Satyendra Pakhalé
culture of creation
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Publication
2019 - nai010 publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
111,750 words, Guess
Page Count
447 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-109462085145
- ISBN-139789462085145
- OCLC Control Number1109913419
- Open LibraryOL44280194M
Classifications
- DDC745.409/04
- LCCNK1049.P35 A4 2019
Alternate Titles
- Culture of creation
Description
Satyendra Pakhalé stands at the crossroads of the diverse currents shaping contemporary design. His design work is an act of unity going beyond any binary such as high and low tech, industrial production and traditional crafts, functionality and poetic significance, blurring boundaries of time and place. Satyendra Pakhalé: Culture of Creation, the first comprehensive monograph devoted to his work, explores the way that the designer navigates these currents on multiple levels. Twelve essays by leading design thinkers, Juhani Pallasmaa, Paola Antonelli, Jacques Barsac, René Spitz, Tiziana Proietti, Aric Chen and Stefano Marzano, illustrate the world view and intellectual position underpinning the designer's 'culture of creation'. Contributions from leading industry figures, such as Alberto Alessi, Giulio Cappellini, Cristiano Crosetta and Vittorio Livi portray him at work. Documentary passages give insight into his studio practice, close-up encounters with specific processes and stunning imagery complete a book that can be enjoyed on many levels: a portrait of a unique 'culture of creation'.
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