Edición de «Steven Holl Biography»
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− | American | + | American architect and theoretician Steven Holl (1947) is one of the best-known and most influential designers of the modern age thanks to his projects developed mostly in New york city and in the Orient (China, Japan, South Korea).<br>After graduating from Seattle University and studying in London and Rome, he opened [https://www.arch2o.com/ Steven Holl Architects] in New York in 1976.<br>In his large production Holl synthesises "philosophical thinking and design methodologies" in research study which is at the very same time "experience and criticism" (Heck-Chiarone).<br>In his essential essay Anchoring (1989 ), Holl specifies the "dialectic relationships" in between places and structures: clear examples include his New York tasks of the eighties, which brought his studio popularity and recognition.<br>His Pool House in New York (1981) and in the Museum of Modern Art Apartment (1986) reveal the constructions' geographical and historic aspects; his showroom for the Pace Collection (1986) plainly reveals the poetics of the De Stjil motion. His offices for D.E. Shaw & Co (1992) and high impact façade for the Storefront for Art and Architecture (1993) are likewise deserving of note.<br>His jobs in Europe consist of the highly experimental Kiasma [http://Www.britannica.com/search?query=Contemporary%20Art Contemporary Art] Museum in Helsinki.<br>Holl has designed many crucial single-family houses (Berkowitz-Odgis House, Stretto House) and housing complexes, including several in Japan: deep space Space in Fukuoka (1991 ), in which Holl underlines the "space" of Buddhist cosmology, and the 190 Makuhari Bay units in Chiba (1996 ).<br>His present tasks in China have actually had a great social impact: the Culture and Art Center in Qingdao City and the Ecocity Ecology-Planning Museums in the country's first environmental city (Tianjin Eco City). |