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Norman Foster AV Monographs
Architectural Book published by Arquitectura Viva SL
30 Jan 2014
Norman Foster in the 21st Century
Publisher: Arquitectura Viva SL
Editor: Luis Fernández-Galiano
Norman Foster AV Monographs
Like his admired Buckminster Fuller, Norman Foster thinks of Earth as a spaceship that travels through space taking us on board, and for whose care we are all responsible. If there is a guiding thread for fifty years of work it is precisely the desire to find generic solutions to unique problems, so that innovation is placed at the service of the efficient use of resources and the sustainable occupation of the planet.
image from publisher Arquitectura Viva SL
In 1963, when Foster returned from the United States to begin his professional life in London, NASA launched the first geosynchronous satellite, ushering in a new era in telecommunications, and tangling the globe in a dense information mesh that functions as the neural network of our world; half a century later, in 2013, the Voyager 1 space probe has abandoned the Solar System, becoming the first manmade object to do so, and perhaps facing us with our radical solitude in the Universe.
AV’s journey is shorter than Foster’s, but since 1985 we have followed his extraordinary itinerary with special attention, documenting up to 320 works, projects and news items in our three magazines. The current monograph, the longest we have ever printed, is the third devoted to him, and in this case we have profited from his continued collaboration, from the endless versions of the list of projects to be included to their narrative grouping, and up to the comprehensive article that opens the issue, in which he traces his map of influences.
The previous monographs appeared in 1992 (AV 38, covering his work since 1986) and 1999 (AV 78, offering a brief review of his whole career), but this introduction is illustrated with a drawing by Focho published in 1991 in Arquitectura Viva, and which sums up well, I think, the inventive, demanding and optimistic mood of this crew member of spaceship Earth.
glass dome roof:
photograph © Nigel Young
Marseille pavilion roof:
photo © Nigel Young
masterplan design:
image from Superstock
Swiss balconies wooden facade:
photo © Nigel Young
Spaceport New Mexico top view:
image from publisher Arquitectura Viva SL
Apple Campus design from above:
image from publisher Arquitectura Viva SL
The Gherkin tower London:
photo © Grant Smith
Wembley Arch North London:
photo © Hufton Crow / View pictures
Image Credits (text provided like this, correlation difficult, clarification requested – and welcomed:
1, 3, 7 from publisher
2 © Rudy Meisel
4, 8, 10 © Nigel Young
5 © Superstock
6 © Grant Smith
9 © Hufton Crow
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