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The first in-depth analysis of the stunning designs of one of the
world's most captivating and prominent architects Born in Tanzania,
David Adjaye (b. 1966) is rapidly emerging as a major international
figure in architecture and design-and this stunning catalogue
serves only to cement his role as one of the most important
architects of our time. His expanding portfolio of important civic
architecture, public buildings, and urban planning commissions
spans Europe, the United States, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
He transforms complex ideas and concepts into approachable and
innovative structures that respond to the geographical, ecological,
technological, engineering, economic, and cultural systems that
shape the practice of global architecture. The publication of this
compendium of work and essays coincides with the scheduled opening
of Adjaye's National Museum of African American History and Culture
on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Adjaye's completed work in
the United States includes the Museum of Contemporary Art in
Denver, a pair of public libraries in D.C., and several private
residences. He is also known for his collaborations with artists,
most recently with the British painter Chris Ofili (b. 1968).
Following an introduction by Zoe Ryan, Adjaye writes on his current
and future work, with subsequent essays by an extraordinary cadre
of architectural scholars on Adjaye's master plans and urban
planning, transnational architecture, monuments and memorials, and,
finally, the forthcoming museum in D.C. Portfolios of Adjaye's work
thread throughout this comprehensive volume. Distributed for the
Art Institute of Chicago and Haus der Kunst Exhibition Schedule:
Haus der Kunst, Munich (01/30/15-06/28/15) The Art Institute of
Chicago (09/19/15-01/03/16)
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