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The world by design : the story of a global architecture firm / by A. Eugene Kohn ; with Clifford Pearson.

Title
The world by design : the story of a global architecture firm / by A. Eugene Kohn ; with Clifford Pearson.
Author
Kohn, A. Eugene, 1930-
Publication
New York : RosettaBooks, 2019.

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Pearson, Clifford A.,
Description
328 pages ; illustrations (mostly color); 27 cm
Summary
Founded on July 4, 1976, Kohn Pedersen Fox quickly became a darling of the architectural press with groundbreaking buildings such as the headquarters for the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on Manhattan's Upper West Side, 333 Wacker Drive in Chicago, the Proctor & Gamble headquarters in Cincinnati, and the World Bank Headquarters in Washington, DC. By the early 1990s, when most architecture firms in the U.S. were struggling to survive a major recession, KPF was busy with significant buildings in London, Germany, Canada, Japan, Korea, and Indonesia--pioneering a model of global practice that has influenced architecture, design, and creative-services firms ever since. Like any other business, though, KPF has stumbled along the way and wrestled with crises. But through it all, it has remained innovative in a field that changes all the time and often favors the newest star on the horizon. Now in its fifth decade, the firm has shaped skylines and cities around the world with iconic buildings such as the World Financial Center in Shanghai, Roppongi Hills in Tokyo, the International Commerce Centre in Hong Kong, the DZ Bank Tower in Frankfurt, the Heron Tower in London, and Hudson Yards in New York. Forthright and engaging, Kohn examines both award-winning achievements and missteps in his 50-year career in architecture. In the process, he shows how his firm, KPF, has helped change the buildings and cities where we live, work, learn, and play.
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Genre/Form
History.
Note
  • Includes index.
ISBN
  • 9781948122498
  • 1948122499
LCCN
  • 2019017030
  • 99983546653
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Columbia University Libraries