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designing community.jpgDesigning Community: Bonstra|Haresign ARCHITECTS

This book celebrates over 20 years of Bonstra|Haresign ARCHITECTS’ community-focused practice.  It documents the growth and success attributable to the firm’s philosophy and methodological approach.  Many beautiful images and descriptive text show the founding partners, Bill Bonstra’s, and David Haresign’s design aspirations and cooperative work styles, shared by their talented associate partners John Edwards and Jack Devilbiss.  The studio teams have produced not only award-winning architecture, but also architecture benefiting each project’s surroundings.

Bonstra|Haresign ARCHITECTS serves a variety of populations and communities: urban and suburban, commercial, and residential, civic, and cultural.  Projects range from affordable and market-rate housing to historic restoration, renovation, and adaptive reuse.  Typologically diverse projects are the essence of Bonstra|Haresign ARCHITECTS’ architectural work and community-building efforts.  And desirable community enhancement resulting from their projects is visible in Washington, DC, urban neighborhoods as well as in the eastern region.

Bonstra|Haresign ARCHITECTS’ does not exist to implement the aesthetic tastes and wishes of a soloist “starchitect” or prima donna designer with a signature style, yet design artistry is an essential goal of the firm.  This complements Bill’s and David’s fundamental commitment to create contextually modernist architecture as an agent of positive change beyond each project’s site boundaries.

Hardcover, 276 pp., Oro Editions

Code:  167854

Member Price:  $54.00


 

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