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"Adjaye, David, 1966-"
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Adjaye : works 2007-2015 : houses, pavilions, installations, buildings
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Adjaye, David, 1966- author
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Allison, Peter, 1944- editor
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Berman, Ila (Ila Leslie), 1960- contributor
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Adjaye, David, 1966- Themes, motives.
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Adjaye, David, 1966-
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1900-1999
2022
Following Adjaye: Works 1995-2007, this second volume looks back on the impressive portfolio of work created by architect David Adjaye between 2007 and 2015. During the years covered in this book, the acclaimed architect embraced expansive projects, taking him outside Europe to work on major ventures, such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver and the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo. Designing buildings around the world, including two projects connected with the post-Katrina reconstruction program in New Orleans, Adjaye carefully tailored his approach to each place, sensitive to the important role architecture plays in affirming a sense of community and identity.-- Provided by publisher.
David Aadjaye : form, heft, material
\"David Adjaye, a major international figure in architecture and design, transforms complex ideas into approachable, innovative structures. The book contains an introduction by Okwui Enwezor and Zèoe Ryan; an essay by Adjaye himself; analyses of his master plans, transnational architecture, monuments and memorials, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.; and portfolios of his work, grouped by theme\"-- Provided by publisher.
Adjaye, Africa, architecture : a photographic survey of metropolitan architecture
This book presents fifty-three African cities that illustrate the continent's diverse architecture and features over 700 color photographs.