blurred zones: investigations of the interstitial presents seventeen design projects, both built and unbuilt, and twelve essays that attempt to illuminate and illustrate the conceptual activity of blurring. the work from this period begins in 1988, with a project for the guardiola house in cadiz, spain, and continues until 1998, with the memorial for the murdered jews of europe in berlin. also shown in this monograph, with photographs and eisenman's signature drawings, are the aronoff center for design and art at the university of cincinnati and the greater columbus convention center, both in ohio; the nunotani headquarters building in tokyo; the max reinhardt haus in berlin; and the entry for the church for the year 2000 competition in rome.
peter eisenman is principal of eisenman architects in new york and louis i. kahn is professor of architecture at yale university
336 pages, 9 x 10 3/4 inches, 250 color illustrations, hardcover
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