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003 | # | # | RMUTL |
005 | # | # | 20160814034054.7 |
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020 | # | # | $a9781118700570 |
050 | 0 | 0 | $aNA687 $bC667 2015 |
245 | 0 | 0 | $aConstructions :$ban experimental approach to intensely local architectures /$cguest-edited by Michael Hensel, Christian Hermansen Cordua. |
250 | # | # | $a1st ed. |
260 | # | # | $aLondon :$bJohn Wiley & Sons,$cc2015. |
300 | # | # | $a144 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c28 cm |
490 | 1 | # | $aArchitectural design ;$v[volume 85, no. 2] |
504 | # | # | $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
520 | 0 | # | $aThe current trend for constructing experimental structures is now an international phenomenon. It has been taken up and students alike. There exist, however, distinct and significant tendencies within this development that require further investigation. This issue of AD takes on this task by examining one of the most promising trajectories in this area, the rise of intensely local architectures. In his seminal essay of 1983, Kenneth Frampton redefined Critical Regionalism by calling for an intensely local approach to architectural design. Today, Frampton's legacy is regaining relevance for a specific body of work in practice and education focused on the construction of experimental structures. Could this ultimately provide the seeds for a compelling and alternative approach to sustainable design?. |
650 | # | 0 | $aArchitectural design. |
650 | # | 0 | $aArchitecture, Modern. |
650 | # | 4 | $aBuilding$xDesign and construction. |
700 | 1 | # | $aHensel, Michael,$eeditor. |
700 | 1 | # | $aHermansen Cordua, Christian,$eeditor. |
830 | # | 0 | $aArchitectural design ;$v[volume 85, no. 2] |
900 | # | # | $aUCTAL |
951 | # | # | $aRMUTL |