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GeoLogics : geography, information, architecture / Vicente Guallart ; [English translation by Graham Thomson].
Main entry:

Guallart, Vicente.

Title & Author:

GeoLogics : geography, information, architecture / Vicente Guallart ; [English translation by Graham Thomson].

Publication:

Barcelona ; New York : Actar, 2008.

Description:

544 pages : color illustrations, maps, plans ; 19 cm

Notes:
"The research presented in this book condenses the work carried out over the last ten years, oriented toward the development of architecture projects. Our practice encompasses multiple scales, from the territorial project, the creation and reform of cities, the design of neighbourhoods, landscape, the buildings, the homes, the objects that inhabit it and the informational relationship between them."--Page 3
Projects: Hypercatalunya, Denia Mountain, Wrocław Expo, Expo Shanghai 2010, Cultural Gate to Alborz, New Taiwan by Design, Fugee Port, Keelung Port, Vinaròs Microcoasts, Cristobal de Moura Street, Vinaròs Promenade, Vinaròs Sea Pavillion, Cambrils Apartments, Hortal House, Avignon Expo 2000, Fashion Museum, Arab Wall, New Settlements, Bioclimatic Villages, Eco Tropical Neighbourhood, Sociopolis, Sharing Tower, University Housing, Web Hotel, Media House, Hyperhabitat: Reprogramming the world.
Environments -- 1. Re-naturalizing -- 2. Rurbanizing -- 3. Re-connecting -- 4. Topographying -- 5. Geomorphosis -- 6. Microtopography -- 7. Biomimesis -- 8. Arborescence -- 9. Re-acclimatizing -- 10. Programmatic Crystallization -- 11. Accumulating -- Reacting -- 12. Measuring -- 13. Resolution -- 14. Parametrizing -- 15. Automation Pattern -- 16. Reflecting -- 17. Resonance -- 18. Bulging -- 19. Re-cognition -- 20. Positioning -- 21. Enmeshing -- Networks -- 22. Netting -- 23. Urban Re-cycling -- 24. Re-programming -- 25. Re-urbanizing -- 26. Multi-velocity -- 27. Humanizing -- 28. Ioons -- Protocols -- 29. Sharing Out -- 30. Ringing -- 31. Democratizing -- 32. Discontinuity -- 33. Multiscalar -- 34. Sharing -- 35. Emergence -- 36. Self-sufficiency -- 37. Hypermedia -- 38. Re-informing.
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ISBN:

9788495951618
8495951614

Subject:

Guallart, Vicente.
Guallart Architects.
Architects Spain.
Architecture Human factors.
City planning.
Architectes Espagne.
Architecture Facteurs humains.
Architects
Baukonstruktion
Architektur
Geografie
Geographie.
Spain

Holdings:

Location: Library main 261471
Call No.: BIB 192479
Status: Available

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