The work of Chicago architect Ralph Johnson explores the use of
restrained modernism to enrich and clarify complex programmatic
buildings with intriguing assemblies that reveal their functions
and hierarchical relationships. Mr. Johnson's goal is to form,
through the social art of architecture, an urban environment of
buildings that are good civic neighbours as well as distinguished
citizens. The projects in this book, both built and unbuilt,
represent his concern for humanistic values and emphasis on process
rather than preconceived product, allowing the work to respond to
diverse cultures and urban conditions. Mr. Johnson is a Principal
and the Design Director at Perkins+Will. The book includes essays
by Rodolphe el- Khoury, Daniel Friedman and Thomas Fisher.
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