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Alan Buchsbaum: Architect and Designer- The Mechanics of Taste

hardcoverNovember 1, 1996
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ISBN-13: 9781885254399 ISBN-10: 1885254393
Publisher
The Monacelli Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
November 1, 1996
Weight
3.5 lbs
Dimensions
31.20×2.80×23.20 cm

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Alan Buchsbaum: Architect and Designer- The Mechanics of Taste by Michael Sorkin. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781885254399.

Surprising juxtapositions between high elegance and downtown funkiness -- a choreography of bright colors and shapes, contrasting textures and patterns, theatrical lighting and quirky found objects -- make up the world of Alan Buchsbaum. An imaginative architect and designer, he was deemed one of the originators of the supergraphics look of the 1960s, the high-tech aesthetic of the 1970s, and the loft look of the 1980s. This lavishly illustrated monograph collects -- for the first time ever -- over forty of his incredible projects. Working in New York during the late 1960s and early 1970s, he became famous for his ad-hoc style. The postwar eras bold materials (vinyl, formica, plastic) were united with his flair for embellishing modern forms while mimicking popular cultures nuances -- a big curve here, a little wiggle there. A favorite among design professionals and magazine editors, his death in 1987 robbed the industry of a major talent. Featured are his notorious loft spaces for his star clients, who collaborated with Buchsbaum on these dramatic transformations. His world of fantasy and luxury was also a place of function and comfort, as seen in his commercial spaces, retail stores, and hotels -- the 1986-87 Nevele Hotel renovation is a tour de force of retro-chic design. Also documented is a cornucopia of his furnishings, including rugs, tables, chairs, and slipcovers. Contributors, all friends, clients, and/or collaborators, recall his ingenuity and flamboyant personality.