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Andrew Zago: Selected Bibliography



About Andrew Zago:

The newly appointed director of the CCNY Master of Architecture program, architect Andrew Zago  won the Rome Prize in 1997. Founder of Zago Architecture, he has taught at UCLA, Ohio State University, Cornell, and SCI-Arc. He has received several Progressive Architecture magazine awards and other honors for his professional practice work.
 

Books:

Zago’s work on the Sixth St. House w/ Thom Mayne  in Kipnis, Jeffrey. Perfect acts of architecture.  : Museum of Modern Art ; Columbus : Wexner Center for the Arts ;  Distributed by H.N. Abrams, 2001.  (This is the catalog for  the  museum exhibition most recently at the AXA Gallery in NYC in 2002 in conjunction with MoMA: “Perfect Acts of Architecture” ) On Reserve.


Books listed above are available in the CCNY Architecture Library unless otherwise noted.
 

Articles:

“The light box [pavilion, Detroit].”   Anne Guiney. Architecture 2001 Aug., v.90, n.8, p.78-81.

“Mark Anderson and Andrew Zago: Detroit Community Pavilion [Detroit, Michigan].” Architecture 2001 Apr., v.90, n.4, p.92-[95.

“Flow versus boundary: Andrew Zago's Kansai Library.” Daidalos 1999, n.71, p.[86]-91.
             Notes: A look at the California architect's 1996 competition entry.

“Four projects of Aks Runo.”   Architecture and urbanism 1990 June, no.6(237), p.[7]-28.
           Contents: "Metapolis" Los Angeles project, 1987 -- Olympic West office towers, Los Angeles, 1988 -- Tokyo International Forum,
                Tokyo, 1989 -- Alexandria Library project, Egypt, 1989. Architects: Aks Runo, Bahram Shirdel and Andrew Zago.

“Projekt Olympic-West-Bürohäuser, 1988.” Werk, Bauen + Wohnen 1990 July-Aug., no.7-8, p.56-57.


Articles listed above are available in the CCNY Architecture Library unless otherwise noted.
 

Web Sites:
 

Zago Architecture:  www.zagoarchitecture.com/
His design firm founded in Detroit
 
 

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Judy Connorton
September, 2003