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White House Redux - The Book

White House Redux - The Book

With almost 500 submissions from 42 countries around the world, White House Redux—a competition launched by Storefront for Art and Architecture and Control Group last January—became one of the most talked-about architecture competitions in 2008.

Published to coincide with the opening of an exhibition of the competition's results at Storefront for Art and Architecture, White House Redux - The Book contains a compendium of documentation related to the competition and an overview of the results. It includes essays by Joseph Grima (Director of Storefront) and Geoff Manaugh (BLDGBLOG), a history of the existing White House and 123 selected projects as well as the four winning submissions. A jury assessed the submissions in the spectacular setting of the 45th floor of the World Trade Center Tower 7, a process documented in the book's 30-page photoessay by Marty Hyers.

White House Redux is available in a limited edition of 500 copies.
734 pages, color and black & white (7.8" x10.5")

VERY FEW COPIES REMAINING! $65 USD plus shipping
Discounts available on shipping for multiple copies


Buy White House Redux - The Book »


See the White House Redux Jury in World Trade Center 7
Video: Jury meeting in WTC 7
Poll: New Yorkers share their ideas for a new White House

Jury - WTC 7
Jury - WTC 7
Jury - WTC 7
Jury - WTC 7