New Architects 3: Britain's Best Emerging Practices
A guide to innovative young architectural practices in the UK
The Architecture Foundation author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Merrell Publishers Ltd
Published:10th Mar '16
Should be back in stock very soon
This book presents a curated selection of emerging architectural talent in the UK, showcasing innovative practices and their projects. New Architects 3 serves as an essential resource.
Published in association with the Architecture Foundation, New Architects 3: Britain's Best Emerging Practices highlights the vibrant talent emerging within the UK architectural landscape. This edition serves as a comprehensive guide to over 85 innovative and promising young architectural practices, many of which are poised to become leaders in the field. As the third installment in a series that began in 1998, this book continues the Architecture Foundation's commitment to promoting new generations of architects and fostering the growth of young firms.
The first edition of New Architects became a crucial reference for clients and architects alike, offering insights into commissioning both public and private projects. The Observer praised New Architects 2, noting its ability to provide valuable insights into future architectural trends. Today, the UK architectural scene remains dynamic and diverse, with London recognized as a hub for ambitious design. However, young practices often face challenges in securing commissions, making this publication particularly timely.
Featuring practices chosen by a jury of architectural experts, New Architects 3 showcases the next generation of talent. The book is organized alphabetically, providing independent assessments of each practice, including contact details and 450 color illustrations of recent projects. It offers practical advice on enhancing the client-architect relationship and serves as a vital resource for clients, urban planners, and anyone interested in the evolution of contemporary architecture.
ISBN: 9781858946450
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320 pages