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Februar.2019 - 2019-02-11 - Multispaces (Bulletin de MD : international magazine of design. Möbel Interior Design)
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Titre : Februar.2019 - 2019-02-11 - Multispaces Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture d'intérieur -- Dessins et plans
Bibliothèques (constructions) -- Calgary (Canada)
Bureaux (pièces) - Meubles, équipement, etc.
Bureaux (pièces) -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Bureaux (pièces) -- Éclairage
Bureaux -- Aménagement
Coworking -- Aménagement
Design -- 21e siècle
Designers -- 21e siècle
Espace de travail
Immeubles à usages multiples
Learning centres
Luminaires - Design
Matériaux -- Design
Piscines -- Reconversion
Travail collaboratifIndex. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Note de contenu : .PROJECTS
Snøhetta bauten eine Bibliothek im kanadischen Calgary mitten auf die Tunneleinfahrt einer Stadtbahnlinie. Das Architekturbüro erkannte das Potenzial dieses Ortes und schuf ein verbindendes Element zwischen vormals städtebaulich getrennten Stadtteilen.
Calgary Public Library/Kanada [PDF-Leseprobe] »
.INTERIOR DESIGNER CHAT
Der Funke springt sofort über, wenn Monika Lepel von ihrer Arbeit als Innenarchitektin berichtet. Ihr Ziel: möglichst vielen Menschen ein gutes (Arbeits-)Umfeld zu schaffen. Ihr Antrieb: Schönheit.
Innenarchitektur ist für jeden da [PDF-Leseprobe] »
.MATERIAL
Hannes Bäuerle von der Stuttgarter Materialagentur Raumprobe stellt in jeder md ein Smart Material vor und erklärt genau, warum er es erwähnenswert findet. So hat sich im Laufe der Zeit eine große Anzahl spannender Materialien angesammelt, die Sie alle auf unserer Webseite finden können.
Beschattungsgewebe mit erhöhter Luftdurchlässigkeit [PDF-Leseprobe] »En ligne : https://www.md-mag.com/ [n° ou bulletin] Februar.2019 - 2019-02-11 - Multispaces [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger)
Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture d'intérieur -- Dessins et plans
Bibliothèques (constructions) -- Calgary (Canada)
Bureaux (pièces) - Meubles, équipement, etc.
Bureaux (pièces) -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Bureaux (pièces) -- Éclairage
Bureaux -- Aménagement
Coworking -- Aménagement
Design -- 21e siècle
Designers -- 21e siècle
Espace de travail
Immeubles à usages multiples
Learning centres
Luminaires - Design
Matériaux -- Design
Piscines -- Reconversion
Travail collaboratifIndex. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Note de contenu : .PROJECTS
Snøhetta bauten eine Bibliothek im kanadischen Calgary mitten auf die Tunneleinfahrt einer Stadtbahnlinie. Das Architekturbüro erkannte das Potenzial dieses Ortes und schuf ein verbindendes Element zwischen vormals städtebaulich getrennten Stadtteilen.
Calgary Public Library/Kanada [PDF-Leseprobe] »
.INTERIOR DESIGNER CHAT
Der Funke springt sofort über, wenn Monika Lepel von ihrer Arbeit als Innenarchitektin berichtet. Ihr Ziel: möglichst vielen Menschen ein gutes (Arbeits-)Umfeld zu schaffen. Ihr Antrieb: Schönheit.
Innenarchitektur ist für jeden da [PDF-Leseprobe] »
.MATERIAL
Hannes Bäuerle von der Stuttgarter Materialagentur Raumprobe stellt in jeder md ein Smart Material vor und erklärt genau, warum er es erwähnenswert findet. So hat sich im Laufe der Zeit eine große Anzahl spannender Materialien angesammelt, die Sie alle auf unserer Webseite finden können.
Beschattungsgewebe mit erhöhter Luftdurchlässigkeit [PDF-Leseprobe] »En ligne : https://www.md-mag.com/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23284 md Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Vol.2017:N°9 - 2017-09-01 - Konzept : Mischnutzungen = Concepts for Mixed Uses (Bulletin de Detail : Zeitschrift für Architecktur + Baudetail)
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Titre : Vol.2017:N°9 - 2017-09-01 - Konzept : Mischnutzungen = Concepts for Mixed Uses Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture - Construction et conception
Immeubles à usages multiplesIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé :
DETAIL 9/2017, Concepts for Mixed Uses
In the post-war era, metropolitan districts were planned according to strictly functional considerations. There were neighbourhoods for living, for working and for leisure. Anyone who grew up in the 1970s, as I did, will recall the satellite towns that sprang up on the outskirts of conurbations. During the day, they were deserted; the inhabitants drove to work in other areas of town and returned to their places of residence in the evening. The urban centres, where shops and offices were located, were full of life by day, but empty after closing time. What sense would there have been in strolling through deserted pedestrian zones at night or over the weekend?
This strict separation of functions can ultimately be attributed to the Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne (CIAM) and led to great distortions in the fabric of cities. In Le Corbusier’s rationalist urban utopias, districts were ordered strictly according to function. Even visionary architects like Frank Lloyd Wright failed to recognize the far-reaching problems this implied. Today, however, we are aware of the negative effects of monofunctional metropolitan areas and appreciate interactive neighbourhoods all the more. We have gained new insights into the everyday life of cities, which has undergone profound change. Modern concepts combine housing, work and leisure – not just in a particular neighbourhood, but often within a single building – and “mixed uses” has become a magic formula that fascinates architects almost as much as urban planners.
In the September issue of Detail, we present groundbreaking concepts in which housing and shopping, work and leisure are linked, or where a library is combined with a railway station in a single building. With her assiduous choice of projects, Claudia Fuchs demonstrates that virtually no mixture of uses beneath a single roof would be impossible.
En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/magazine/concept-concepts-for-mixed-uses-30809/ [n° ou bulletin] Vol.2017:N°9 - 2017-09-01 - Konzept : Mischnutzungen = Concepts for Mixed Uses [texte imprimé] . - 2017.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture - Construction et conception
Immeubles à usages multiplesIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé :
DETAIL 9/2017, Concepts for Mixed Uses
In the post-war era, metropolitan districts were planned according to strictly functional considerations. There were neighbourhoods for living, for working and for leisure. Anyone who grew up in the 1970s, as I did, will recall the satellite towns that sprang up on the outskirts of conurbations. During the day, they were deserted; the inhabitants drove to work in other areas of town and returned to their places of residence in the evening. The urban centres, where shops and offices were located, were full of life by day, but empty after closing time. What sense would there have been in strolling through deserted pedestrian zones at night or over the weekend?
This strict separation of functions can ultimately be attributed to the Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne (CIAM) and led to great distortions in the fabric of cities. In Le Corbusier’s rationalist urban utopias, districts were ordered strictly according to function. Even visionary architects like Frank Lloyd Wright failed to recognize the far-reaching problems this implied. Today, however, we are aware of the negative effects of monofunctional metropolitan areas and appreciate interactive neighbourhoods all the more. We have gained new insights into the everyday life of cities, which has undergone profound change. Modern concepts combine housing, work and leisure – not just in a particular neighbourhood, but often within a single building – and “mixed uses” has become a magic formula that fascinates architects almost as much as urban planners.
In the September issue of Detail, we present groundbreaking concepts in which housing and shopping, work and leisure are linked, or where a library is combined with a railway station in a single building. With her assiduous choice of projects, Claudia Fuchs demonstrates that virtually no mixture of uses beneath a single roof would be impossible.
En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/magazine/concept-concepts-for-mixed-uses-30809/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 21614 DETAIL Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible