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STUFISH Entertainment Architects is a renowned British architect known for their rock music stage sets for bands like the Rolling Stones, U2, and Pink Floyd. They are a leader in entertainment architecture, creating ambitious and pioneering work that explores new ways to inspire audiences and visitors. This issue of AD explores the studio's history, design process, audience memory and experience, and what the future may hold for this brand of popular culture and its spatial manifestations.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 136 pages
Publication date: 04 November 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc


STUFISH Entertainment Architects, founded by the late Mark Fisher, a renowned British architect renowned for his iconic rock music stage designs for bands such as the Rolling Stones, U2, and Pink Floyd, is a leading authority in entertainment architecture. The STUFISH team, comprising architects, designers, visualisers, production managers, technical specialists, and producers, creates ambitious and pioneering work that pushes the boundaries of audience inspiration and engagement. From musical experiences to theatrical shows, exhibitions, and buildings, they explore innovative ways to captivate audiences and visitors.

Since the mid-1990s, STUFISH's work has been synonymous with significant theatrical, musical, and monumental events that have shaped the collective memory of generations worldwide. Entertainment architecture is a highly creative and innovative field, continuously producing elaborate architectural spectacles. This issue delves into the many aspects of STUFISH, including its history, design process, audience memory and experience, and the evolution of this unique brand of popular culture and its spatial manifestations. It also touches on the potential future of entertainment architecture.

Contributors to this issue include Leonard Auerbach, Victoria Broackes, Peter Cook, Adam Davis, Haidy Geismar, Robert Kronenburg, Theo Lorenz, Ash Nehru, Aubrey Powell, Neil Thomas, Willie Williams, Patrick Woodroffe, and Maciej Woroniecki.

STUFISH Entertainment Architects, founded by the late Mark Fisher, a renowned British architect renowned for his iconic rock music stage designs for bands such as the Rolling Stones, U2, and Pink Floyd, is a leading authority in entertainment architecture. The STUFISH team, comprising architects, designers, visualisers, production managers, technical specialists, and producers, creates ambitious and pioneering work that pushes the boundaries of audience inspiration and engagement. From musical experiences to theatrical shows, exhibitions, and buildings, they explore innovative ways to captivate audiences and visitors.

Since the mid-1990s, STUFISH's work has been synonymous with significant theatrical, musical, and monumental events that have shaped the collective memory of generations worldwide. Entertainment architecture is a highly creative and innovative field, continuously producing elaborate architectural spectacles. This issue delves into the many aspects of STUFISH, including its history, design process, audience memory and experience, and the evolution of this unique brand of popular culture and its spatial manifestations. It also touches on the potential future of entertainment architecture.

Contributors to this issue include Leonard Auerbach, Victoria Broackes, Peter Cook, Adam Davis, Haidy Geismar, Robert Kronenburg, Theo Lorenz, Ash Nehru, Aubrey Powell, Neil Thomas, Willie Williams, Patrick Woodroffe, and Maciej Woroniecki.

Weight: 582g
Dimension: 210 x 285 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781119812241

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