looking back at the alumni of the wallpaper architects directory
2016-09-08 14:18
Vincent van Duysen Featured in 2000 Vincent van Duysen’s knack for effortless sophistication has led to the creation of high profile work, such as London’s first Alexander Wang store (pictured here). His work is instantly recognisable by its creator’s expert use of pure and tactile materials, and his clean and timeless aesthetic. Photography: Koen van Damm
每年的壁纸*建筑师目录是在2000被构思成一本全新的建筑学人才的终极小册子,为了庆祝和绘制出世界上最好的年轻实践,一年一年,跨越国家和大陆;以及旅程是怎样的。
到目前为止,我们已经拍摄了来自各大洲的450多个实践活动(好吧,也许还不是南极洲),并在世界各地最令人惊叹的建筑遗址上拍摄了其中的100多个,从安藤忠雄(Tadao Ando)的东京Shibuya车站(Shibuya Station)到迪勒·斯科菲迪奥(Diller Scofidio)和雷弗罗(Renfro)的林肯中心(Lincoln Centre)项目,理查德·罗杰斯(Richard Rogers)的希思罗T5(Hathrow T5
并不是说建筑师名录是我们第一次支持萌芽的人才。大卫·阿贾耶(DavidAdjaye)、赛斯·斯坦(SethStein)、联合国演播室(UNStudio)和MVRD等领先的名字都在墙纸*的页面上出现了早在
培育新兴的实践并让他们成长为全球创意品牌本身就是一个令人兴奋的故事-这其中有很多。我们不断增长的名册包括现在国际知名的名字,如盟军的作品,布莱恩麦凯-里昂,克劳松科伊维斯托卢恩,尼亚尔麦克劳克林,肖恩戈德塞尔和格拉夫顿建筑师。
欲了解更多关于“墙纸”*建筑师名录的信息,请参阅2016年10月20日版(w*211)。
dRMM Featured in 2001 Alex de Rijke, Philip Marsh and Sadie Morgan founded dRMM in London in 1995 and have been prolific, working with equal ease on projects of all scales, from large housing projects to smaller ones, such as artist Richard Wood’s home and studio, WoodBlock House (pictured here). Their innovative and socially relevant approach is renowned. Photography: Alex de Rijke
Atelier Oi Featured in 2004 Founded in 1990 in Switzerland by Aurel Aebi, Armand Louis and Patrick Reymond, Atelier Oï is a multidisciplinary firm that blurs the boundaries of design; its body of work features a diverse bounty of products, set design, architecture and interiors, such as stores for Rimowa and Pringle of Scotland. Photography: Yves Andre
Sean Godsell Featured in 2001 Australian architect Sean Godsell is revered for projects like the St Andrews Beach house (pictured here) and RMIT Design Hub. He applies his minimalist, refined aesthetic to residential and commercial structures alike, keeping in touch with his country’s climatic characteristics and using a modern material palette - inspired by its locality - to perfection
Deborah Berke Featured in 2002 Apart from leading her namesake New York-based firm, Deborah Berke has also just kicked off her time as the Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. Her prestigious practice’s work includes the Bard College Conservatory of Museum and interiors for 432 Park Avenue in New York
Claesson Koivisto Rune Featured in 2000 Swedish firm Claesson Koivisto Rune founded by Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune in 1995, started off as an architecture firm, but evolved into a successful multidisciplinary uber-practice, experimenting with furniture, textiles, and even confectionery. Their wide-reaching skill set soon propelled them to international design stardom. Photography: Ake E-son Lindman
MAD Architects Featured in 2007 MAD Architects, established in China in 2004 by Ma Yansong, started small but quickly transformed into a global brand, becoming one of the country’s leading firms. MAD is behind some of the world’s most striking structures, such as the Harbin Opera House (pictured here). Photography: Hufton + Crow
Brian MacKay Lyons Featured in 2002 Brian MacKay-Lyons – currently the co-head of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects together with Talbot Sweetapple – is based in Halifax, Canada. The practice works on an array of cultural, commercial and, most notably, residential projects, such as the Sliding House and the recently completed Enough House on MacKay Lyons’ own famous farm and education project, Shobac
Grafton Architects Featured in 2000 Grafton Architects, founded by directors Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara in 1972 are now globally acknowledged for their refined, contemporary style. The firm has a number of exhibition participations and education projects under their belt, such as the modern and minimalist Luigi Bocconi University building in Milan. Photography: Ros Kavangh
Allied Works Featured in 2002 Allied Works, the 40-person practice led by Brad Cloepfil, has offices in Portland, Oregon and New York City. They first graced our pages in 2002 but the firm quickly grew since, working on a roster of impressive projects. Key completions include the Sun Valley Residence (pictured here) and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York
Tuckey Design Featured in 2006 A context-sensitive approach sits at the heart of all Jonathan Tuckey projects. Over the years, the designer has perfected the art of transforming historic buildings into chic, contemporary spaces. With offices in London and Andermatt, Switzerland, the firm is renowned for its seamless weaving of old and new. Photography: James Brittain
David Adjaye Featured in 1997 With offices in London, New York and Accra, David Adjaye’s firm has acquired international prestige through a diverse range of projects. Works such as the Aishti Foundation in Beirut (pictured here) and the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington – about to open its doors this month – are a case in point of Adjaye’s skilful architecture. Photography: Julien Lanoo
UNStudio Featured in 1999 Amsterdam-based UNStudio’s early work includes architecture classics such as Mobius House and the Erasmus Bridge (pictured here). Not that directors Ben Van Berkell and Caroline Bos rested on their laurels after that. The firm is now working internationally and has recently expanded with three additional offices in China. Photography: Christian Richters
MVRDV Featured in 1999 MVRDV, founded in 1993 in the Netherlands by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries, made a splash with early work such as the WOZOCO housing complex. They since developed into a global super-practice, applying their unique approach to offerings such as their impressive Rotterdam Market Hall, located in Rotterdam (pictured here). Photography: Daria Scagliola & Stijn Brakkee
Seth Stein Featured in 1998 Award-winning architect Seth Stein is a master of minimalism, combining a pared down approach with contemporary flair and luxurious materials. While best known for one-off houses in stunning rural settings or modern urban boltholes, his recently completed equestrian centre near Melbourne highlights the firm’s far-reaching skills. Photography: David Spero
keywords:David Chipperfield, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, David Adjaye
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年度壁纸*建筑师名录是在2000年设想作为最终的黑色的新建筑人才的书,以努力庆祝和绘制世界上最好的年轻做法,逐年跨越国家和大陆…。
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