30 Years of Emerging Voices
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Author: Architectural League of New York
The prestigious Emerging Voices award was created in 1982 by The Architectural League of New York to showcase the work of early- to mid-career North American architects. Thirty Years of Emerging Voices documents and critically assesses the first three decades of the League's Emerging Voices program. The book is an ideal lens through which to interpret the last several decades of dynamic change in North American architectural design and practice.Essays by Reed Kroloff, Ashley Schafer, and Karen Stein and concise observations by leading critics, architects, and historians complement the presentation of work from the nearly 250 individuals and firms that have been selected for the program.
ISBN 9781616891978. Princeton Architectural Press. hb. 304 pages. 1250 colour ills. 20 x 25 cm.
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The prestigious Emerging Voices award was created in 1982 by The Architectural League of New York to showcase the work of early- to mid-career North American architects. Thirty Years of Emerging Voices documents and critically assesses the first three decades of the League's Emerging Voices program. The book is an ideal lens through which to interpret the last several decades of dynamic change in North American architectural design and practice.Essays by Reed Kroloff, Ashley Schafer, and Karen Stein and concise observations by leading critics, architects, and historians complement the presentation of work from the nearly 250 individuals and firms that have been selected for the program.
ISBN 9781616891978. Princeton Architectural Press. hb. 304 pages. 1250 colour ills. 20 x 25 cm.
reprinting