Steven Holl: Seven Houses

Hardback

Main Details

Title Steven Holl: Seven Houses
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Steven Holl
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 254
Category/GenreResidential buildings and domestic buildings
ISBN/Barcode 9780847861590
ClassificationsDewey:728
Audience
General
Illustrations 125 Colour Photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publication Date 6 November 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

This volume features seven of his residential houses and looks at his approach to modernist suburban residences, including two new homes finished in 2017. Viewed as a collection, these houses serve to demonstrate the wide range of Holl's prodigious genius through lavish and striking photographs as well as Holl's own descriptions. Considered one of America's most important architects, Holl is recognised for his ability to blend space and light with great contextual sensitivity and to utilise the unique qualities of each project to create a concept-driven design. Time magazine declared Holl "America's Best Architect" for his "buildings that satisfy the spirit as well as the eye." Following the successful Oscar Niemeyer Houses, Tadao Ando Houses, and Frank Lloyd Wright: The Houses, this book features private residences by acclaimed architect Steven Holl, including four new houses built in the past five years, and many published here for the first time. The book will serve as a companion to his previous Rizzoli book Steven Holl: Architecture Spoken.

Author Biography

Steven Holl is the founder and principal of Steven Holl Architects in New York and the designer of all projects ongoing in the office. Steven Holl Architects, established in 1977, has won many awards and his work has been presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 2001 France bestowed the Grande Medaille d'Or upon him, for Best Architect of the Academy of Architecture; and in the same year Time Magazine declared him "America's Best Architect" for his "buildings that satisfy the spirit as well as the eye." Holl has lectured and exhibited widely and has published numerous texts including Architecture Spoken (Rizzoli, 2007), Urbanisms: Working with Doubt (2009), Horizontal Skyscraper (2011), Color Light Time (2012), Scale (2012), and Urban Hopes (2013). Holl is a tenured professor in the Graduate School of Architecture and Planning at Columbia University and an architect in New York. Philip Jodidio was born in New Jersey in 1954. He studied art history and economics at Harvard before moving to Paris, where he was editor in chief of the French art monthly Connaissance des Arts from 1980 to 2002. Jodidio has written over 90 books about contemporary architecture and art including Tadao Ando: Venice, Tadao Ando at Naoshima, Tadao Ando Modern Art Museum of Ft. Worth, and I. M. Pei: The Complete Works for Rizzoli.

Reviews

"Holl has masterfully advanced that luminist vision architecturally through large-scale civic projects marked by lyrical sweeps of seemingly sculpted light. This invaluable and impeccably designed monograph concentrates, instead, on his homes, similarly enlightened. The Ex of In House ingenuously creates a 918-square-foot house, geothermally and solar-powered, with no bedroom, yet with inviting space to sleep five. A poetic understanding of site as a home's foundation informs Holl's masterful alchemy of wood and glass. These houses transcend being objects and are experiences of how Holl's understanding of site and light enliven our sense of what "house" can mean." -ArchNewsNow.com "Sub-subtitled "Luminist Architecture," this handsome, slipcased book documents seven Steven Holl houses completed over the last twenty years, some of them on the architect's own property north of New York City." -Archidose "But his residential work, also steeped in structural energy-saving methods, is really a testament to his love of nature and his creativity in mining the gifts of natural light, as illustrated by the seven houses he features in his new book, Steven Holl: Seven Houses, from Rizzoli New York." -New York Magazine