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Hardback
250 x 290 mm, 9 7/8 x 11 3/8 in
240 pp
375 colour illustrations
17 black and white illustrations
ISBN 0714838306

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The work of the highly successful retail and entertainment-centre architects.
Edited by Frances Anderton with essays by Ray Bradbury, Margaret Crawford, Norman M Klein and Craig Hodgetts

  • The first monograph to examine the work of the Jerde Partnership International, the highly successful retail and entertainment-centre architects
  • The Jerde Partnership has transformed city centres worldwide, with work ranging from the Los Angeles Olympic Games to Canal City Hakata in Japan, to shopping centres in Mexico, Australia, the USA and beyond
  • Showcases 25 of the Jerde Partnership's most significant built and unbuilt projects
  • Colourful and vibrant design punctuated with founder Jon Jerde's conceptual sketches, his personal philosophy and newly commissioned colour photography
  • Critical essays are by architectural historian Margaret Crawford, cultural historian Norman M Klein and architect Craig Hodgetts. The forword is by acclaimed author Ray Bradbury
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Armed with a rare combination of talents, and a clear understanding of retail, Jon Jerde has established himself not only as a hugely successful shopping and entertainment-centre architect but also as a veritable alchemist of the urban condition.

The Jerde Partnership International has transformed city centres worldwide and is hired by developers and city managers to analyse sites and improve the life of a designated street or neighbourhood. The firm devises site-specific, large-scale projects in order to stimulate social and economic regeneration.

This is the first ever monograph to examine thoroughly the Jerde phenomenon. 25 of the Jerde Partnership's most significant built and unbuilt projects illustrate how Jerde synthesizes commerce and public life in a way that will revolutionize the design of twenty-first-century cities. Critical essays are by architectural historian Margaret Crawford, cultural historian Norman M Klein, and architect Craig Hodges. Richly illustrated, and punctuated with Jerde's sketches and writings on his personal philosophy, the book reflects the complexity and exuberance of this influential body of work.

About the author
Frances Anderton is a Los Angeles-based journalist and a producer of the radio programme 'Which Way, LA?'
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