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Alberto Sato , Mark Cousins , Martin Steinmann

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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Editorial Gustavo Gili (15 April 2008)
  • Language English, Spanish
  • ISBN-10: 8425222451
  • ISBN-13: 978-8425222450
  • Product Dimensions: 29.8 x 23 x 1.2 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 480,030 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Founded in 1982, Frettons office has its starting point in the exploration of the social possibilities of architecture. Through a careful observation of reality (client, programme, city) Fretton designs buildings rooted in their surroundings, with an ability to put across an idea of community. His architecture does not have spectacular form as its aim, but rather a sense of composure and human well-being that refers to the essential aspects of life. The notion of architecture as social art is ultimately materialised in a sophisticated spatiality executed with enormous precision and material quality, thus reflecting the architects interest in the visual arts. The title presents detailed analysis of 15 projects, including the Red House, Camden Arts Centre, Kapoor House and Vassall Road housing (all London), the British Embassy in Warsaw, De Prinsedam housing and Constantijn Huygenstraat mixed-use project (both Amsterdam) and the Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts at the University of Bath.

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2G N.46
Tony Fretton Architects

Involved in huge commissions through out the world, the great British architecture offices international corporations, almost are the ones that have received most media attention over the last couple of decades. In such a context of gigantic companies it is worth pointing to the consistent, high-quality work of medium-sized offices that, with much painstaking effort, have managed to construct a great many excellent buildings. Outstanding among them is the output of Sergison Bates (2G n.34) and the present monograph devoted to Tony Fretton's studio.

Founded in 1982, Fretton's office has its starting point in the exploration of the social possibilities of architecture. Through a careful observation of reality (client, programme, city) Fretton designs buildings rooted in their surroundings, with an ability to put across an idea of community. His architecture does not have spectacular form as its aim, but rather the composure and human well-being that binds man to the essential aspects of life. The notion of architecture as social art is ultimately materialised in a sophisticated spatiality executed with enormous precision and material quality, thus reflecting the architect's interest in the visual arts.

This number of 2G presents a number of recent projects by Tony Fretton, not only in Great Britain (the Red House or the house for Anish Kapoor), but also in Holland (where in 2008 he will finish three important projects for multi-family housing), Poland (the British Embassy in Warsaw) and Denmark (where a housing project in the centre of Copenhagen is worth highlighting, along the Fuglsangmuseum in Lolland).

Table of contents:

Drawing upon: the work of Tony Fretton by Mark Cousins
Of buildings and people by Martin Steinmann

Works and projects
The Red House, London
Holton Lee, Faith House and artist's studios, Holton Heath, Poole
Constantijn Huygensstraat mixed-use building, Amsterdam
Camden Arts Centre, London
Andreas Ensemble housing, Amsterdam
House for two artists, London
De Prinsendam housing, Amsterdam
AG Leventis Gallery and apartments, Nicosia
Museum, theatre and social centre, Vejle
Vassall Road housing, London
Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts, University of Bath
Kapoor House, London
First scheme for the new British Embassy in Warsaw
New British Embassy, Warsaw
Building in Tietgens Grund, Copenhagen
Fuglsang Kunstmuseum, Lolland
Erste Bank Headquarters, Vienna

Biography

nexus
Strategies for the present by Tony Fretton

30 x 23 cm
146 pp pages illustrated in colour
text: english/español
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ISBN: 978-84-252-2245-0

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