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Hariri & Hariri Architecture: Leading Architects

Hardback

Main Details

Title Hariri & Hariri Architecture: Leading Architects
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Images Publishing Group
SeriesLeading Architects
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 223
Category/GenreIndividual architects and architectural firms
Architectural structure and design
ISBN/Barcode 9781864707359
Audience
General
Illustrations 200 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
Imprint Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
Publication Date 1 September 2017
Publication Country Australia

Description

Regarded by critics to be one of the most progressive American firms to be seen in the last 30 years, Hariri & Hariri Architecture was established in 1986 by Iranian-born Cornell-educated sisters, Gisue Hariri and Mojgan Hariri. Their work imbues their own unique brand of modernism across conceptual, residential, commercial and institutional works. This monograph, part of Images Publishing's Leading Architects Series, follows on the heels of the acclaimed 2010 monograph, Hariri & Hariri Buildings & Projects, published by IMAGES. This new book showcases the firm's dedication to the research and construction of innovative ideas. The firm has been commissioned for a number of high-profile projects, including the now iconic Sagaponac House, the first of numerous homes by internationally acclaimed architects gathered by Richard Meier and the late Coco Brown for the 'Houses at Sagaponac' development in Long Island, New York, and the firm continues to be involved in numerous commercial and residential projects currently in development in the Middle East. Richly photographed throughout and featuring detailed plans, the book chronicles in glorious detail the fine output of this dynamic duo and their influence on architecture and design across the globe. Hariri & Hariri Architecture has been celebrated with numerous prestigious awards throughout the years, including the '2015 American Architecture Award' from The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, and 'The American Academy of Arts and Letters' Academy Award for Architecture. They have also been inducted into Interior Design Magazine's Design Hall of Fame' in 2006. SELLING POINTS: . Delves into the process, depth of research and innovation employed by this much-celebrated and progressive New York-based firm, from architecture to design creations for various collections . Includes several highly celebrated recent projects, namely the world-renowned residential project Sternbrauerei Salzburg, in Austria, known as 'The Jewels of Salzburg'; a mixed-use residential/retail project in Xi an, China; an office/residential building in Dallas' new Arts Center; a residential development in Cape Cod; and a one-of-a kind 'Rock Crystal' chandelier and jewellery collection for Swarovski 400 colour

Author Biography

Gisue Hariri and Mojgan Hariri are the cofounders and Principal Directors of Hariri & Hariri Architecture, a New York-based multi-disciplinary architecture and design firm established in 1986 by Iranian-born Cornell-educated sisters. Today they are celebrated as two of the most accomplished women in American architecture and design and are described as one of the most progressive and out-of-the-box firms currently working in the United States. Their projects run the gamut from luxury residential developments and hotels to bathroom accessories to single-family houses to high-concept, high-tech experiments. For the Hariris, design is a holistic, boundary-less enterprise ranging from master planning and architecture to interior design, furniture, lighting, product design, and jewelry. They have devoted time to teaching since 1987, to emphasize the importance of academic and philosophical discourse within the context of a professional practice, and have been Adjunct Professors of Architecture at Columbia University, a Visiting Critic at Cornell University, McGill University, and Parsons School of Design.