Beautiful moves : designing stadia
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Beautiful moves : designing stadia
Lund Humphries, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-180) and index
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Description
Eduardo Galeano, Uruguayan writer, once pleaded for `a pretty move for the love of God' when watching his beloved soccer. This book is likewise interested in `beautiful moves', but turns instead to the architecture of the stadium as an architectural type as captivating as the play occurring on the pitch. In the past 30 years a number of stadium projects have been completed that highlight how this building type has become a site for architectural innovation and complexity. Clients that once would once have turned to large firms specializing in stadia instead began to hire A-list and Pritzker-Prize-winning architects to design new stadia. As a result, in cities around the world stadia are often the most expensive and monumental of projects, and may be icons of identity and defining presences in the built landscape. By examining a range of exemplary stadia from around the world (built, unbuilt and demolished projects), this book presents for the first time a canon for this building type. Organized chronologically, it includes famous examples from the likes of Lina Bo Bardi, Frei Otto, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Herzog & de Meuron, Foster + Partners and Studio Gang.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Chapter 1: 1960: The Postwar Stadium and the City. Chapter 2: 1970: The Rise of the High Tech Mega Project. Chapter 3: 1980: Decline and Disaster. Chapter 4: 1990: The Postmodern Stadium. Chapter 5: 2000: The Starchitect and the Stadium. Chapter 6: 2010: Stadia Worlds. Conclusion: Stadia of the Future
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