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_a720.1 _bL438a 2009 |
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_9116691 _aLeatherbarrow, David, _eautor |
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_aArchitecture oriented otherwise / _cDavid Leatherbarrow. |
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_aNew York : _bPrinceton Architectural Press, _cc2009. |
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_a303 páginas : _bilustraciones |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction: Architecture otherwise -- Performances -- Breathing walls -- Unscripted performances -- Materials matter -- Roughness -- Situations -- Table talk -- Sitting in the city -- Practically primitive -- Topographies -- Skylines -- Landings and crossings -- Space in and out of architecture -- Law of meander. | |
520 | 3 | _a´Renowned writer and thinker David Leatherbarrow argues for a richer and more profound, but also more rational, way of thinking about architecture, namely on the basis of how it performs. Not only how it functions, but how it acts, ´its manner of existing in the world,´ including its effects on the observers and inhabitants of a building as well as on the landscape that situates it. In the process, Leatherbarrow transforms our way of discussing buildings from a passive technical or programmatic assessment to an active and engaged examination of the lives and performances of buildings, intended and otherwise.´--BOOK JACKET. | |
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_9128361 _aFilosofía de la arquitectura. |
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