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Architecture now!. 7, Architektur heute = L'architecture d'aujourd'hui / Philip Jodidio / Philip Jodidio
Titre : Architecture now!. 7, Architektur heute = L'architecture d'aujourd'hui / Philip Jodidio Titre original : Architektur heute = Architecture d'aujourd'hui Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Philip Jodidio (1954-....), Auteur Editeur : Köln : Taschen Année de publication : c2010. Importance : 480 p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-8365-1736-2 Note générale : Index Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Catégories : Architecture - 21e siècle - Dessins et plans
Architecture, Modern - 21st century - Designs and plans.
Architecture, Modern - 21st century - Pictorial works.
Architecture, Modern - 21st century.Index. décimale : 0 Architecture now!. 7, Architektur heute = L'architecture d'aujourd'hui / Philip Jodidio = Architektur heute = Architecture d'aujourd'hui [texte imprimé] / Philip Jodidio (1954-....), Auteur . - Köln : Taschen, c2010. . - 480 p. : ill. en coul. ; 26 cm.
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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 technologieIndex. 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 [...] [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 technologieIndex. 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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Titre : Vol.2018:N°12 - 2018-12-01 - Dächer = Roof Structures Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture - 21e siècle - Dessins et plans
Architecture militaire -- Reconversion -- Dessins et plans
Bibliothèques (constructions) -- Norvège -- Dessins et plans
Centres culturels -- Helsinki (Finlande) -- Dessins et plans
Chapelles -- Munich (Allemagne) -- Dessins et plans
Constructions métalliques -- Bologne (Italie) -- Dessins et plans
Couverture (construction)
Cucinella, Mario (1960-....)
Drones
Immeubles d'habitation - Dessins et plans
Musées (constructions) -- Davis (Californie, États-Unis) -- Dessins et plans
Royal academy of arts (GB)
ToitsIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé :
As children, we loved playing in the attic under the rafters. We found our secret hiding places among dust-covered boxes and old furniture. Playing in the semi-darkness of the attic was a great adventure overall. There was so much to discover – most likely because the attic had no strictly defined use.
Today, attic and rooftop spaces are often assigned highly specific functions. Lofts and rooftop apartments provide additional living space in dense cities. Some urban dwellers go up to the roof to harvest tomatoes or look after their bees. And at the Brooklyn Grange’s rooftop farm, neighbours gather between the vegetable beds for yoga. Elsewhere, roofs have been designed not as private, but as public places. The steel roof of the new pavilion in Tilburg’s Piushaven harbour doubles as a viewing platform accessible to all. In the heart of Helsinki, the domed skylights of the Amos Rex underground museum enliven the urban space. Located at street level, they form a hilly landscape that has become a popular square and meeting place.
For our December issue, Julia Liese has compiled these and other examples of the great variety of roofs with their functions and building details. Our selection documents current projects with diverse architectural concepts. Lighting can also be a decisive factor, as with the parish church near Munich by Meck Architekten, and the library by Helen & Hard Arkitekter in Grimstad, Norway.Note de contenu :
1 Editorial
22 Impressum = Imprint
84 Projektbeteiligte / Hersteller = Project Teams & Suppliers
152 Contributor
Magazin Reports
6 Happy Birthday, Royal Academy!
10 Impulsgeber für die Zukunft = An Impulse for the Future
14 Bücher = Books
16 DETAIL research
Dynamische und rekonfigurierbare Dachstruktur = Dynamic and Reconfigurable Roof Structure
20 Architektur im Dialog Rezepte für die Kreislaufwirtschaft = Architecture in Dialogue
Recipes for Recycling Management
BAU 2019 – Special Produkte = Products
90 DETAIL auf der BAU 2019 = DETAIL at BAU 2019
96 Vorschau Aussteller / Produkte = Preview Exhibitors / Products
112 Gebäudehülle = Building Envelopes
Dächer = Roof Structures
66 Essay
24 Ressource Dach = Resource Roof
Wolfgang Bachmann
Dokumentation = Documentation
32
Hafenpavillon in Tilburg (NL)
Harbour Pavilion in Tilburg (NL)
Civic Architects, Bright Urban Futures
38
Pfarrkirche bei München (DE)
Parish Church near Munich (DE)
meck architekten
46
Bibliothek in Grimstad (NO)
Library in Grimstad (NO)
Helen & Hard
52
Dachwohnung in Berlin (DE)
Penthouse in Berlin (DE)
Atelier Zafari
56
Kulturzentrum Amos Rex
in Helsinki (FI)
Amos Rex Cultural Centre
in Helsinki (FI)
JKMM Architects
62
Dachausbau in Münster (DE)
Attic Conversion in Münster (DE)
Andreas Schüring Architekten, Bühler und Bühler Architekten
66 Kunstmuseum Manetti Shrem in Davis (US) = Manetti Shrem Museum of Art in Davis (US)
SO-IL, Bohlin Cywinsky Jackson
Technik = Technology
74 Gebaute Landschaft im Park = Built Landscape in the Park
Roland Pawlitschk[n° ou bulletin] Vol.2018:N°12 - 2018-12-01 - Dächer = Roof Structures [texte imprimé] . - 2018.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture - 21e siècle - Dessins et plans
Architecture militaire -- Reconversion -- Dessins et plans
Bibliothèques (constructions) -- Norvège -- Dessins et plans
Centres culturels -- Helsinki (Finlande) -- Dessins et plans
Chapelles -- Munich (Allemagne) -- Dessins et plans
Constructions métalliques -- Bologne (Italie) -- Dessins et plans
Couverture (construction)
Cucinella, Mario (1960-....)
