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Future System:The Story Of Tommorrow

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London, UK; 2008 Phaidon PressDescription: 156 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.1 PAW 23 3442
Summary: The book "Future Systems: The Story of Tomorrow" by Martin Pawley is the first comprehensive monograph dedicated to the work of the highly experimental, London-based architectural firm Future Systems, co-founded by Jan Kaplický and Amanda Levete. It was first published by Phaidon Press in 1993. The central theme of the book is the firm's relentless pursuit of a technologically driven, utopian, and radically new architecture. Pawley, a prominent architectural critic, showcases Future Systems' early, often unbuilt, conceptual projects that reject conventional building forms and materials. The firm's designs were heavily influenced by aerospace technology, bionics, and industrial design, resulting in sleek, organic, and futuristic structures that anticipated the "blobitecture" trend of the 21st century.
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The first major monograph on the radical, technologically-inspired architectural work of the firm Future Systems.

The book "Future Systems: The Story of Tomorrow" by Martin Pawley is the first comprehensive monograph dedicated to the work of the highly experimental, London-based architectural firm Future Systems, co-founded by Jan Kaplický and Amanda Levete. It was first published by Phaidon Press in 1993.

The central theme of the book is the firm's relentless pursuit of a technologically driven, utopian, and radically new architecture. Pawley, a prominent architectural critic, showcases Future Systems' early, often unbuilt, conceptual projects that reject conventional building forms and materials. The firm's designs were heavily influenced by aerospace technology, bionics, and industrial design, resulting in sleek, organic, and futuristic structures that anticipated the "blobitecture" trend of the 21st century.

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