Performing Architecture: Opera Houses, Theatres and Concert Halls for the Twenty-first Century
Author(s): Michael Hammond
Profusely illustrated with photographs, computer renderings and architectural drawings, "Performing Architecture" explores fifty of today's finest performance spaces, as well as recently refurbished, restored and transformed buildings. A brief introduction traces the post-war development of theatre and concert hall design, and sets out the circumstances today that have led to such a rich provision for performance. Buildings featured range from Frank Gehry's landmark Disney Opera House in Los Angeles to the quieter Unicorn Theatre for Children in London; and from the Tenerife Opera House by Santiago Calatrava to the Guangzhou Opera House, China, by Zaha Hadid. A celebratory study, this book showcases some of the most exhilarating buildings of our time.
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This is a book to salivate over - BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE Written with a clear passion for the subject - accessible guide to a truly fascinating and much overlooked area of architecture - ANTIQUES MAGAZINE
Michael Hammond, co-founder of World Architecture News, a global news channel for architecture, is also a freelance writer and journalist specializing in architecture and urban design.
General Fields
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- : Merrell Publishers Ltd
- : Merrell Publishers Ltd
- : 1.656
- : 19 October 2006
- : 280mm X 240mm X 27mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : 350 colour illustrations
- : 240
- : 725.822
- : Hardback
- : Michael Hammond