Wiel Arets

Works and Projects


A compelling monograph on the internationally renowned Dutch architect Wiel Arets.


Edited by Massimo Faiferri. Essay by Geert Bekaert.


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Price: USD$69.95





 
Overview
  • First monograph on one of Holland's most internationally recognized young architects
  • More than 30 significant buildings and projects presented in detail



 
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About the book
Wiel Arets (b. 1955) is one of Holland's leading young architects and has won an international following for his spare industrial forms and his theoretical writings. Trained at the Technical University of Eindhoven, Arets often works with translucent glass, concrete, and wood to integrate compositional strategies with his interest in transparency and reducing essential space to a bare minimum. His work has been compared to the rigorous vocabulary of Dom Hans van der Laan, the monumental lyricism
of Tadao Ando, and the expansive transparency of Pierre Chareau. This book surveys the Dutch architect's work by presenting 31 of his most significant buildings and projects completed since the late 1980s, including the Academy for Arts and Architecture in Maastricht (1993), the AZL Pension Fund in Heerlen (1995), highrise apartment blocks in Amsterdam and Rotterdam,
and police stations in Vaals, Boxtel, and Cuijk.



 
About the author(s)
Editor Massimo Faiferri is an architect and critic who teaches at the Institute of Architecture at Venice University, where he also carries out research into architectural composition.



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