An edition of Attitude as style (2019)

Attitude as style

Rahel Belatchew Architect / c edited by Tomas Lauri ; contriubtions bu Daniel Golling [and 3 others]

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Attitude as style
Tomas Lauri
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An edition of Attitude as style (2019)

Attitude as style

Rahel Belatchew Architect / c edited by Tomas Lauri ; contriubtions bu Daniel Golling [and 3 others]

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Belatchew Arkitekter was founded in 2006, by Rahel Belatchew. Located in Stockholm, Sweden, they are mostly known for their innovative projects in offices, housing and social properties - as well as their experimental studio Belatchew Labs. All of their projects are based on careful analysis and reflect an attitude that treats each one as unique, with an individual expression. There is consequently no general 'building kit' that the office utilise, and the results express the significant element of playfulness that permeates their work. In addition, they also have a social ambition that goes beyond specific tasks or formal briefs - in terms of a desire to enhance human connection across economic and cultural divides. This monograph covers several key projects of the office - such as Buzz Building, Stockholm Loop, Rudbeckia, Florahuset, Discus, Tensta Torn and Norra Djurgårdsstaden. It also includes essays by Paul Finch and Martin Rörby, as well as an interview with Rahel Belatchew by Nils Forsberg.

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English
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237

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Stockholm

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Dewey Decimal Class
724.6
Library of Congress
NA1293.B45 A4 2019

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Pagination
237 pages
Number of pages
237

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Open Library
OL44370233M
ISBN 10
9187543877
ISBN 13
9789187543876
OCLC/WorldCat
1112598599

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