An edition of Oculus (2017)

Oculus

World Trade Center Transportation Hub, New York

Oculus
Santiago Calatrava, Santiago C ...
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An edition of Oculus (2017)

Oculus

World Trade Center Transportation Hub, New York

As one of the biggest names in contemporary architecture, engineer-cum-architect Santiago Calatrava is internationally famous for the conception and masterful execution of structures akin to high art. Taking inspiration from nature, his work mimics the shapes and motions of organic entities, as can be witnessed in the Turning Torso skyscraper in Sweden, the Milwaukee Art Museum in Wisconsin, and the recently completed World Trade Center Transportation Hub in downtown Manhattan. This elegant and graceful structure, derived from some of Calatrava's work as a painter and sculptor, is likened to a bird taking flight, a phoenix rising from the ashes of 9/11. With original texts from the man behind the Oculus, legendary New Yorker architectural critic Paul Goldberger, and George Deodatis, Columbia University's department chair of Civil Engineering, 'Santiago Calatrava: Oculus' is the authority on the already-iconic building, sure to be canonized as one of the most beautiful public buildings of the twenty-first century.

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English
Pages
199

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Other Titles
World Trade Center Transportation Hub, New York
Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
724.6
Library of Congress
NA680, NA6313.N4 C35 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
199 pages
Number of pages
199

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44334472M
ISBN 10
1614286299
ISBN 13
9781614286295
OCLC/WorldCat
994549235

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Work ID
OL32533620W

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