TY - BOOK ID - 32776809 TI - Stone Hill Center : Tadao Ando at the Clark AU - Webb, Michael AU - Pare, Richard PY - 2008 SN - 9780300149173 9780931102790 PB - Williamstown, Massachusetts : New Haven ; London : Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute ; Distributed by Yale University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Stone Hill Center (Williamstown) KW - Musées (constructions) KW - Andō, Tadao KW - Stone Hill Center (Williamstown, Mass.) KW - Sterling and Francine Clark art institute KW - Williamstown (Massachusetts, États-Unis) KW - Williamstown (Mass.) KW - conservatie KW - architectuur KW - Ando, Tadao KW - Architectes KW - Musées d'art KW - Architects KW - Art museums KW - Art museum architecture KW - Constructions KW - Buildings, structures, etc. KW - Musées d'art KW - Musées (constructions) KW - Andō, Tadao, KW - Williamstown (Massachusetts, États-Unis) KW - Stone Hill Center (Williamstown). KW - conservatie. KW - architectuur. KW - Ando, Tadao. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:32776809 AB - Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando is a master of minimalism, known for his use of simple materials, his light-filled interiors, and his respect for the natural environment in which he works. This handsome book celebrates Ando's Stone Hill Center at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, his first museum project set within a rural American landscape. Celebrated photographer Richard Pare records Ando at his best, capturing the play of light across the cedar entry, the shimmering woodlands reflected in the large gallery windows, the lush meadow grasses juxtaposed with sharply angled walls. Michael Webb's essay provides context for the Clark building, tracing Ando's career from his early work in Japan to his iconographic Church of the Light in Osaka (1989) to the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (2002). ER -