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n°351(1981 ; mai) - 1981-05-01 - Une vente à New York (Bulletin de Connaissance des arts)
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 02976 Connaissance des arts Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Réserve Disponible n°373(1983 ; mars) - 1983-03-01 - Trésors du Vatican. Rocardo Boffill. Musée du théâtre (Bulletin de Connaissance des arts)
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Titre : n°373(1983 ; mars) - 1983-03-01 - Trésors du Vatican. Rocardo Boffill. Musée du théâtre Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 1983 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Architecture postmoderne -- Espagne
Bofill, Ricardo (1939-2022)
Cabinets (meubles) -- 17e siècle
Musei vaticani -- Collections d'art
Photographie -- 20e siècle
Sculpture publique -- France -- 19e siècle
Victoria and Albert museum (Londres)Index. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts [n° ou bulletin] n°373(1983 ; mars) - 1983-03-01 - Trésors du Vatican. Rocardo Boffill. Musée du théâtre [texte imprimé] . - 1983.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Architecture postmoderne -- Espagne
Bofill, Ricardo (1939-2022)
Cabinets (meubles) -- 17e siècle
Musei vaticani -- Collections d'art
Photographie -- 20e siècle
Sculpture publique -- France -- 19e siècle
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 02897 Connaissance des arts Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Réserve Disponible Le temps des copies / Axelle de Gaigneron in Connaissance des arts, n°368(1982 ; octobre) (1982-10-01)
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Titre : Le temps des copies Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Axelle de Gaigneron, Auteur Année de publication : 1982 Article en page(s) : P. 88-95 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Moulage (sculpture) -- Histoire
Musées de moulages -- Londres (GB)
Sculpture -- Reproduction (art)
Victoria and Albert museum (Londres)Index. décimale : 73 Sculpture
in Connaissance des arts > n°368(1982 ; octobre) (1982-10-01) . - P. 88-95[article] Le temps des copies [texte imprimé] / Axelle de Gaigneron, Auteur . - 1982 . - P. 88-95.
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in Connaissance des arts > n°368(1982 ; octobre) (1982-10-01) . - P. 88-95
Catégories : Moulage (sculpture) -- Histoire
Musées de moulages -- Londres (GB)
Sculpture -- Reproduction (art)
Victoria and Albert museum (Londres)Index. décimale : 73 Sculpture Vol.2017:N°11 - 2017-11-01 - Material und Oberfläche = Materials and Finishes (Bulletin de Detail : Zeitschrift für Architecktur + Baudetail)
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Titre : Vol.2017:N°11 - 2017-11-01 - Material und Oberfläche = Materials and Finishes Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture -- Matériaux
Architecture durable
Bâtiments publics -- La Valette (Malte)
Béton de résine
Constructions -- Extensions
Finition (construction)
Moura, Eduardo Souto de (1952-....)
Musées (constructions)
Piano, Renzo (1937-....)
Revêtement métallique
Salles de spectacle
Victoria and Albert museum (Londres)Index. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : There is hardly another topic that fascinates architects more than new materials, with their previously unimagined properties and enchanting haptic surfaces. Yet if you look at built reality, these hardly play a role. On the contrary, the international trend continues to move towards natural surfaces made of wood, brick and natural stone. As aesthetically and ecologically meaningful as they may be, this development becomes alarming when buildings and interiors in southern China, Paris or Copenhagen become indistinguishable. The examples in our current issue show, however, that individual solutions are still possible even within a narrow range of materials and colours.
Just a few years ago, natural stone and solid wood – building materials used today by the luxury sector – were cheaper than concrete and veneer in countries like Portugal, as the Pritzker Prize winner Eduardo Souto de Moura explains to us in an interview. In his eyes, the design elements of architecture remain the same throughout history, only the materials change. Renzo Piano takes the opposite tack with his parliament building in Valletta. Using the local coralline limestone of the historic city’s fortifications as a starting point, he interprets the erosion forms of the rock in an innovative, high-tech natural stone facade.
As a counterpoint to the examples using traditional materials, our Technology section examines the production and assembly of the polymer facade at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. This is the largest building envelope to date made using fibreglass reinforced polymer (FRP) cladding, a material that was developed decades ago. This project shows how long it takes, especially in the building industry, for new materials to be used on a large scale – and their potential for the development of the built environment.
The editorial team wishes you inspired reading.En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/magazine/materials-and-finishes-31163/ [n° ou bulletin] Vol.2017:N°11 - 2017-11-01 - Material und Oberfläche = Materials and Finishes [texte imprimé] . - 2017.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture -- Matériaux
Architecture durable
Bâtiments publics -- La Valette (Malte)
Béton de résine
Constructions -- Extensions
Finition (construction)
Moura, Eduardo Souto de (1952-....)
Musées (constructions)
Piano, Renzo (1937-....)
Revêtement métallique
Salles de spectacle
Victoria and Albert museum (Londres)Index. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : There is hardly another topic that fascinates architects more than new materials, with their previously unimagined properties and enchanting haptic surfaces. Yet if you look at built reality, these hardly play a role. On the contrary, the international trend continues to move towards natural surfaces made of wood, brick and natural stone. As aesthetically and ecologically meaningful as they may be, this development becomes alarming when buildings and interiors in southern China, Paris or Copenhagen become indistinguishable. The examples in our current issue show, however, that individual solutions are still possible even within a narrow range of materials and colours.
Just a few years ago, natural stone and solid wood – building materials used today by the luxury sector – were cheaper than concrete and veneer in countries like Portugal, as the Pritzker Prize winner Eduardo Souto de Moura explains to us in an interview. In his eyes, the design elements of architecture remain the same throughout history, only the materials change. Renzo Piano takes the opposite tack with his parliament building in Valletta. Using the local coralline limestone of the historic city’s fortifications as a starting point, he interprets the erosion forms of the rock in an innovative, high-tech natural stone facade.
As a counterpoint to the examples using traditional materials, our Technology section examines the production and assembly of the polymer facade at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. This is the largest building envelope to date made using fibreglass reinforced polymer (FRP) cladding, a material that was developed decades ago. This project shows how long it takes, especially in the building industry, for new materials to be used on a large scale – and their potential for the development of the built environment.
The editorial team wishes you inspired reading.En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/magazine/materials-and-finishes-31163/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 21867 DETAIL Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible