Something Lived, Something Dreamed
Something Lived, Something Dreamed
Something Lived, Something Dreamed
Something Lived, Something Dreamed
Something Lived, Something Dreamed

Something Lived, Something Dreamed

Red Butte Press, 2004

Description

Founded in 1984, the award-winning Red Butte Press is dedicated to preserving the tradition of fine press publishing. Something Lived, Something Dreamed is a limited-edition fine press book, with 125 copies made by hand. The essay is an impassioned manifesto calling for sustainable urban design —a “poetic urbanism”—in Western cities. Red Butte Press commissioned and oversaw the development of this precedent-setting essay by acclaimed architect, designer and visionary William McDonough.

The primary objective of the project was to bring the highest level of bookmaking together with the most forward-thinking, significant writing on sustainable urban design, thereby communicating the value of both. In keeping with the essay, the book was created in the spirit of high-quality sustainable design. Under the direction of Red Butte Press creative director Victoria Hindley, more than 50 people throughout the country and Italy collaborated closely to bring the project to fruition. The binding is made with recycled aluminum specially fabricated for the project by Alcoa, and wood from a sycamore tree reclaimed from an urban construction site. The paper is 100 percent cotton and chemical-free, and was commissioned by the Press from Magnani Mill in Italy. More than 35,000 Univers type characters were cast from hot metal and composed by hand. The text was printed by hand on Red Butte’s centerpiece 1846 Columbian press. The letterpress monoprints, inked by hand with four to six colors, contain slight variations, making every book unique. The physical form of the book is thus a deeply considered design solution that reflects the philosophy of the essay.

The audience includes university libraries, urban developers, designers, architects, museums, book dealers and individual book collectors. Additionally, through Red Butte Press programming, the book reaches the public through presentations, exhibitions, festivals, book launch events, and lectures on sustainable design and fine press bookmaking.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2004
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
Red Butte Press
Art director/creative director/designer
Victoria Hindley
Jacket designer
Victoria Hindley
Illustrator
Christopher Stern
Production director
Victoria Hindley
Production coordinator
Victoria Hindley
Author
William McDonough
Editor
Chris Reiter
Publisher
Red Butte Press
Trim size
7 1/2 x 10 inches
Pages
32
Quantity printed
125
Compositor
Christopher Stern
Typeface
Monotype Univers (cast from hot metal from original English matrices for this project)
Printers
Marnie Powers-Torrey, Jennifer Sorensen
Paper
Magnani Mill (Italy) special make Bianca, 200 gsm, wove finish
Binder
Craig Jensen
Binding method
Hand sewn, modified Coptic style binding
Fabricators
Alcoa Technical Center, Gary Evershed and Chris Wright (binding board)
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