
Parallax traces Holl’s ideas on topics as diverse as the “chemistry of matter” and the “pressure of light,” and shows how they emerge in his architectural work: “strange attractors” at Cranbrook, “porosity” in his dormitory at MIT, “tripleness” in the Bellevue Art Museum in Washington. The result is a book that provides a personal tour of the work of one of the world’s most esteemed architects.
Parallax
Princeton Architectural Press