Robert A. M. Stern Bücher
Robert A. M. Stern ist ein amerikanischer Architekt, dessen Werk allgemein als postmodern klassifiziert wird, wobei er jedoch Kontext und Kontinuität von Traditionen betont. Seine Entwürfe zeichnen sich durch einen spezifischen Fokus auf die Integration in ihre Umgebung und die Bewahrung architektonischer Traditionen aus. Stern selbst beschreibt seinen Ansatz als "modernen Traditionalisten", was den Wunsch widerspiegelt, Vergangenheit und Gegenwart in seinen architektonischen Schöpfungen zu verbinden.






Cass Gilbert, Life and Work: Architect of the Public Domain
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The book explores Gilbert's contributions to American architecture through five distinct categories, highlighting his establishment of a national practice and evaluating the Minnesota State Capitol as a pivotal achievement in civic architecture. It also delves into his career in New York, his interpretations of civic ideals in urban and university planning, and his influence in the public sphere. Each section offers insights into how Gilbert shaped architectural discourse and practice in the United States.
Robert A. M. Stern's monograph showcases twenty-six of his firm's notable houses across North America, highlighting a blend of tradition and innovation. Each design reflects its unique context and regional vernacular, from coastal cottages to Georgian estates, emphasizing timelessness and a dialogue with architectural heritage.
New York 1960
Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial
- 1374 Seiten
- 49 Lesestunden
Book by Robert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins, David Fishman
The Philip Johnson Tapes: Interviews by Robert A.M. Stern
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Revealing insights into the mind of a pivotal figure in architecture, this collection of transcriptions from Philip Johnson's tapes offers a candid exploration of his thoughts and experiences. Edited posthumously, the tapes provide an intimate look at his creative process, influences, and the evolution of his iconic designs. Readers can expect to gain a deeper understanding of Johnson's impact on modern architecture and the personal reflections that shaped his legacy.
Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Towns
- 548 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
Focusing on the reinterpretation of historical architecture for modern needs, this volume showcases Robert A. M. Stern's diverse projects over the past two decades. It features various building types, such as libraries, cultural centers, and health care facilities, alongside master plans for towns and campuses. As a sequel to "Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings," it highlights Stern's commitment to blending past influences with contemporary design, illustrating his significant impact on architecture worldwide.
Robert A. M. Stern: Buildings and Projects, 1999-2003
- 580 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
Focusing on the years 1999-2002, this monograph showcases over one hundred diverse projects by Stern, highlighting his contributions to residential, cultural, and commercial architecture, as well as government buildings. It also features innovative designs for products like fabric and tableware, reflecting a comprehensive exploration of his work during this period.
The International Design Yearbook 1985/86
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Robert A.M. Stern Architects: Buildings and Projects 2015-2019
- 626 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
Featuring a rich collection of recent projects by Robert A. M. Stern Architects, this illustrated survey showcases the firm's versatility and innovative designs. It serves as an essential reference for architecture professionals and libraries, while also appealing to enthusiasts of architectural beauty. The volume emphasizes both the aesthetic and functional aspects of contemporary architecture, making it a valuable addition for anyone interested in modern design.

