIL has been supplemented by three current projects. As usual, it gives a glimpse behind the scenes, describes processes and provides plenty of building details.- projects and processes- three new projects: renovation of Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) in Berlin; conversion for Jacoby Studios in Paderborn; new construction of Hoxton Press residential towers in London.
Architecture, British --- Architecture, Modern --- 72.07 --- Chipperfield, David °1953 (°Londen, Engeland) --- Architectuur ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw ; D. Chipperfield --- David Chipperfield Architects --- Modern architecture --- British architecture --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Chipperfield, David, --- David Chipperfield Architects. --- Chipperfield Architects --- DCA
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Architecture --- Chipperfield, David --- History --- Histoire --- Catalogs. --- architectuur --- twintigste eeuw --- Chipperfield David --- 72.07 --- 72.038 1 --- Architectuur ; 20ste eeuw ; 1985-1992 ; D. Chipperfield --- Chipperfield, David °1953 (°Londen, Engeland) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Chipperfield, David, --- architecture [discipline] --- United Kingdom
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Sir David Chipperfield is of one of Britain's leading architects. Renowned for his quiet and thoughtful style, he has a huge international reputation and has created works in China, Japan, Italy, USA, Spain and Germany. Chipperfield produces sophisticated buildings, from museums to homes, with an acute sensitivity for materials and a powerful awareness of their environment. This revised and expanded book presents projects spanning Chipperfield's entire career. Each has a project profile, many accompanied by specially commissioned photographs, along with a complete project chronology. Among the featured works are the River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames, the Neues Museum Berlin, BBC Scotland at Pacific Quay, The Hepworth Wakefield, Turner Contemporary Margate, Naga Museum Sudan and Fayland House. This new edition includes 34 new projects, including One Pancras Square and the Royal Academy extension.
Architecture, British --- Museum architecture --- Chipperfield, David, --- David Chipperfield Architects --- 72.07 --- Chipperfield, David °1953 (°Londen, Engeland) --- Architectuur ; 1985-2013 ; David Chipperfield --- 72.038 --- 72.039 --- Architecture --- British architecture --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Chipperfield Architects --- DCA --- Chipperfield, David --- David Chipperfield Architects, --- Architecture, British - Catalogs --- Museum architecture - Catalogs --- Chipperfield, David, - 1953- - Catalogs --- Chipperfield, David, - 1953 --- -Architecture, British
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