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Shane Thompson. Making A Sub-Tropical Architecture
Shane Thompson. Making A Sub-Tropical Architecture
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CONDIZIONE: Come Nuovo
Rimanenza di magazzino, libro nuovo che presenta lievi difetti di copertina
Sku: PZZLB33142
ISBN: 9788878381124
Titolo: Shane Thompson. Making A Sub-Tropical Architecture
Autore: Louise Noble
Editore: L'arca
Anno: 2003
Pagine: 119
Formato: Rilegato
In contemporaryAustralian architecture the relationship between edifice and environment is often felt more strongly than elsewhere, and the work of Shane Thompson proves it: climate, habitat, and landscape represent privileged reference points in Shane Thompson's constructions. These elements are brought together under a design perspective that also pays constant attention to the developments of modern architecture, technology and the world of contemporary art. The resulting works - from private buildings to public complexes - are at once both profoundly rooted in Australian cultural identity, and guided by the functional and formal values that elevate them to the highest levels of contemporary architecture.
Rimanenza di magazzino, libro nuovo che presenta lievi difetti di copertina
Sku: PZZLB33142
ISBN: 9788878381124
Titolo: Shane Thompson. Making A Sub-Tropical Architecture
Autore: Louise Noble
Editore: L'arca
Anno: 2003
Pagine: 119
Formato: Rilegato
In contemporaryAustralian architecture the relationship between edifice and environment is often felt more strongly than elsewhere, and the work of Shane Thompson proves it: climate, habitat, and landscape represent privileged reference points in Shane Thompson's constructions. These elements are brought together under a design perspective that also pays constant attention to the developments of modern architecture, technology and the world of contemporary art. The resulting works - from private buildings to public complexes - are at once both profoundly rooted in Australian cultural identity, and guided by the functional and formal values that elevate them to the highest levels of contemporary architecture.
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