Inside[outcomes: Bracket Design Studio

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Inside[outcomes: Bracket Design Studio

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Rating : 4.55 (539 Votes)
Asin : 1908967943
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 96 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-22
Language : English

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. Founded by Shervin Hosseini in 2006, Bracket DS is a leading voice within a constellation of young Iranian architects and designers just beginning to emerge on contemporary architecture’s global frontier. About the Author insideoutcomes is the story of the award-winning Bracket Design Studio, a Tehran-based full-service design firm

Founded by Shervin Hosseini in 2006, Bracket DS is a leading voice within a constellation of young Iranian architects and designers just beginning to emerge on contemporary architecture’s global frontier. . insideoutcomes is the story of the award-winning Bracket Design Studio, a Tehran-based full-service design firm

These reflections offer key insights into the group’s unique studio culture as well as the collaborative and cross-disciplinary approach to design that defines each project. It considers the socio-political shifts within Iranian society beginning in the early 2000s that characterise the emergence of what is largely seen as a new wave of built culture. This publication unpacks the first ten years of Bracket DS’s work in Iran, and illuminates future projects alongside its growing international profile.. This publication frames Bracket DS in the context of both recent developments within Iranian architecture as well as its deep-rooted history and tradition. An in-depth look at a cross-section of Bracket DS’s projects, both built and unrealised, unfolds alongside exploratory essays on the practice, written by some of Iran’s premiere architects and cultural historians. At the heart of the practice are the unique needs of each client coupled with an overarching dedication to the possibilities of the site and what it demands from the structure, particularly in Tehran where urban life is hot, crowded, and dust-filled. Fearlessly integrating marble, concrete and wood, recent projects like the Jannat House, Siavash House and Villa 131 weave together sacred geometries and contemporary facades, fusing inherit

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