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Harlem: Mart 125: Jonathan Rose, Sara Caples, Everado Jefferson

PUBLISHER Yale School of Architecture (09/01/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Mass Market Paperbound)

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The task for this studio was to design a new mixed-use building across from the Apollo Theatre on 125th Street in Harlem. The developer Jonathan Rose, with New York-based architects Sara Caples and Everardo Jefferson challenged their Yale students to design a sustainable mixed-use residential and cultural building, with housing for retired jazz musicians, restaurants, and media spaces, on the last city- owned parcel.
The studio questioned issues of cultural representation versus the mutability of the site's ethnic anchorings. It requires the designer to consider each space from the user's perspective. And it demands high standards of sustainable design, headed towards net zero, that support a more satisfying occupant experience, with maximal use of controlled daylight and natural ventilation.
The book features interviews with those on the studio juries including Robert A. M. Stern, Alexander Garvin, and Vincent Chang.
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ISBN-13: 9781945150821
ISBN-10: 1945150823
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Mass Market (Rack) Paperback)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 192
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 7.20 x 0.40 x 9.20 inches
Weight: 0.80 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Architecture | Regional
Architecture | Buildings - Residential
Architecture | Urban & Land Use Planning
Dewey Decimal: 724.7
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018955351
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The task for this studio was to design a new mixed-use building across from the Apollo Theatre on 125th Street in Harlem. The developer Jonathan Rose, with New York-based architects Sara Caples and Everardo Jefferson challenged their Yale students to design a sustainable mixed-use residential and cultural building, with housing for retired jazz musicians, restaurants, and media spaces, on the last city- owned parcel.
The studio questioned issues of cultural representation versus the mutability of the site's ethnic anchorings. It requires the designer to consider each space from the user's perspective. And it demands high standards of sustainable design, headed towards net zero, that support a more satisfying occupant experience, with maximal use of controlled daylight and natural ventilation.
The book features interviews with those on the studio juries including Robert A. M. Stern, Alexander Garvin, and Vincent Chang.
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Editor: Caples, Sara
Sara Caples and Everardo Jefferson are Principals at Caples Jefferson Architects. The New York-based practice, which has for over 15 years been dedicated to working on social schemes within the diverse ethnic communities of the city. In 2003, their work was recognised by the American architectural establishment when they received an AIA Honor Award for Architecture.
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