Environmental Modernism

The Architecture of STRANG


  • Foreword by
  • Robert McCarter
  •  
  • Introduction by
  • Byron Hawes
  •  
  • Photography by
  • Claudia Uribe Touri and Claudio Manzoni
  •  
  • Interview by
  • John T. O’Connor
  •  
  • Essay by
  • Max Strang
  •  
  • Edited by
  • Oscar Riera Ojeda
  •  

Environmental Modernism

The Architecture of STRANG

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  • Foreword by Robert McCarter
  • Introduction by Byron Hawes
  • Photography by Claudia Uribe Touri and Claudio Manzoni
  • Interview by John T. O’Connor
  • Essay by Max Strang
  • Edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda
  • specifications

  • Edition: Hardcover
  • Size: 9 x 9 in / 228.6 x 228.6 mm
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Pages: 668
  • Language: English
  • Photographs: 820
  • Illustrations: 320
  • Weight: 3.00 kg
  • Rights: World Rights Available
  • Price: USD $85 / €77 / ₤54
  • ISBN: 978-1-946226-04-4
  • description

  • The work of [STRANG] is beautifully explored in this robust monograph which highlights the firm’s site-specific and climate-driven designs. The ability to create stunning architectural designs while maintaining an acute awareness of the surrounding environment has come to define their work. Under the creative direction of Max Strang FAIA, the Miami-based firm continues to advance many of the timeless concepts set forth by the famed Sarasota School of Architecture. Strang’s early exposure to that mid-century modernist movement resulted in a deep respect for structures that are intimately connected to their surroundings as they celebrate the Florida climate. This first monograph of Strang’s work contains a collection of conceptual drawings, text and professional photography that underscores the ongoing relevance and importance of regional modernist design. It is the architectural responses to site and climate that infuse the specific designs with character and identity, resulting in a uniquely Floridian version of modernism.
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The work of [STRANG] is beautifully explored in this robust monograph which highlights the firm’s site-specific and climate-driven designs. The ability to create stunning architectural designs while maintaining an acute awareness of the surrounding environment has come to define their work. Under the creative direction of Max Strang FAIA, the Miami-based firm continues to advance many of the timeless concepts set forth by the famed Sarasota School of Architecture. Strang’s early exposure to that mid-century modernist movement resulted in a deep respect for structures that are intimately connected to their surroundings as they celebrate the Florida climate. This first monograph of Strang’s work contains a collection of conceptual drawings, text and professional photography that underscores the ongoing relevance and importance of regional modernist design. It is the architectural responses to site and climate that infuse the specific designs with character and identity, resulting in a uniquely Floridian version of modernism.

  • Foreword by Robert McCarter
  • Introduction by Byron Hawes
  • Photography by Claudia Uribe Touri and Claudio Manzoni
  • Interview by John T. O’Connor
  • Essay by Max Strang
  • Edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda
  • Edition:Hardcover
  • Size:9 x 9 in / 228.6 x 228.6 mm
  • Format:Hardcover
  • Pages:668
  • Language:English
  • Photographs:820
  • Illustrations:320
  • Weight:3.00 kg
  • Rights:World Rights Available
  • Price:USD $85 / €77 / ₤54
  • ISBN:978-1-946226-04-4