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Dirty Old River brings together 12 essays penned by British architect Tom Emerson over the past three decades. Written on very different occasions as contributions to books or articles in magazines, they explore a wide range of topics through the lens of architecture. The book's title is borrowed from the British rock band The Kinks' cult song 'Waterloo Sunset' to symbolise a journey through the interweaving of culture, imagination, and the built environment. Naturally, the architect Emerson writes about architecture: how it is designed, drawn, and built. Yet he also turns his attention to other, wider fields, from the transformation of materials to the nuances of human creativity, the explosive early works of his celebrated fellow architect Frank O. Gehry, and the intimate craftsmanship behind the literary spaces of French writer Georges Perec. Emerson's unique approach to writing is often inspired by sideways glances and disciplines beyond architecture. He offers a new perspective on how things are made, why they take shape the way they do, and what these processes reveal about humanity. AUTHOR: Tom Emerson is cofounder of the London-based firm 6a architects and a professor of architecture and design in the Department of Architecture at ETH Zuerich. Sarah Handelman is a London-based author and editor. SELLING POINTS: . Collects 12 essays by distinguished British architect Tom Emerson . Tom Emerson reflects on topics ranging from the design, drawing, and construction of architecture to the transformation of materials, nuances of human creativity, and the intimate craftsmanship behind literary spaces . Tom Emerson is revered internationally as a designing architect, teacher, and writer . The designs of London-based 6a architects, cofounded by Tom Emerson, are praised for their thoughtful integration of modern aesthetics with historical contexts 29 colour, 31 b/w illustrations
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Dirty Old River brings together 12 essays penned by British architect Tom Emerson over the past three decades. Written on very different occasions as contributions to books or articles in magazines, they explore a wide range of topics through the lens of architecture. The book's title is borrowed from the British rock band The Kinks' cult song 'Waterloo Sunset' to symbolise a journey through the interweaving of culture, imagination, and the built environment. Naturally, the architect Emerson writes about architecture: how it is designed, drawn, and built. Yet he also turns his attention to other, wider fields, from the transformation of materials to the nuances of human creativity, the explosive early works of his celebrated fellow architect Frank O. Gehry, and the intimate craftsmanship behind the literary spaces of French writer Georges Perec. Emerson's unique approach to writing is often inspired by sideways glances and disciplines beyond architecture. He offers a new perspective on how things are made, why they take shape the way they do, and what these processes reveal about humanity. AUTHOR: Tom Emerson is cofounder of the London-based firm 6a architects and a professor of architecture and design in the Department of Architecture at ETH Zuerich. Sarah Handelman is a London-based author and editor. SELLING POINTS: . Collects 12 essays by distinguished British architect Tom Emerson . Tom Emerson reflects on topics ranging from the design, drawing, and construction of architecture to the transformation of materials, nuances of human creativity, and the intimate craftsmanship behind literary spaces . Tom Emerson is revered internationally as a designing architect, teacher, and writer . The designs of London-based 6a architects, cofounded by Tom Emerson, are praised for their thoughtful integration of modern aesthetics with historical contexts 29 colour, 31 b/w illustrations