Glass in Architecture

Glass in Architecture
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Publisher : Phaidon Press
Total Pages : 320
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0714829226
ISBN-13 : 9780714829227
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Glass in Architecture by : Michael Wigginton

This work provides a comprehensive overview of the art and science of glass use, demonstrating its historical importance in paving the way for a closer synergy between the designer and technologist.

Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture

Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture
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Publisher : Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 1856697401
ISBN-13 : 9781856697408
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture by : Virginia McLeod

Following the success of the earlier titles in this series, Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture provides analysis of both the technical and the aesthetic importance of details in modern glass architecture. Featuring the work of renowned architects from around the world, this book presents 50 of the most recently completed and influential glass designs for residential, public and commercial architecture. Each project is presented with colour photographs, site plans and sections and elevations, as well as numerous construction details. There is also a descriptive text, detailed captions and in-depth information for each project, including the location, client, architectural project team, main consultants and contractors. The projects are presented in clear and concise layouts over four pages. All of the drawings are styled in the same consistent way and presented at standard architectural scales to allow for easy comparison. There is also a CD-ROM which contains all the drawings as printed in the book, in both EPS and DWG (generic CAD) formats. In addition the book features an index of architects that includes the name, address and all contact details for each architect. Detail in Contemporary Glass Architecture is an excellent reference work for practising architects as well as architecture and design students.

Blurred Transparencies in Contemporary Glass Architecture

Blurred Transparencies in Contemporary Glass Architecture
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 0429506287
ISBN-13 : 9780429506284
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Blurred Transparencies in Contemporary Glass Architecture by : Aki Ishida

"Blurred Transparencies in Contemporary Glass Architecture brings to light complex readings of transparent glass through close observations of six pivotal works of architecture. Written from the perspectives of a practitioner, the six essays challenge assumptions about fragility and visual transparency of glass. A material imbued with idealism and utopic vision, glass has captured architects' imagination, and glass' fragility and difficulties in thermal control continue to present technical challenges. In recent decades, architecture has witnessed an emergence of technological advancements in chemical coating, structural engineering, and fabrication methods that resulted in new kinds of glass transparencies. Buildings examined in the book include a sanatorium with expansive windows delivering light and air to recovering tuberculosis patients, a pavilion with crystal clear glass plenum circulating air for heating and cooling, a glass monument symbolizing the screen of personal devices that shortened the distance between machines and humans, and a glass building symbolizing the the social and material intertwining in the glass ceiling metaphor. Connecting material glass to broader cultural and social contexts, Blurred Transparencies in Contemporary Glass Architecture enlightens students and practitioners of architecture as well as the general public with interest in design. The author demonstrates how glass is rarely crystal clear but is blurred both materially and metaphysically, revealing complex readings of ideas for which glass continues to stand"--

New Glass Architecture

New Glass Architecture
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780300107951
ISBN-13 : 0300107951
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis New Glass Architecture by : Brent Richards

A timely look at the ways in which glass is utilized in some of today's most beautiful and experimental building designs For centuries, glass has provoked fascination with its properties as a versatile material that permits light to enter buildings in spectacular ways. Much of modern architecture has been conceived by using glass to create increasingly minimal structures, to promote the notion of lightweight construction solutions, and to allow maximum daylight into buildings. New Glass Architecture showcases the changing ways that aesthetics and methods for using glass have been developing since the 1990s. The book begins with an introduction that traces the history of key moments in glass architecture--from the stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral to the Crystal Palace of 1851, and early constructions by John Soane, Bruno Taut, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe. Author Brent Richards explains the importance of glass artists in the second half of the 20th century and describes developments in glass technology over the last twenty years. Beautifully illustrated with newly commissioned photographs by Dennis Gilbert, the book features twenty-five case studies of recent glass constructions from around the world by such leading architects as Foster and Partners, Frank Gehry, Herzog & de Meuron, Steven Holl, Toyo Ito & Associates, Jean Nouvel, Raphael Viñoly, and Peter Zumthor. Each building is illustrated in full color and accompanied by detailed drawings. New Glass Architecture features these buildings and more: - Chapel of Ignatius, Seattle - Condé Nast Café, New York - DZ Bank, Berlin - Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia - Kunsthaus, Graz, Austria - Laban Dance Centre, London - Torre Agbar, Barcelona

