Tower and Office: From Modernist Theory to Contemporary Practice

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In Tower And Office, Spanish Architects Inaki Abalos And Juan Herreros Look At The Role And Impact Of Advanced Building Technologies In American Architecture Since World War Ii. The War, They Claim, Marked The End Of The First Cycle Of Modernism, Challenging The Belief That Technological Progress Alone Could Produce A Perpetually Better Future. At The Same Time, The War Was The Source Of Powerful New Structural Models And Construction Methods. The Authors Examine The Ways These Technologies Have Been Inflected Over The Last Half Century By More Subjective And Integrated Processes Of Spatial Organization.--jacket. Foreword / Joan Ockman -- Pt. 1. High-rise Construction And The Modern Movement -- Ch. 1. The Theoretical Contributions Of Le Corbusier -- Pt. 2. Technological Evolution Of Contemporary High-rise Structures -- Ch. 2. Structural Development -- Ch. 3. Evolution Of Glass Curtain Wall Construction -- Ch. 4. The Mechanically Regulated Environment And Its Structural Implications -- Pt. 3. Typological And Urban Evolution Of The Contemporary High-rise Building -- Ch. 5. The Evolution Of Space Planning In The Workplace -- Ch. 6. Evolution Of Topological Planning In The High-rise Building: The Mixed-use Skyscraper. Iñaki Ábalos And Juan Herreros ; Edited By Joan Ockman ; Translated By Megan Mcfarland With Stephanie Salomon. A Buell Center/columbia Book Of Architecture. Rev. Ed. Of Spanish Original. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

Name in long format: Tower and Office: From Modernist Theory to Contemporary Practice
ISBN-10: 0262011913
ISBN-13: 9780262011914
Book pages: 400
Book language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The MIT Press
Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 8 Inches, Weight: 2.18037177118 Pounds, Width: 0.75 Inches

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