New flatness : surface tension in digital architecture / Alicia Imperiale.

By: Imperiale, Alicia [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Italian Publisher: Basel : Birkhèauser, 2000Manufacturer: Italy : TCF. Copyright date: ©2000Description: 93 pages. : illustrations, plans, photographs ; 19 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783764362959 (paperback)Uniform titles: Nuove bidimensionalità. Turkish Subject(s): Architecture -- Composition, proportion, etcLOC classification: NA2760 .I47 2000Subject: In recent architecture theory and practise there has been a tendency to refer to exteriors as a skin concealing an interior, as opposed to the traditional and more physical concepts of surface, flatness, and depth. The computer now enables the architect to call his design into life, free from the rigid material form, and view it as a flexible and interactive creation. In this book, the concepts of flatness and surface tension are examined in the light of virtual design and built reality. A selection of projects are presented to show how the architects regard space and surfaces in modern architectural practice in a digital age. -backover- https://www.amazon.com/New-Flatness-Surface-Tension-Architecture/dp/3764362952
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-91)

In recent architecture theory and practise there has been a tendency to refer to exteriors as a skin concealing an interior, as opposed to the traditional and more physical concepts of surface, flatness, and depth. The computer now enables the architect to call his design into life, free from the rigid material form, and view it as a flexible and interactive creation. In this book, the concepts of flatness and surface tension are examined in the light of virtual design and built reality. A selection of projects are presented to show how the architects regard space and surfaces in modern architectural practice in a digital age.
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