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In Situ, George Ranalli, Works And Projects (Book) by George Ranalli, Introduction by Michael Sorkin and Joseph Giovannini. Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers. In English, hardcover, like new in a nice slipcase. 496 pages. 2.880 kg. 2016.

George Joseph Ranalli is an American modernist architect, scholar, curator, and fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

In Situ Design encapsulates the theoretical position embodied in the work of New York architect George Ranalli. Over the past 32 years, George Ranalli has worked on projects in New York, other states in the United States, and around the world that have involved large-scale urban design, houses in the landscape, additions, renovations of major landmark buildings, and new construction.

George Ranalli is internationally recognized and published for his work in historic settings, buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and settings rich in traditions of design and craft.

In Situ is his operational strategy in the design of these new buildings and additions to these complexes, providing contemporary and creative structures that also integrate seamlessly with their historic surroundings.

The projects have developed a rich vocabulary of craft and design, which connects this work to the origins and roots of the longest craft tradition in design and architecture.

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