Future Systems is an architectural and design practice, established in 1979. This book celebrates the accomplishments for which Future Systems are recognized. It is organized according to themes such as objects, houses, shopping and landmarks.
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Objects: Ivy Trolley, 1990, Champagne Buckets, 1991-2004 and Coffee Set, 2004, for Alessi, Coat Hangers, 2004, for Marni, Cutlery, 2004, for Ronchetti Houses: House in Prague, 2003, Cube House Islington, 2002, House in Wales, 1994, Doughnut Apartments House in Copenhagen, 2004 Shopping: Commes des Garcon in New York, Tokyo and Paris, 1998-9, Marni in London, New York, Tokyo and Milan, 1999, Selfridges Foodhall in Manchester and Birmingham, 2002, New Look, Oxford Street in London, 2004 Work: Conde Nast Office in London, 2003, BMW in Munich, 2001, Green Building in London, 1990, Blob in London, 1995, Industrial Nursery in London, 2001 Museums: Museum of the Acropolis in Athens, 1989, Musee de Quai in Branly, 2001, Natural History Museum in London, 2001, Egyptian Museum in Cairo, 2003, The Ark in South Yorkshire, 1995, Twenty-first Century Gallery in London, 1993, Maserati in Modena, 2004 Bridges: Bridge in Paris, 2002, Terminal 5 Bridge in London, 2002, Dockland Floating Bridge, 1996, Bridge in Brno, Habitable Bridge in London, 1996, Ribbon Bridge, Bridge in Prague Towers/Skyscrapers: Berlin Alexanderplatz, 1999, Biennale, 2002, Manhattan Towers, 2003, Library in Birmingham, 2002, ZED project in London, Berlin and Toulouse, 1995, Green Bird in London, 1996, Coexistence in Chicago, New York and London, 1983 Landmarks: Selfridges in Birmingham, 1999, Lord's Media Center in London, Bibliotheque de France in Paris, 1989, Mediatheque in Rouen, 2002, Naples Subway, 2003, Church in Lisbon, 2004 Endmatter: List of works, Index