“The seventy-five works featured here, which include a range of residential and office buildings, houses, and institutions in a wide variety of styles and locations, are explored in lavish detail. ”
Stanley Saitowitz/Natoma Architects: Seventy-five Works
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Stanley Saitowitz/Natoma Architects Seventy-five Works
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Foreword by Stanley Saitowitz
Introduction by Robert McCarter
Photography by Richard Barnes, Bruce Damonte, Joe Fletcher, Steve Proehl, and Rein van Riethoven
Edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda
These seventy-five works are the harvest of seventeen years of exploration from our office in San Francisco. With this admired city as backdrop, we search for ways to produce fitting contemporary architecture in its highly conservative terrain. These local efforts have provided opportunities to also work nationally.
The projects describe allied explorations of Outsides and Insides, Places and Programs, Contexts and Contents.
Outsides are about building the evolving city with continuity. More than 80% of the fabric of cities is housing, so urban grain is predominantly composed of dwellings, and multifamily housing has become a focus of our work where we have explored ways to be both contextual and contemporary simultaneously.
Insides are about blankness, emptiness to provide indeterminate shelter which frees occupants to inhabit space at their will. We aim to make architecture as apparatus rather than object, instrument rather than monument. We think of buildings as support for human events, more like a camera than a photograph, more like a telephone than a conversation.
Stanley Saitowitz/Natoma Architects
Seventy-five Works
Book Size: 11 x 9 in / 279.4 x 228.6 mm
Format: Landscape
Pages: 544
Language: English
Photographs: 845
Illustrations: 575
Edition/ISBN: Hardcover (978-1-946226-64-8)