|
This features the work of Cecil Balmond, an internationally renowned designer, structural engineer, author and Deputy Chairman of the multi-disciplinary engineering firm Arup. His work and on going projects showing the intriguing creative process of Cecil Balmond and the Advanced Geometry Unit at Arup are revealed in this much awaited monograph. Balmond was born in Sli Lanka, where he studied at university, before leaving for further education in England. His interest lies in the genesis of form using numbers, music and mathematics as vital sources. Working with some of the most influential architects including Rem Koolhaas/OMA, Daniel Libeskind, Álvaro Siza, and Toyo Ito, he continues to promote engineering as a totally creative activity. Balmond lectures and teaches at architectural schools all over the world. He was appointed visiting Kenzo Tange Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Architecture, Saarinen Professor at Yale University School of Architecture. He is now the Crét Professor at the Architectural School of the University of Pennsylvania once held by Louis Khan, developing a radical programme on the generation of form. Balmond is the author of several books and has written editorials for a wide range of publications. Notable books include Number 9, a story about the hidden world of numbers, and Informal which explores structure as catalyst in architecture.
Contents:
3D Puzzle of Selected Projects
Essays by Cecil Balmond Deep Structure Structure as Music Informal Definition Span
Grid Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2005 Centre Pompidou, Metz Forest Park Pavilion Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2002 Taichung Metropolitan Opera House Grand Egyptian Museum
The Generative Line Chemnitz Stadium Portuguese National Pavilion Expo 1998 Arnhem Centraal Chavasse Park V&A Spiral Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2001 Coimbra Footbridge Penn Bridge Marsyas
Numbers Portuguese Pavilion Expo 2000 St François d’Assise – Olivier Messiaen S-Project
AGU (Advanced Geometry Unit) Research: 2D Tiling 2D Packing 3D Tiling 3D Packing Voronoi/Delaunay Reciprocal Networks Folding Branching Knotting Implied Surface N-Dimensional Objects
Projects: Flux Room Tensegrity Bridge Installation for Louis Vuitton British Pavilion, Venice Art Biennale 2003 Grotto Alishan Bridge Marina Bridge Qatar Education City Monuments Penn Opera
Teaching Research Studio and Seminars at Penn
James Stirling – A Look Back
Toyo Ito – A Look Forward Interview with Toyo Ito: ‘Cecil Balmond, Architecture Liberated by Geometry’
Battersea Power Station Redevelopment Masterplan Twist Crystal Weave The Power Station West Hotel Residential Complex Landscape Lighting
Delirium Bibliothèque de Jussieu, Togok Towers, UN City Comments from Rem Koolhaas Kunsthal Congrexpo (Lille Grand Palais) Maison à Bordeaux Seattle Central Library Casa da Musica CCTV New Headquarters Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2006
Biography and Chronology Credit
|