White House Redux





White House Redux
$49.00
2008
Author(s): Storefront for Art and Architecture
10.75 x 8.0 x 1.25 inches
734 pages
paperback
Published to coincide with an exhibition of the results of a competition with the same name at Storefront, White House Redux contains a compendium of documentation related to the competition and an overview of the results. It includes texts by Joseph Grima (Storefront) and Geoff Manaugh (BLDGBLOG), a history of the existing White House, and 123 selected projects as well as the four winning submissions. A jury assessed the submissions in the spectacular setting of the 45th floor of the World Trade Center Tower 7, a process documented in the book's 30-page photo essay by Marty Hyers.
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