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Théorie de l’architecture
septembre 2002, Berlin
Rethinking : space, time, architecture - a dialogue between art and architecture
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Théorie de l’architecture
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Featuring essays by experts in architecture, urbanism and contemporary culture, this book documents 28 site-specific installations and temporary interventions in Germany and Australia, which offer interesting prospects for the revitalization of empty land, neatly demonstrating the great potential of provisional usage of urban spaces. All projects date from 2002 to 2008,(...)
Back to the City : stategies for informal urban interventions
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Featuring essays by experts in architecture, urbanism and contemporary culture, this book documents 28 site-specific installations and temporary interventions in Germany and Australia, which offer interesting prospects for the revitalization of empty land, neatly demonstrating the great potential of provisional usage of urban spaces. All projects date from 2002 to 2008, as curated by architect and urban planner Steffen Lehmann, Professor at the University of Newcastle, Australia,
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This book concentrates on the social dimensions relating to Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi’s late adaptive reuse projects and works from the 1960s to the early 1990s, interpreting her themes, technical sources and design strategies of the creation of luxury as sustainability.The edited collection charts how Lina Bo Bardi “invented” her own version of sustainability,(...)
Architecture, monographies
novembre 2016
Sustainable Lina: Lina Bo Bardi's adative reuse projects
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This book concentrates on the social dimensions relating to Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi’s late adaptive reuse projects and works from the 1960s to the early 1990s, interpreting her themes, technical sources and design strategies of the creation of luxury as sustainability.The edited collection charts how Lina Bo Bardi “invented” her own version of sustainability, introduced this concept through her landscape and adaptive reuse designs and through ideas about cross-cultures in Brazil. The book offers critical reflection, exploration and demonstration of the importance of adaptive reuse in the landscape .
Architecture, monographies