Krueck + Sexton: From There to Here
Chicago firm Krueck + Sexton Architects has made its mark with designs that draw from classic modernism as well as from current architectural discourse. Partners Ron Krueck and Mark Sexton both studied architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology, where they were steeped in the pure modernism of Mies van der Rohe. From this foundation, they developed a distinctive visual language influenced by art as much as by architecture, as evidenced in their impeccably designed and constructed buildings. As Krueck and Sexton write in the introduction: "The path of our work was advanced by the making of our work. It established the understanding of the connections the space that was required between the parts and delineated the proportion and scale."
This oversize volume covers the full 40 years of the firm's work. It includes 22 projects, from the seminal Steel and Glass House to the enormously popular Crown Fountain in Chicago's Millennium Park, to a 375,000-square-foot federal office building in Florida.
- Covers the full 40 years of this reputable architectural firm's production, with an introduction by and input from the founding partners
- Striking color images accompany case studies on 22 of this firm's most impressive and globally-renowned projects
Details
Author: Krueck + Sexton Architects
Introduction: John Morris Dixon
272 pages
Dimensions: 10.09 x 1.22 x 12.48 inches
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