| Author: Nina (EDT)/ Harwell Yale School of Architecture/ Rappaport | Editor: Nina Rappaport Andrei Harwell Lydia Miller |
| Format: | Paperback |
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Product Summary
Format: Paperback
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN-10: 039373322X
ISBN-13: 9780393733228
Buy.com Sku: 212076159
Publish Date: 6/1/2010
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 9.25H x 7.25L x 0.75T
Pages:
192
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| The fourth book in this series records the collaboration of Nick Johnson, development director of Urban Splash, Manchester, with Kahn Visiting Professors Sean Griffiths, Charles Holland, and Sam Jacob, who worked with a studio of Yale students to investigate alternative possibilities for development of the derelict Bishopsgate Goods Yard in East London. |
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From the Publisher:
Urban Integration: Bishopsgate Goods Yard, the fourth book in a series documenting the Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Fellowship in Architecture, records the collaboration of Bass Fellow Nick Johnson, development director of Urban Splash, Manchester, England, with Kahn Visiting Assistant Professors Sean Griffiths, Charles Holland, and Sam Jacob, of London-based FAT (Fashion, Architecture, Taste) assisted by Andrei Harwell of the Yale faculty. With students of a Yale architecture studio they investigated alternative possibilities for development of the derelict Bishopsgate Goods Yard in east London. This lively book includes interviews with the visiting professors and essays by Kieran Long, an architectural critic based in London, and John McMorrough, professor at the Knowlton School of Architecture at Ohio State University, as well as discussions from architectural crits with Patrick Bellew, Frank Lupo, Emmanuel Petit, Elihu Rubin, Michael Speaks, Frederick Tang, Susan Yelavitch, and Mimi Zeiger. |

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