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Mark Foster Gage - Projects and Provocations
Mark Foster Gage - Projects and Provocations
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Gage, Yale theorist, architect, and pioneer of the digital avant-garde in architecture and design, presents here a phantasmagoria of ideas and built work in his first monograph.
Architect to Lady Gaga and Nicola Formichetti, Mark Foster Gage has spent 20 years leading the digital architectural avant-garde, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in architecture and design and exploding expectations. This volume features built and unbuilt work from around the globe, from a penthouse in downtown Manhattan to retail stores in Hong Kong. The work shown goes beyond traditional architecture to the realm of fashion and fine art, and includes Gageâs celebrated Valentineâs Sculpture for Times Square, a 3-D-printed outfit for Lady Gaga, as well as designs for Google Glass, Solar Flowers, and robotic tulips.
Mark Foster Gage, whose work Harperâs Bazaar has called âeffortlessly chicâ and who has been labeled a âboundary breaker,â is a visionary for today. Filled with surprises and creations of wonder, such as a tower for New Yorkâs 57th Street with mouthlike balconies on giant wings or a retail space bedecked with a hundred-faceted mirror, Gageâs work at once challenges expectations of what architecture might be and, as well, frequently fills one with a sense of excitement. Gageâs work is further elucidated in the book by the critical musings of eminent architects and cultural touchstones Peter Eisenman and Robert A.M. Stern.
Architect to Lady Gaga and Nicola Formichetti, Mark Foster Gage has spent 20 years leading the digital architectural avant-garde, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in architecture and design and exploding expectations. This volume features built and unbuilt work from around the globe, from a penthouse in downtown Manhattan to retail stores in Hong Kong. The work shown goes beyond traditional architecture to the realm of fashion and fine art, and includes Gageâs celebrated Valentineâs Sculpture for Times Square, a 3-D-printed outfit for Lady Gaga, as well as designs for Google Glass, Solar Flowers, and robotic tulips.
Mark Foster Gage, whose work Harperâs Bazaar has called âeffortlessly chicâ and who has been labeled a âboundary breaker,â is a visionary for today. Filled with surprises and creations of wonder, such as a tower for New Yorkâs 57th Street with mouthlike balconies on giant wings or a retail space bedecked with a hundred-faceted mirror, Gageâs work at once challenges expectations of what architecture might be and, as well, frequently fills one with a sense of excitement. Gageâs work is further elucidated in the book by the critical musings of eminent architects and cultural touchstones Peter Eisenman and Robert A.M. Stern.
