Synopses & Reviews
In a Yale advanced studio, students designed projects that would transform Garibaldi Repubblica, a neglected site in central Milan, into a vital urban place. The book includes interviews with Bass Distinguished Visiting Fellow Gerald D. Hines; Saarinen Visiting Professor Stefan Behnisch; as well as those who participated in the studio research process: Cesar Pelli, Beatrice Trussardi, and Gianni Verga. Studio review discussions include commentary by architects Harry Cobb, George Knight, Greg Lynn, Brigitte Shim, Mark Simon, Robert A. M. Stern, Rafael Viñoly, Tod Williams, and Jay Wyper. The dynamic designs highlight current planning concepts for the site and the student's projects in response.
Synopsis
This is the first in a series of books from the Yale School of Architecture that studies the collaborative process between architects and developers.Poetry, Property, and Place documents the collaborative studio of professional and student architects and developers made possible by the Edward P. Bass Fellowship of the Yale School of Architecture as they planned for the transformation of a neglected site in central Milan into a vital urban place. The book includes interviews with key players, studio discussions, and descriptions of the students' studio projects. 271 illustrations.
Synopsis
This first in a series of books from the Yale School of Architecture studies the collaborative process between architects and developers made possible by the Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship.
Synopsis
Architect Stefan Behnisch and developer Gerald Hines in a Yale advanced studio, had students design projects to transform Garibaldi Repubblica, a neglected site in central Milan, into a vital urban place.
About the Author
Nina Rappaport is publications editor at the Yale School of Architecture.