Small Station Identitu and Architecture Stay Home, Find Myself C3

Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Español Detalles de publicación: Korea C3 2022Descripción: 209p 30x23ISSN:
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Vitruvius Doesn't Live Here Anymore André Tavares, p.-- 10. Theatrical experiments, public loop and creativity Taipei Performing Arts Center_OMA Interview David Gianotten+ Anna Roos, p.—014. LSE's new multi-use campus is a microcosm of city life Marshall Building, Landon School of Economics Grafton Architects Interview_Gerard Carty and Anne Henry + Michèle Woodger, p.—036. Post industrial aesthetics in a thrilling new art block The Mylly Building at Uniarts Helsinki_JKMM Architects Interview Asmo Jaaksi + Herbert Wright, p.—054. Multiple transport hubs under the large polycarbonate roof Osternde Station Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes Dwelling Now House, p.—072. Stay Home, Find Myself JeongRan Park, p.—088. Architecture, artefacts, humans and nature in balance Tsuruoka House_Kiyoakı Takeda Architects Interview Kiyoaki Takeda + Michèle Woodger House as armour, house as journey Casa 81 TAM-Guillermo Elgart Interview Guillermo Elgart + Michèle Woodger, p.—102. A contemporary home in the spint of Yugoslavian Modernism Avala House TEN, p .—118. Small Station Identity - Architecture Has It Covered_Herbert Wright, p.—132. A long wide canopy brings trees into a bus station Slavonski Brod Bus Station SANGRAD+AVP architects, p.—134. A roof slab unitas community, buses, business and frees Vilkaviškis Bus Station_Balčytie Studija Interview Gintares Balčytis + Herbert Wright, p.—144. Connections under a floating timber triangle Asser Station Powerhouse Company + De Zwarte Hond, p.—162. Solar panels float over a station of stone and steel Matera Centrale_Stefano Boeri Architetti, p.—174. An operatic vision and timeless stone create a Berlin metro station Museumsinsal Station Max Dudler Interview Max Dudler Herbert Wright, p.—184. A hyland structure for cruise passengers and public extends beside the sea Tallinn Cruise Terrninal Salto Architects Stuuchia Tallin, p.—192.
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Vitruvius Doesn't Live Here Anymore André Tavares, p.-- 10. Theatrical experiments, public loop and creativity Taipei Performing Arts Center_OMA Interview David Gianotten+ Anna Roos, p.—014. LSE's new multi-use campus is a microcosm of city life Marshall Building, Landon School of Economics Grafton Architects Interview_Gerard Carty and Anne Henry + Michèle Woodger, p.—036. Post industrial aesthetics in a thrilling new art block The Mylly Building at Uniarts Helsinki_JKMM Architects Interview Asmo Jaaksi + Herbert Wright, p.—054. Multiple transport hubs under the large polycarbonate roof Osternde Station Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes Dwelling Now House, p.—072. Stay Home, Find Myself JeongRan Park, p.—088. Architecture, artefacts, humans and nature in balance Tsuruoka House_Kiyoakı Takeda Architects Interview Kiyoaki Takeda + Michèle Woodger House as armour, house as journey Casa 81 TAM-Guillermo Elgart Interview Guillermo Elgart + Michèle Woodger, p.—102. A contemporary home in the spint of Yugoslavian Modernism Avala House TEN, p .—118. Small Station Identity - Architecture Has It Covered_Herbert Wright, p.—132. A long wide canopy brings trees into a bus station Slavonski Brod Bus Station SANGRAD+AVP architects, p.—134. A roof slab unitas community, buses, business and frees Vilkaviškis Bus Station_Balčytie Studija Interview Gintares Balčytis + Herbert Wright, p.—144. Connections under a floating timber triangle Asser Station Powerhouse Company + De Zwarte Hond, p.—162. Solar panels float over a station of stone and steel Matera Centrale_Stefano Boeri Architetti, p.—174. An operatic vision and timeless stone create a Berlin metro station Museumsinsal Station Max Dudler Interview Max Dudler Herbert Wright, p.—184. A hyland structure for cruise passengers and public extends beside the sea Tallinn Cruise Terrninal Salto Architects Stuuchia Tallin, p.—192.

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