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Brinkworth: So Good So Far

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Founded in 1990, Brinkworth is an award-winning London-based design studio, working globally in interior and architectural design. The practice has completed over 2000 projects, located in over 80 ...
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Since 1990, the London- and New York-based design studio Brinkworth has realised over 2,500 projects in 80 countries. The beginnings of the studio, primarily as a design and build workshop, has infused the practice with an obsession with making and process. All of its projects exemplify this approach: one based on a fascination with fabrication and a precision with details. Their work is epitomised by pioneering interior and experiential environments, innovative new-build architecture and inventive furniture and product designs. In essence, Brinkworth projects are renowned for their carefully crafted and meticulously assembled qualities: environments and elements that typify their fascination with design, detail and materials. 

Beautifully illustrated with colour photographs and concept sketches of Brinkworth’s innovative projects, this is the first book to bring together the complete range of the company’s internationally renowned and award-winning work. Its insightful in-depth interviews – with partners Adam Brinkworth and Kevin Brennan, along with a range of their clients and other members of the Brinkworth team – throw light on their unique design process and creative collaborations.

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Price: £49.99
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Imprint: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Series: Designing Interiors
Publication Date: 09 December 2018
Trim Size: 10.62 X 7.88 in
ISBN: 9781848222557
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

Architecture: interior design, ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General, Individual architects and architectural firms

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Graeme Brooker is a writer and lecturer and current Head of Interior Design at the Royal College of Art's School of Architecture. His research focuses on interior design and the reuse of existing buildings and space. His publications include Adaptations (2016) and Key Interiors Since 1900 (2013).

Foreword by Peter Higgins; Foreword by Michael Marriott; Introduction: Thinking and Making; Principles and Process; Collaborators and Culture; Places; Identities; Communities; Futures