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Roadcut: The Architecture of Antoine Predock
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Roadcut: The Architecture of Antoine Predock
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"The roadcut is a diagram of the investigative process for the making of architecture.
"Antoine Predock
The work of New Mexico architect Antoine Predock is known around the world. In 2006, the American Institute of Architects awarded Predock its Gold Medal, the highest honor it can bestow on an individual, aligning him with such celebrated modern architects as Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Louis Kahn.
In
Roadcut
, architectural historian Christopher Curtis Mead traces Predock's development over forty years from early work in Albuquerquethe housing complex La Luz and the Rio Grande Nature Centerto twenty-first-century projects like Winnipeg's Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Mead also gives special attention to the Nelson Fine Arts Center in Tempe, Arizona, the American Heritage Center and University Art Museum at the University of Wyoming, the Turtle Creek House in Dallas, the Austin City Hall and Public Plaza in Texas, and George Pearl Hall at the University of New Mexico.
"Antoine Predock
The work of New Mexico architect Antoine Predock is known around the world. In 2006, the American Institute of Architects awarded Predock its Gold Medal, the highest honor it can bestow on an individual, aligning him with such celebrated modern architects as Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Louis Kahn.
In
Roadcut
, architectural historian Christopher Curtis Mead traces Predock's development over forty years from early work in Albuquerquethe housing complex La Luz and the Rio Grande Nature Centerto twenty-first-century projects like Winnipeg's Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Mead also gives special attention to the Nelson Fine Arts Center in Tempe, Arizona, the American Heritage Center and University Art Museum at the University of Wyoming, the Turtle Creek House in Dallas, the Austin City Hall and Public Plaza in Texas, and George Pearl Hall at the University of New Mexico.