The Glass State

The Glass State
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 026206233X
ISBN-13 : 9780262062336
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis The Glass State by : Annette Fierro

From the Gothic to the contemporary, glass has transformed the structural, formal and philosophical principles of artchitecture. In The Glass State, Annette Fierro views the many meanings of transparency in architecture. Specifically, she analyzes the transparent monumental buildings that were built in Paris between 1981 and 1988 as part of Francois Mitterand's program of Grands Projets. The Grands Projets provide a rare opportunity to study a finite set of buidings constructed of similar materials, in the same time period, in a specific urban landscape, and with related ideological missions.

Glass Architecture

Glass Architecture
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Publisher : New York : Praeger
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015007557245
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Glass Architecture by : Paul Scheerbart

Great Glass in American Architecture

Great Glass in American Architecture
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Publisher : Plume
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 0525481761
ISBN-13 : 9780525481768
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Great Glass in American Architecture by : H. Weber Wilson

Chronicles the development of American decorative glass art in windows and door panels from 1840 to 1920 with representative color illustrations

Falling Glass

Falling Glass
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Publisher : Birkhäuser
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060002378
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Falling Glass by : Patrick Loughran

Problems in construction have existed for as long as architecture itself has enclosed our spaces. Particularly in glass structures there have been some catastrophic problems in recent years. It would seem that modern architecture with its complex technologies and ingenious details is especially prone to defects. For this very reason, this selection of examples includes such renowned projects as John Hancock Tower in Boston, Galeries Lafayette in Berlin, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Bibliothèque de France in Paris. The book can be seen as a catalogue of facade failure modes, examining defects due to water leakage, corrosion, incompatibility of materials, insufficient redundancy, climatic influences, wear and tear of materials etc. Each chapter is devoted to a particular form of damage, illustrating it with examples, and concluding with strategies to avoid repetition of defects. Patrick Loughran, architect and engineer, has been working in the design of building facades in Chicago since 1994.

The Age of Glass

The Age of Glass
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781474278386
ISBN-13 : 1474278388
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Age of Glass by : Stephen Eskilson

Glass has long transformed the architectural landscape. From the Crystal Palace through to the towering glass spires of today's cities, few architectural materials have held such immense symbolic resonance in the modern era. The Age of Glass explores the cultural and technological ascension of glass in modern and contemporary architecture. Showing how the use of glass is driven as much by changing cultural concerns as it is by developments in technology and style, it traces the richly interwoven material, symbolic, and ideological histories of glass to show how it has produced and dispersed meaning in architecture over the past two centuries. The book's chapters focus on key moments within the modern history of architecture, moments when glass came to the forefront of architectural thought, and which illustrate how glass has been used at different times to project different cultural ideas. A wide range of topics are explored – from the tension between expressionism and functionalism, to the persistent theme of glass and social class, to how glass has reflected political ideas from Nazism through to today's global consumer capitalism. The book also grapples with current arguments about sustainability, while, taking into account the advent of digital LED screens and 'smart glass', offering new cultural perspectives on the future and asking what glass architecture will signify in the digital age. Combining close readings of buildings with insights drawn from research, plus good storytelling and strong contemporary relevance, The Age of Glass offers a fascinating new perspective on modern architecture and culture.

Engineered Transparency 2021

Engineered Transparency 2021
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 626
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783433033203
ISBN-13 : 343303320X
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Engineered Transparency 2021 by : Bernhard Weller

This book contains more than 70 articles and presents international trends in structural glazing and facade construction. Renowned authors from all over the world report on current research results and innovative construction projects.