PLANNING ARCHITECTURE DIMENSIONS AND TYPOLOGIES

In formulating a design concept into a viable plan, architects oscillate constantly between two planes of observation: the actual design task in the context of planning typologies such as residential buildings, office buildings, museum, or airport, and the individual room, meaning the kitchen, offic...

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Other Authors: Bielefeld, Bert (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Basel Birkhäuser 2016
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