Luis Fernández-Galiano
Arquitectura Viva, Madrid, 2011, English and Spanish
Nonfiction, Architecture
9 x 11 inches, paperback, 120 pages
Suggested Retail Price: $43.00

This AV/Arquitectura Viva monograph on the work of French architect Jean Prouvé was produced to accompany the exhibition “Jean Prouvé 1901–1984: 'Industrial Beauty,'” on view at Ivorypress Art + Books (Madrid) in fall 2011. The publication opens with a summary of the contents by one of the curators, Luis Fernández-Galiano, and consists of three additional sections, each one containing several essays and interviews: The first part, “Preambles,” presents a full biographical account and analyzes Prouvé’s early professional years in Nancy, France. The second part, “Processes,” concentrates on the construction techniques as well as his facades and achievements in sustainable design and industrialized housing. Under the title “Practices,” the publication deals in depth with the phase in Maxeville (known as Prouvé’s mature years) and the time after in which Prouvé conceived masterful buildings, components and was active as professor and as consultant. The publication includes texts by Catherine Prouvé, Peter Sulzer, Ignacio Paricio, and Norman Foster, among many others.

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