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Powers Brown Architecture: Commodity and Virtue in Architecture

English

By (author): Powers Brown Architecture

This monograph, the firms third publication in book form, covers 35 projects the majority not previously published in book form in a range of building and problem types. Projects like the Hillel Student Center in Washington, D.C. and the Transit Terminal in Galveston, Texas on the historic Strand span the range in public work. Franks International and Seismic Exchange explore the possibilities of corporate architecture to create place as much as to make a statement. Arabella transforms the repetitiveness in the condominium building type to variety in all living units, while the Thompson Hotel & Arts Residences along the River Walk in San Antonio navigates pedestrian scale in a twenty-story tower. POST covers the commitment to resiliency and the future of the planet while MEDDNet transforms urban design tactics into a national-scale disaster relief strategy.

The introduction is written by journalist Stephen Sharpe who has covered the firms work for nearly 20 years. An extended essay by Brown situates the firms position at the conversational threshold of scepticism about Starchitecure and the reality of everyday architecture, or Marketecture, while an intimate interview by architecture professor and author Donna Kacmar, FAIA gives insight into the details behind the firm as practice and the work itself.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1750g
  • Dimensions: 223 x 300mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: Australia
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781864709827

About Powers Brown Architecture

Opened in 1999 in Houston by Joe Powers and Jeffrey Brown Powers Brown Architecture now has offices spread across North America in multiple markets. The firm believes in a commitment to process standards and the ability to apply their accumulated experience and a depth of experience to concluding architectural projects of all manner of description. Self-described as a professional services firm they practice award-winning architectural interior and urban design both in North America and overseas. Jeffrey Brown FAIA is the Founding Principal/CEO for Powers Brown Architecture. Practicing architecture for more than 30 years Jeffrey has an array of experience working on multiple building types for both public and private entities. He has authored numerous articles on architecture / criticism for various publications and has led several research projects. Jeffrey has a passion for shaping architecture and the architects of tomorrow. He has taught and been a guest critic at numerous colleges and universities. Joe Powers AIA was active in the Houston Austin Washington D.C. and Denver markets during his career. In his more than 40 years of architecture Joe demonstrated the ability to design and document buildings that were attractive economical and durable. His familiarity with his project markets and was key in making strategic decisions for the projects ranging from construction type to building layout issues as they pertained to future flexibility and code compliance. Joes focus on balancing project budget issues with durability and quality made him the go-to architecture for clients throughout many markets. In 2017 Joe retired from the firm and architecture to spend time on his Texas farm.

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