Habits, Patterns, Algorithms 1998 - 2008     Stephan Jaklitsch
Habits, Patterns, Algorithms 1998 - 2008

Size 10" x 12.75” Portrait
Pages 424
Binding Hardcover
Publication Date Fall 2009
Photographs 280 color / 140 black and white
ISBN 978-0-9795395-2-7
Weight 2 kg
Rights World Rights available 

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Foreword by Calvin Tsao

Introduction by Rodolphe el-Khoury

Text by Stephan Jaklitsch and Mark Gardner

Primary photography by Paul Warchol




Stephan Jaklitsch’s Habits, Patterns, Algorithms presents a diverse selection of the studio’s most noteworthy projects and built work. Organized in a rough chronological sequence, the projects range in scale from small interior-oriented retail constructions and free-standing residential work, which engages the surrounding landscape, to larger urban transformations both built and speculative. The primary focus is the process of the design and construction of each work and the strict limitations presented by program, site, code or client conditions. Each project is presented with detailed drawings, sketches, models and photographs.

"Jaklitsch's modernism is both international and has style, having been grafted to a new global force of commerce and fashion. He has complimented his hard-edged but sumptuous global urban projects with more rustic vernacular projects - equally far flung - continuing the classical tradition of distinct architectural languages for the city and the landscape." --Terence Riley, Director, Miami Art Museum


Press/Media:

"
Stephan Jaklitsch the architect behind Marc Jacobs," Yatzer.com, January 7, 2010 (Book Review).

"Book Review: Stephan Jaklitsch: Habits, Patterns, Algorithms," Contemporist, January 7, 2010. 

"Book Review & Slideshow: Stephan Jaklitsch: Habits, Patterns, Algorithms," by Aaron Britt, Dwell: Bookshelf,  February 5, 2010. 

"Book Review: Stephen Jaklitsch of Stephen Jaklitsch Architects," by Lana Zellner, DesignGlut.com, April 16, 2010. 

"Book Review: Habits, Patterns, Algorithms, 1998-2008 / Stephan Jaklitsch," by Stephen J., ArchDaily, April 23, 2010.

"A Graceful Geometry: Stephan Jaklistch: Habits, Patterns, and Algorithms, 1998-2008 (ORO EDITIONS/$75)," The Curated Object, April 2010. 
 

Stephan Jaklitsch received his BS in Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology and M-Arch from Princeton University. As Principal of Stephan Jaklitsch Architects since 1998, he has taken the firm from a small design studio focused on residential and commercial projects in New York City to a 12-member architectural firm with a diverse, international portfolio of work. Today, with several hundred completed projects around the world, his firm has received numerous awards, including two Merit Awards from the American Institute of Architects. Stephan Jaklitsch has seen his work exhibited in New York, Chicago, and London and featured in prominent publications throughout the world. Through his work, Jaklitsch seeks to explore the poetry of architecture – using the manipulation of space and light to create rigorously detailed spaces that convey a sense of meaning and purpose to their respective contexts.

Mark Gardner was named Jaklitsch’s Senior Associate in 2005. He received his training at the Georgia Institute of Technology and earned an M-Arch from the University of Pennsylvania, where he now also teaches. Gardner takes a serious interest in the nexus of architecture and art, a nexus of longstanding importance to both his professional practice and his writings. A contributor to Johanna S. Dickson’s Pamphlet Architecture 23 MOVE/Sites of Trauma, he is committed to practicing architecture as a socially beneficial art form. He is a LEED Accredited Professional and a member of the US Green Building Council (USGBC).

Calvin Tsao has emerged as one of the most thoughtful and original voices in contemporary design since co-founding Tsao & McKown Architects with partner Zack McKown in 1985. Drawing his inspiration from a dazzling spectrum of cultures and art forms spanning time and place, Mr. Tsao deftly interweaves diverse elements to forge a style that eludes categorization. Eschewing the high-profile habit of imposing an aesthetic brand on his projects, he instead advocates an approach that looks beyond the building to consider the behavior it inspires. Mr. Tsao currently serves as president of the Architectural League of New York and is a member of the Visiting Committee to Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. A fellow of the American Institute of Architects, he has taught at Harvard and the Parsons School of Design.

Rodolphe el-Khoury divides his time between design research and scholarship. As a leading academic, he has initiated and directed several programs in North America. After joining the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto in 2006, he was appointed to the Canada Research Chair in Architecture and Urban Design to explore new media and technology and their potential in reshaping the built environment. El-Khoury conducts project-based research as principal of ReK Productions, and is a partner in Khoury Levit Fong, a professional practice in architecture, landscape, and urban design with several AIA design awards to its credit.




 



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