John Miller + Partners - Custom and Innovation
Custom and Innovation: John Miller + Partners is the first
publication devoted to the work of John Miller + Partners, and
explores Miller’s work from his student days at the Architectural
Association, to his present practice as a multi-award winning firm.
The book provides an insight into the contemporary fascination with
museum buildings as well as the revived interest on post-war
modernism both in Europe and the USA.
John Miller + Partners is responsible for some of the most highly
regarded museum and university projects of the past 25 years, such
as the Queen’s Building and the extension to Tate Britain, as well
as schemes for the Fitzwilliam Museum and the National Portrait
Gallery.
Custom and Innovation: John Miller + Partners takes a close look at
the architects’ body of work, and examines its working practices,
such as John Miller’s indebtedness to Modernism and its proponents,
such as Le Corbusier. Further, the book sets out the practice’s
departure from its precedents by showing its work to be wholly
contemporary and of its moment.
Fascinating texts by respected architects and writers elucidate the
firm’s contribution to modern architecture. Kenneth Frampton, well
known for his writing on twentieth century architecture, looks at
the work of John Miller in the context of the museum building, and
other typologies he works with. Robert Maxwell, Emeritus Professor
of Architecture at Princeton, writes extensively on architecture,
combining consultancy and architectural criticism, and here looks
at the historical context of John Miller + Partners’ work. Finally,
Deyan Sudjic, Director of the Design Museum, London, focuses on the
early work produced by John Miller through his student days to his
partnership with Alan Colquhoun.
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