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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Page 55
... factors we have analysed . We have a growth of population , to which must be added the factor of greater income . For an average population growth of 2 per cent per annum we assume an annual growth in per capita income of 4 per cent ...
... factors we have analysed . We have a growth of population , to which must be added the factor of greater income . For an average population growth of 2 per cent per annum we assume an annual growth in per capita income of 4 per cent ...
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... factors , factors that must seriously be taken into account . We shall also understandhow much it is conditioned by non- environmental factors , and shall seek to satisfy their demands too . A NEW ROLE FOR ARCHITECTURE It is now clear ...
... factors , factors that must seriously be taken into account . We shall also understandhow much it is conditioned by non- environmental factors , and shall seek to satisfy their demands too . A NEW ROLE FOR ARCHITECTURE It is now clear ...
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... factor is of greater importance than the factor of the machine . Where the machine , whether a car , a train , a ship or an aeroplane , supersedes man himself , then other professions can play a greater role than the architect in the ...
... factor is of greater importance than the factor of the machine . Where the machine , whether a car , a train , a ship or an aeroplane , supersedes man himself , then other professions can play a greater role than the architect in the ...
Contents
Preface | 17 |
Epoch of Transition | 23 |
The Causes of the Crisis | 41 |
Copyright | |
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