Product details
- ISBN 9781838662585
- Format: Hardback
- Weight: 1868g
- Dimensions: 214 x 290mm
- Publication Date: 06 May 2021
- Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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A celebration of the work of contemporary architect David Rockwell, who works at the intersection of architecture and performance
This unique insight into the projects and philosophy of renowned architect and Tony Award-winning set designer David Rockwell explores the remarkable range of his work, from restaurants and hotels to museums and Broadway stages. It is the first book to shine a spotlight on the relationship between architecture and performance and features contributions from leading voices and talents in fields as diverse as architecture, lighting design, and the culinary arts.
David Rockwell's fascination with theater has long informed his built work. Drama explores the core principles that Rockwell uses to enhance the impact of his architecture, with contributions from experts across the creative world - from record producer Quincy Jones to chef José Andrés. It's both an exciting new insight into the work of an important contemporary architect and a compelling case for the virtues of interdisciplinary collaboration.
David Rockwell, FAIA, is the founder and President of Rockwell Group, an acclaimed architecture and design firm with offices in New York, Los Angeles and Madrid, specializing in cultural, hospitality, educational, and set design.
Bruce Mau is the founder of Bruce Mau Studio and co-founder of Massive Change Network, a holistic design collective based in Chicago.
Sam Lubell has written 10 books about architecture, including several for Phaidon and Monacelli.
