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Young Projects - Figure, Cast, Frame (Hardcover)
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Young Projects - Figure, Cast, Frame (Hardcover)
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This first monograph from New York-based Young Projects explores a
new approach to spatial design that combines digital and analog
methods at the intersection of exploration and architecture. This
monograph introduces the cutting-edge research and work of Young
Projects, founded by Bryan Young, where materiality, structure, and
form intersect to generate new architectural typologies. The book
presents a selection of the practice's most relevant projects: five
innovative houses completed between 2015 and 2020 as well as less
in-depth looks at other projects that define the practice. Each
house serves as a chapter through which Young Projects' broader
body of work is explored across scales, illustrated through a rich
landscape of drawings, diagrams, renderings, mock-ups, prototypes,
and photography. The through-line connecting all chapters is the
studio's interest in using ambiguity and anomaly to create novel
and accessible spaces, whether for high profile clients like Heidi
Klum or a new resort in St Kitts. Young Projects seeks to draw
users into immersive spatial experiences that unfold over time, in
a manner that is familiar but subtly foreign. This quality of
"allure" is a result of a unique and experimental approach to
materiality and spatial legibility. These are the threads that tie
the work together and have set Young Projects apart as an emerging
practice, as well as inform the larger-scale projects the studio
undertakes as it enters its second decade. Young Projects' process
often begins with simple exercises in making: form-finding
experiments they undertake within their Brooklyn studio. Material
research has included hand-pulling plaster with an irregular knife,
using furniture foam as a casting bed, and forming concrete with
palm stems. These experiments, among many others, mine
characteristics that are not typically associated with conventional
architectural materials and break traditional methodology, allowing
for qualities of randomness and spontaneity to enter the process of
making. The studio finds that letting go of control (at the right
moments) produces results that are often surprising, entirely
bespoke, and resist replication.
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