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Atlas of European architecture / Markus Sebastian Braun, Chris van Uffelen (eds.).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Salenstein] : : Braun, [2015]Edition: first editionDescription: 512 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 34 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9783037681923 (hd.bd.in sl.cs.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 720.94 A.
LOC classification:
  • NA958.6 .A856 2015
Summary: Architecture in Europe has always been characterized by an inimitable variety of style. Also current architecture, from Estonia to Spain, between Norway, Germany and Greece is inspired by the creative interaction of international design trends with the unparalleled and individual architectural language unique for each country for private homes and office complexes, religious and cultural buildings, or sports facilities and airports. The building technology of today is also marked by an exciting heterogeneity. Innovations like 3D printing are being applied as well as traditional brick construction, translucent high-tech concrete roofs as well as greened facades. The Atlas of European Architecture showcases the exciting esthetical, technical and typological diversity.
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Reference Reference Main library C3 REF Faculty of Engineering & Technology (Architectural) 720.94 A. (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 00013077

Includes index.

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Architecture in Europe has always been characterized by an inimitable variety of style. Also current architecture, from Estonia to Spain, between Norway, Germany and Greece is inspired by the creative interaction of international design trends with the unparalleled and individual architectural language unique for each country for private homes and office complexes, religious and cultural buildings, or sports facilities and airports. The building technology of today is also marked by an exciting heterogeneity. Innovations like 3D printing are being applied as well as traditional brick construction, translucent high-tech concrete roofs as well as greened facades. The Atlas of European Architecture showcases the exciting esthetical, technical and typological diversity.

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