Architecture in TransitionIn hoofdzaak gebaseerd op "Architecture in evolution", een voordracht in 1960 door de auteur gehouden en uitgebreid met de systematische behandeling van vragen n.a.v. andere lezingen, vormt dit boek een universeel overzicht van de huidige en toekomstige ontwikkeling van de architectuur |
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... move from an architecture which was a product of handicraft to one which has become an industrial product . At the ... moves towards the infinite ( Fig . 3 ) . BETWEEN LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL The gradual trend from handicraft production ...
... move from an architecture which was a product of handicraft to one which has become an industrial product . At the ... moves towards the infinite ( Fig . 3 ) . BETWEEN LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL The gradual trend from handicraft production ...
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... move on ele- vators , escalators or moving paths ? Do we perhaps even want to be transported on moving bands within our buildings , as has been proposed lately ? Here it is relevant , surely , to ask ourselves why we have paid greater ...
... move on ele- vators , escalators or moving paths ? Do we perhaps even want to be transported on moving bands within our buildings , as has been proposed lately ? Here it is relevant , surely , to ask ourselves why we have paid greater ...
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... move up while those for others move down ( Fig . 95b ) . In none of these cases is there any similarity between the curves for different local architectures ; indeed , when we consider the matter , there is really no reason why there ...
... move up while those for others move down ( Fig . 95b ) . In none of these cases is there any similarity between the curves for different local architectures ; indeed , when we consider the matter , there is really no reason why there ...
Contents
Preface | 17 |
Epoch of Transition | 23 |
The Causes of the Crisis | 41 |
Copyright | |
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