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Material Innovation: Architecture

Author Andrew H. Dent, Leslie Sherr
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Category Architecture
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ISBN / ASIN0500291284
ISBN-139780500291283
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Sales Rank1,817,612
CategoryArchitecture
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A first title in the ambitious new series that identifies and examines the innovative materials that are transforming art, design, and technology practice

Materials technology is the single most important agent of change in our entire designed landscape, from the buildings in which we live and work to the clothes we wear. This volume on architecture features carefully selected buildings that showcase the innovative use of a particular material. The book focuses on specific categories of materials and features an extensive range of projects, from the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision to the Ordos Art and City Museum in Mongolia. The materials employed in each project are cross referenced to an extensive illustrated directory featured in the book, and the texts are authoritative yet accessible. Clearly structured and illustrated with carefully selected images throughout, this book will connect material to reader and will inspire both students and professionals to pursue the optimal material for each specific application. 419 illustrations, 415 in color
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