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Thomas Heatherwick

Thomas Heatherwick

Making

by Thomas Heatherwick
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/09/2015

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Covering the studio's complete output over twenty years - some 170 projects - Thomas Heatherwick: Making answers what many have asked: 'How did he do that?'. Heatherwick Studio has continued to expand since the original edition was published in 2012. This new edition includes more large-scale international work, which will place Heatherwick's reputation alongside the most influential architects and designers of a generation. Heatherwick was personally involved in the book's every detail, ensuring that the most fascinating - and sometimes personal - facets of each projects are revealed, most for the first time.
ISBN:
9780500291962
9780500291962
Category:
Individual designers
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-09-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson, Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
243x212x46mm
Weight:
2.36kg
Thomas Heatherwick

Thomas Heatherwick is one of the world's most prolific designers, whose varied work over two decades is characterised by its originality, inventiveness and humanity. Defying conventional classifications, Heatherwick founded his studio in 1994 to bring together architecture, urban planning, product design and interiors into a single creative workspace. Led by human experience rather than any fixed dogma, the studio creates emotionally compelling places and objects with the smallest possible carbon footprint.

From their base in London, Heatherwick's team is currently working on over thirty projects in ten countries, including Toranomon-Azabudai, a six-hectare mixed-use development in the centre of Tokyo, the new headquarters for Google in London and Airo, an electric car that cleans the air as it drives.

The studio has also recently completed Bay View, Google's first ground-up campus and Little Island, a park and performance space on the Hudson River in New York as well as the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town; and Coal Drops Yard, a major new retail district in King's Cross, London.

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