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Titre : |
Vol.2015:N°6 - 2015-06-01 - Analog und Digital = Analogue and Digital = Analogique et numérique |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Langues : |
Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Architecture - 21e siècle - Dessins et plans Architecture -- Informatique Architecture et technologie
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Index. décimale : |
72 Architecture |
Résumé : |
Digital planning has found a quite normal place in architecture today, and in many cases, analogue and digital technologies stand alongside each other on an equal footing.
The projects in this issue of DETAIL are distinguished by their complex geometry. Some, like the new Jewish museum in Warsaw, would not have been possible without digital means. Others, like the MoMA Pavilion on Long Island, were implemented largely on an analogue basis.
Further sections of the journal provide information on the role of digitalization in architecture, on 3D printing in building and on the subject of building information modelling (BIM). |
Note de contenu : |
DETAIL_2015/6_Analogue and Digital
Inspirations from issue 6/2015
Discussion: New Processes in the Planning and Execution of Buildings
In the past 25 years, working productivity in building has changed little. In fact, it has fallen by 3 per ...
Discussion: Architecture of the Future
How will the architecture of the future be? In all likelihood, it will continue to be part of the digital ...
Solar Loading Station Point.One in Munich
The commission for these solar loading stations incorporated both the design and the concept for their manufacture with the triaxial ...
MoMA Pavilion PS1 in New York
In 2014, the annual Museum of Modern Art competition – for an experimental cultural pavilion at the PS1 Gallery in ...
Football Stadium in Baryssau
Despite its strict axial symmetry, this football stadium in Belarus, with roughly 13,000 seats and 1,500 parking spaces, has a ...
High-Rise Block in Vienna
This 220-metre-high building, the tallest in Austria, is situated on the northern bank of the Danube in the high-rise district ...
Vienna Main Station
After more than 20 years of planning and construction, the new main station in Vienna has now been completed, taking ...
Museum in Warsaw
Prior to the Second World War, approximately 400,000 people lived in the Warsaw Ghetto – the Jewish residential district of ...
Technology: 3D Printing in Building – the State of the Technology and the Future of this Process
Three-dimensional printing is the focus of attention in all the media at present and a subject that arouses great expectations. ...
Technology: Building Information Modeling
Everyone is speaking about building information modelling (BIM). This innovative planning technique, based on the general application of modern digital ...
Technology: The Innovative Potential of Digital Planning Methods
Roughly two years ago, as one of the first German architectural practices, the Berlin office of Gerber Architekten began a ...
Topics from issue 6/2015
Architecture
Undulant and vivid: Theatre by UNStudio
S. 566
With this particularly lively design, UNStudio want to make visible the interaction that takes place between actors and audience.
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http://www.detail-online.com/architecture/topics/analogue-and-digital-025127.htm [...] |
[n° ou bulletin]
Vol.2015:N°6 - 2015-06-01 - Analog und Digital = Analogue and Digital = Analogique et numérique [texte imprimé] . - 2015. Langues : Allemand ( ger) Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Architecture - 21e siècle - Dessins et plans Architecture -- Informatique Architecture et technologie
|
Index. décimale : |
72 Architecture |
Résumé : |
Digital planning has found a quite normal place in architecture today, and in many cases, analogue and digital technologies stand alongside each other on an equal footing.
The projects in this issue of DETAIL are distinguished by their complex geometry. Some, like the new Jewish museum in Warsaw, would not have been possible without digital means. Others, like the MoMA Pavilion on Long Island, were implemented largely on an analogue basis.
Further sections of the journal provide information on the role of digitalization in architecture, on 3D printing in building and on the subject of building information modelling (BIM). |
Note de contenu : |
DETAIL_2015/6_Analogue and Digital
Inspirations from issue 6/2015
Discussion: New Processes in the Planning and Execution of Buildings
In the past 25 years, working productivity in building has changed little. In fact, it has fallen by 3 per ...
Discussion: Architecture of the Future
How will the architecture of the future be? In all likelihood, it will continue to be part of the digital ...
Solar Loading Station Point.One in Munich
The commission for these solar loading stations incorporated both the design and the concept for their manufacture with the triaxial ...
MoMA Pavilion PS1 in New York
In 2014, the annual Museum of Modern Art competition – for an experimental cultural pavilion at the PS1 Gallery in ...
Football Stadium in Baryssau
Despite its strict axial symmetry, this football stadium in Belarus, with roughly 13,000 seats and 1,500 parking spaces, has a ...
High-Rise Block in Vienna
This 220-metre-high building, the tallest in Austria, is situated on the northern bank of the Danube in the high-rise district ...
Vienna Main Station
After more than 20 years of planning and construction, the new main station in Vienna has now been completed, taking ...
Museum in Warsaw
Prior to the Second World War, approximately 400,000 people lived in the Warsaw Ghetto – the Jewish residential district of ...
Technology: 3D Printing in Building – the State of the Technology and the Future of this Process
Three-dimensional printing is the focus of attention in all the media at present and a subject that arouses great expectations. ...
Technology: Building Information Modeling
Everyone is speaking about building information modelling (BIM). This innovative planning technique, based on the general application of modern digital ...
Technology: The Innovative Potential of Digital Planning Methods
Roughly two years ago, as one of the first German architectural practices, the Berlin office of Gerber Architekten began a ...
Topics from issue 6/2015
Architecture
Undulant and vivid: Theatre by UNStudio
S. 566
With this particularly lively design, UNStudio want to make visible the interaction that takes place between actors and audience.
|
En ligne : |
http://www.detail-online.com/architecture/topics/analogue-and-digital-025127.htm [...] |
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