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Marc Mimram: Structure | Light, 3 Teile - Landscapes of Gravity Through the Lens of Erieta Attali

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Marc Mimram (*1955, Paris), award-winning architect and engineer, presents his work of architecture and structure through the lens of Erieta Attali (1966, Tel Aviv-Jaffa), world-renowned architectural photographer, who explores the relationship between human-made structures and the landscape. Architecture is often represented as a product or disembodied object. This view transforms inhabitants into spectators of an architecture that is dematerialized, delocalized, dehumanized and reduced into an image of itself. The collaboration between Mimram and Attali aims for an all-encompassing approach, placing the architecture within its time-frame and physical environment, rather than presenting mere glossy images of the projects. This triple volume builds a new visual vocabulary through which to interpret the structures. The social functionality of public architecture is addressed, largely absent in architectural photography and the communication of built space until now. The first volume focuses on a two-year photographic documentation of the construction of the Airtime building in Paris. The second volume presents an overview of Mimram's works around the world: bridges, train stations and academic institutions from France to Morocco and China. The third volume focuses on the newly redesigned home to the French Open, Roland-Garros. With texts by Marc Mimram, Erieta Attali, Ariel Genadt, Jean Attali, Paul Chemetov, Zvi Hecker and Sir Peter Cook.

"Architecture is an art of transformation, the dialog between the photography and the projects can participate to the understanding of its coherency, its generosity." - Marc MimramERIETA ATTALI (*1966, Tel Aviv) is a New York and Paris based architecture and landscape photographer. She has a Ph.D. from the School of Architecture & Design, RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.Her architectural work expands from Europe to Americas and from Asia to Australia. Attali is the co-author of the Glass Wood | Erieta Attali on Kengo Kuma, author of the Periphery. An Archeology of Light and co-author of Marc Mimram: Structure | Light Landscapes of Gravity Through the Lens of Erieta Attali

About the author

ERIETA ATTALI (*1966, Tel Aviv) ist eine in New York und Paris lebende Architektin und Landschaftsfotografin. Die School of Architecture & Design, RMIT University in Melbourne absolvierte sie mit einem PhD. Ihre architektonischen Arbeiten finden sich nicht nur in Europa und Amerika, sondern auch in Asien und Australien. Sie ist u.a. Autorin von Periphery. An Archeology of Light sowie von Marc Mimram: Structure | Light Landscapes of Gravity Through the Lens of Erieta Attali.ERIETA ATTALI (*1966, Tel Aviv) ist eine in New York und Paris lebende Architektin und Landschaftsfotografin. Die School of Architecture & Design, RMIT University in Melbourne absolvierte sie mit einem PhD. Ihre architektonischen Arbeiten finden sich nicht nur in Europa und Amerika, sondern auch in Asien und Australien. Sie ist u.a. Autorin von Periphery. An Archeology of Light sowie von Marc Mimram: Structure | Light Landscapes of Gravity Through the Lens of Erieta Attali.ERIETA ATTALI (*1966, Tel Aviv) ist eine in New York und Paris lebende Architektin und Landschaftsfotografin. Die School of Architecture & Design, RMIT University in Melbourne absolvierte sie mit einem PhD. Ihre architektonischen Arbeiten finden sich nicht nur in Europa und Amerika, sondern auch in Asien und Australien. Sie ist u.a. Autorin von Periphery. An Archeology of Light sowie von Marc Mimram: Structure | Light Landscapes of Gravity Through the Lens of Erieta Attali.

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Marc Mimram (*1955, Paris), award-winning architect and engineer, presents his work of architecture and structure through the lens of Erieta Attali (1966, Tel Aviv-Jaffa), world-renowned architectural photographer, who explores the relationship between human-made structures and the landscape. Architecture is often represented as a product or disembodied object. This view transforms inhabitants into spectators of an architecture that is dematerialized, delocalized, dehumanized and reduced into an image of itself. The collaboration between Mimram and Attali aims for an all-encompassing approach, placing the architecture within its time-frame and physical environment, rather than presenting mere glossy images of the projects. This triple volume builds a new visual vocabulary through which to interpret the structures. The social functionality of public architecture is addressed, largely absent in architectural photography and the communication of built space until now. The first volume focuses on a two-year photographic documentation of the construction of the Airtime building in Paris. The second volume presents an overview of Mimram’s works around the world: bridges, train stations and academic institutions from France to Morocco and China. The third volume focuses on the newly redesigned home to the French Open, Roland-Garros. With texts by Marc Mimram, Erieta Attali, Ariel Genadt, Jean Attali, Paul Chemetov, Zvi Hecker and Sir Peter Cook.

"Architecture is an art of transformation, the dialog between the photography and the projects can participate to the understanding of its coherency, its generosity.” – Marc MimramERIETA ATTALI (*1966, Tel Aviv) is a New York and Paris based architecture and landscape photographer. She has a Ph.D. from the School of Architecture & Design, RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.Her architectural work expands from Europe to Americas and from Asia to Australia. Attali is the co-author of the Glass Wood | Erieta Attali on Kengo Kuma, author of the Periphery. An Archeology of Light and co-author of Marc Mimram: Structure | Light Landscapes of Gravity Through the Lens of Erieta Attali 

Foreword

Fascinating buildings around the world | Breathtaking pictures by Erieta Attali | Designed by KOMA AMOK, Stuttgart

Product details

Authors Eriet Attali, Erieta Attali, Jean Attali, Jean et al Attali, Erieta Attalli, Kengo Kuma, Mar Mimram, Marc Mimram
Assisted by Eriet Attali (Editor), Erieta Attali (Editor), Kengo Kuma (Foreword)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English, French
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9783775744034
ISBN 978-3-7757-4403-4
No. of pages 328
Dimensions 201 mm x 391 mm x 50 mm
Weight 3037 g
Illustrations 236 Abb.
Series Fotografie
Fotografie, Film
Fotografie, Film
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Photo art

Architektur, Bautechnik, Architekturtheorie, Architekturfotografie, Fotografie, Computerkunst, Architekturbüro, Architecture, architectural photography, ArchitekturStadtplanung, engineering, auseinandersetzen, Architecture City Planning, Architecture Office

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