Alex Krieger
Lawrence Scarpa
Reed Kroloff
ORO Editions, Novato, CA, 2011, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
9 x 11 inches, hardcover, 220 pages, 300 color photographs and 75 color illustrations
ISBN: 9780982622629
Suggested Retail Price: $65.00

From the Publisher. Eskew + Dumez + Ripple is interested in how buildings fit into society, how people fit into buildings, and how to bring all of this together for the public good. They have positioned themselves in the field of architecture as potent form seekers and as socially responsive practitioners; a combination not easily or often found. Comfortable with aesthetic, practical, political, and functional issues, they have mapped an architectural path that is as didactic as it is successful. Building Community seeks to pursue the role of the architect as community builder and shaper of human experience in addition to their physical impact on the built landscape. A first monograph for the firm, the book introduces the the architects' unique, personal, and careful approach to the design of buildings of their own time and place in New Orleans and the Deep South region.

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