Architecture after geometry
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Architecture after geometry
(Architectural design profile, 127)
Academy Editions, c1997
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"Architectural design profile 127 is published as part of Architectural Design Vol 67 5-6/ 1997" -- T.p.verso
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Description
This issue of "Architectural Design" features and explores architectural and urban design projects which derive from non-Euclidean geometries. In basic terms this is using a geometry without boundaries - shapes and architectural drawings which often can only be plotted on computer and then applied to architecture. The text develops the "folding in architecture" theme of previous issues, and offers many computer generated images which demonstrate their interpretation of architecture "after" geometry.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents: Editorial (P. Davidson & D. Bates). A Malady of Chains (D. Krell). From Object to Field (S. Allen). Case Notes to the Mystery of the School of Fish (J. Kipnis). Landsberger Allee, Berlin, Germany (D. Libeskind). An Advanced Form of Movement (G. Lynn). Korean-American Museum of Art, Los Angeles, USA (S. Allen). Yokohama International Port Terminal, Yokohama, Japan (Foreign Office Architects). The Beirut Souk, Lebanon (Terragni Office). Project Credits.
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