TY - BOOK ID - 46159114 TI - Gravity AU - Cathcart, James AU - Fantauzzi, Frank AU - Van Elslander, Terence PY - 2003 VL - 25 SN - 1568984340 9781568984346 PB - New York Princeton Architectural Press DB - UniCat KW - Communication in architectural design KW - Group work in architecture KW - Conceptual art KW - 72.01 KW - 72.049 KW - Art, Conceptual KW - Concept art KW - Language art (Fine arts) KW - Possible art KW - Post-object art KW - Art, Modern KW - Performance art KW - Earthworks (Art) KW - Sky art KW - Team work in architecture KW - Teamwork in architecture KW - Architectural practice KW - Architecture KW - Architectural design KW - Influence KW - Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica KW - Architectuur ; verschillende onderwerpen KW - Communication en design architectural KW - Art conceptuel KW - Travail en équipe KW - Communication in architectural design - United States KW - Group work in architecture - United States KW - Conceptual art - Influence KW - Communication en design architectural - États-Unis KW - Architecture - Travail en équipe - États-Unis KW - Art conceptuel - Influence UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46159114 AB - "For fifteen years, three architects--James Cathcart, Frank Fantauzzi, and Terence van Elslander--from three different cities have held an ongoing collaboration, creating installations and other works of innovation and art about the act of building. Pamphlet Architecture 25: Gravity catalogs a cross section of their many works, from the portable toilets installed in the facade of New York's StoreFront for Art and Architecture to "Big Orbits," a giant solid and a giant void constructed from 4600 shipping palettes. Although strongly conceptual, their work reminds us that a primary function of architecture is to engage the public."--PUBLISHER. ER -