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Over the past 30 years, Diamond and Schmitt Architects, one of the world's leading architecture firms, has produced a portfolio that reflects their core belief in the importance of content and context in architecture. Buildings should live in their environments, not be set apart.
Since its formation in 1975, Diamond and Schmitt Architects has also been at the vanguard of socially responsible architecture and urban planning, and Jack Diamond and Donald Schmitt have long been vocal advocates for environmental sustainability. Today the firm is at the center of a critical debate: How do we make cities livable in the twenty-first century? An increasing number of trophy buildings-structures that consume money, steel, and glass, and require huge energy expenditures-are being erected as advertisements for cities. Suburban sprawl is eroding irreplaceable green space and contributing to pollution and environmental degradation. The need for socially and environmentally responsible architecture has never been greater.
Part manifesto, part architectural monograph, this book addresses today's most important architectural issues at a critical point in the future of the urban form. It features the most important projects in Diamond & Schmitt's oeuvre, interspersed with 11 essays, including one by Witold Rybczynski.
"This book is a hugely refreshing treatise, an uplifting clarion call for architecture -- and cities -- that harness minimal materials for maximum usefulness."
"On a bright note, the prose itself does not succumb to the doltish and grammatically suspect bafflegab of so many architectural treatises. The gifts of co-author Don Gillmor, one of Canada's most talented magazine writers, have no doubt been well harnessed here, and Witold Rybczynski serves up some clear and straightforward interview questions...Diamond & Schmitt is justifiably renowned for good urbanism, consistently high-quality background buildings and the occasional subdued feature building."
"The Toronto firm of Diamond & Schmitt is responsible for some of the world's most celebrated buildings...and is a champion of urbanism and social responsibility. The 12 essays in this book...discuss such topics as context, collectivity, beauty, sustainability, the reuse of old structures and building for the arts and education."
"This book is a must-read. Discussion is illustrated by their projects located both internationally and in Canada."
"[Insight and On Site] discusses the transformative power of architecture, its relationship to community building and its ability to affect civic mood...With the global trend to urbanization and depletion of the planet's resources, building compact cities with sustainable architecture is a matter of both quality of life and survival."
"Along with essays about the past, present and future of architecture, the coffee table volume shows how one company can revolutionize the world of architecture, with a philosophy of elegance and sophistication that has made this firm so in-demand worldwide."
"The sustainability-minded designs of Toronto-based Diamond and Schmitt Architects get the glossy treatment in this exhaustive compilation. [Insight and On Site] features dozens of plans, layouts and photographs, including the architects' best-known works, as well as a series of essays on sustainable modern cities."