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Author Holl, Steven.

Title House : black swan theory / Steven Holl
Edition First edition
Published New York : Princeton Architectural Press ; Enfield : Publishers Group UK [distributor], 2007

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Description 175 pages. : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Summary "Steven Holl is known for an architecture that considers place, time, and the senses of the viewer. This philosophy has created some of the richest and most celebrated buildings of the past several decades. In Holl's own poetic voice, House describes fifteen residences (built and unbuilt) that give insight into the source of his unique architectural perspective, including his most current along with his best-known houses from the recent past. Ordered according to scale (largest to smallest), the houses in this book span the globe, ranging from a secluded location in Hawaii to the Catskill Mountains of New York, to Martha's Vineyard, to The Hague in the Netherlands. Through Holl's attempt to build into and with the site, these houses enhance and reveal the unique qualities of their locations. Holl inverts the usual universal-to-specific order by working from the specific toward the universal
By presenting a selection of his houses, Steven Holl suggests a "black swan" theory for architecture - mutable and unpredictable."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Holl, Steven.
Architecture, Domestic -- United States.
Architecture -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Architecture -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
LC no. 2006032629
ISBN 9781568985879 hardback
1568985878 hardback