Global Influences in Urban Housing
Japanese Small Urban Dwellings: A Model for the American Context
by Bruce S. Levin & Students from the Global Influences in Housing Studio
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About the Book
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 342 - Publish Date: Jun 01, 2011
- Keywords interior design, architecture, urbanism, housing
About the Creator
Bruce Levin is an architect, furniture and product designer currently practicing in San Francisco, California. By working in various disciplines he strives to bring divergent sensibilities into play when working on projects that vary in scale from the details of hand held devices, furniture design, automotive products and architecture. Issues of material invention and human interaction figure prominently in his work. In the tradition of Charles and Ray Eames, while studying at Cranbrook, he focused on interweaving the disciplines into to a common language of design intentionality. It is in this spirit that Mr. Levin approaches each project searching for its essential qualities in determining unique solutions unhindered by conventional expectations. The work in this book represents the second component of student work based in The Global Influences in Housing Studio at the California College of the Arts, Graduate Program in Design.