- Valuable coverage of the work of Luis Vidal + Architects, including airport designs, projects that engage the community, and refurbishment and modernization
- Introduction by renowned architectural writer and critic Philip Jodidio provides valuable insights into the direction and influences of Luis Vidal, and why he places emphasis on practical issues (such as natural light, solar gain, and future expansion) in his designs
- This stunning monograph features an intensely personal endeavor-a private residence that encapsulates much of the thinking that has made Vidal's work so successful across the world
- The text offers an insight into his careful selection of materials, and interest in 'signature' colors, such as prismatic red for the Boston Logan International Airport Terminal E project
- Projects showcase Vidal's commitment to energy-efficient solutions and design, including Terminal 2 at Heathrow Airport, which is the world's first airport to obtain a BREEAM Excellent rating
- Vidal is renowned for his capacity to deliver major projects on budget and on schedule
This beautifully appointed monograph features stunning full-color photographs and richly detailed plans and diagrams showcasing the work of Spanish architect Luis Vidal and his studio, Luis Vidal + Architects. Renowned writer and international architecture expert Philip Jodidio provides valuable insights into the work of Vidal and eloquently narrates the stories of 14 distinctive projects across a wide international region. The projects in the stunning volume, ranging from private residences and urban buildings to hospitals, airports, and educational and cultural centers, have become a world reference in architecture, design, and construction. Among the selected works are the award-winning Terminal 2 (The Queen's Terminal) at Heathrow Airport in London, Matta Sur Community Center in Santiago de Chile, and Loyola University Campus in Seville. The monograph also features an intensely personal endeavor for Vidal--a private residence that encapsulates much of the thinking that has made Vidal's work so successful across the world.