Vernon Mays
M. Arthur Gensler
ORO Editions, Novato, CA, 2012, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
7.75 x 9.875 inches, paperback, 167 pages, 116 color photographs, 36 color illustrations, 28 black-and-white photographs
ISBN: 9780982631201
Suggested Retail Price: $25.00

From the Publisher. Part of the Gensler Monograph series, Design for Government surveys the state of the art of public-sector buildings and settings. Introduced by Vernon Mays, editor at large at Architect, the book focuses on the leading role that governments take today in setting new and higher standards for design quality in support of goals and mandates for improved productivity, more effective use of non-renewable resources, and the health and welfare of employees. The book includes 15 case studies that address a representative array of building and facility types. Each documents client intent, design response, key features, and actual or expected performance. The projects covered range in scale from a community’s 14,000-square-foot city hall to the largest single workplace of the U.S. federal government. They include specialized facilities like courthouses and courtrooms, as well as airports and convention centers—important public-sector activities in the U.S. and other countries.

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