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The Architecture of Jacques Ferrier (Hardcover)
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The Architecture of Jacques Ferrier (Hardcover)
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It was perhaps no surprise that Jacques Ferrier was personally
selected by French President Nicolas Sarkozy to design the
country's pavilion for the Shanghai World Expo in 2010. It was to
become, along with Thomas Heatherwick's `Seed Cathedral', one of
the most lauded and visited pavilions of the fair, and embodied the
key characteristics of Ferrier's work: a deep interest in
technology; the encouragement of social interaction through the use
of courtyards, walkways and loggias; and the use of a perforated
outer skin that not only responds to the need for internal climatic
control but also provides an additional space for informal social
gathering while softening the transition from the building's
internal space to the outside world. Influenced by the critic
Rayner Banham, by the work of French architect-engineer Jean
Prouve, and by his early experience of working with Norman Foster,
Jacques Ferrier has developed a highly individual approach to
architecture that seeks to harness technology in order to create
buildings and urban environments that fully engage with the
practical and emotional needs of people. Central to Ferrier's
philosophy is the idea of the `Sensual City', which aims to create
buildings and cities that engage with the five senses - sound,
smell, sight, touch and taste - that are central to human
experience. Ferrier is the antithesis of the celebrity
`starchitect', but his work stands out precisely because of its
calm thoughtfulness, sensitivity and precision.
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