The organic approach to architecture
With its promise of environmental symbiosis, the idea of the organic is re-emerging currently across many fields of science, technology and design. The Organic Approach to Architecture is a multi-disciplinary investigation of emerging forms in the context of ecology, social and physical infrastructu...
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Other Authors: | Gans, Deborah 1955-, Kuz, Zehra |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Chichester [England]
Wiley-Academy
2003
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