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Places - Public Architecture (Hardcover)
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In its considered response to the globalisation of culture, HCMA
has consistently achieved an architecture that is expressive of
time and place, and uniquely interprets Canadian values of openness
and inclusivity. The firm's concentration on civic buildings
denotes a deeply-rooted concern for community, and recognition that
in contemporary pluralistic society's schools, libraries and
community centres are both symbolically and literally, the meeting
places for all sectors of our communities regardless of demography,
faith or ethnicity. What distinguishes HCMA's design approach is
its conceptual shift from the traditional departure points of form
or function, to a more organic and humanist approach by which
inhabitation of the building and its surroundings mediate the
interface between these two opposing forces. While function implies
an empirical definition of purpose, and form a pre-occupation with
sculptural abstraction, inhabitation connotes an understanding that
buildings should embrace the richness and diversity with which our
lives unfold. Places: Public Architecture explores a selection of
key projects by HCMA which offer insight into the firm's specific
approach to community building through public architecture.
Featured projects many of which have been challenged by
contemporary advancements in technology, include schools,
libraries, fire halls, childcare centres, and more. Through the
practice of architecture HCMA asks what is the future of the
library, of education, and of public space in an increasingly
online age? The book features critical text by accomplished writer
Jim Taggart, professional photography, lucid architectural
drawings, and details, as well as a look at the firm's design
process of iterative modelling/diagramming and research on
contemporary topics.
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