Drones
Immeubles d'habitation - Dessins et plans
Musées (constructions) -- Davis (Californie, États-Unis) -- Dessins et plans
Royal academy of arts (GB)
ToitsIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé :
As children, we loved playing in the attic under the rafters. We found our secret hiding places among dust-covered boxes and old furniture. Playing in the semi-darkness of the attic was a great adventure overall. There was so much to discover – most likely because the attic had no strictly defined use.
Today, attic and rooftop spaces are often assigned highly specific functions. Lofts and rooftop apartments provide additional living space in dense cities. Some urban dwellers go up to the roof to harvest tomatoes or look after their bees. And at the Brooklyn Grange’s rooftop farm, neighbours gather between the vegetable beds for yoga. Elsewhere, roofs have been designed not as private, but as public places. The steel roof of the new pavilion in Tilburg’s Piushaven harbour doubles as a viewing platform accessible to all. In the heart of Helsinki, the domed skylights of the Amos Rex underground museum enliven the urban space. Located at street level, they form a hilly landscape that has become a popular square and meeting place.
For our December issue, Julia Liese has compiled these and other examples of the great variety of roofs with their functions and building details. Our selection documents current projects with diverse architectural concepts. Lighting can also be a decisive factor, as with the parish church near Munich by Meck Architekten, and the library by Helen & Hard Arkitekter in Grimstad, Norway.Note de contenu :
1 Editorial
22 Impressum = Imprint
84 Projektbeteiligte / Hersteller = Project Teams & Suppliers
152 Contributor
Magazin Reports
6 Happy Birthday, Royal Academy!
10 Impulsgeber für die Zukunft = An Impulse for the Future
14 Bücher = Books
16 DETAIL research
Dynamische und rekonfigurierbare Dachstruktur = Dynamic and Reconfigurable Roof Structure
20 Architektur im Dialog Rezepte für die Kreislaufwirtschaft = Architecture in Dialogue
Recipes for Recycling Management
BAU 2019 – Special Produkte = Products
90 DETAIL auf der BAU 2019 = DETAIL at BAU 2019
96 Vorschau Aussteller / Produkte = Preview Exhibitors / Products
112 Gebäudehülle = Building Envelopes
Dächer = Roof Structures
66 Essay
24 Ressource Dach = Resource Roof
Wolfgang Bachmann
Dokumentation = Documentation
32
Hafenpavillon in Tilburg (NL)
Harbour Pavilion in Tilburg (NL)
Civic Architects, Bright Urban Futures
38
Pfarrkirche bei München (DE)
Parish Church near Munich (DE)
meck architekten
46
Bibliothek in Grimstad (NO)
Library in Grimstad (NO)
Helen & Hard
52
Dachwohnung in Berlin (DE)
Penthouse in Berlin (DE)
Atelier Zafari
56
Kulturzentrum Amos Rex
in Helsinki (FI)
Amos Rex Cultural Centre
in Helsinki (FI)
JKMM Architects
62
Dachausbau in Münster (DE)
Attic Conversion in Münster (DE)
Andreas Schüring Architekten, Bühler und Bühler Architekten
66 Kunstmuseum Manetti Shrem in Davis (US) = Manetti Shrem Museum of Art in Davis (US)
SO-IL, Bohlin Cywinsky Jackson
Technik = Technology
74 Gebaute Landschaft im Park = Built Landscape in the Park
Roland PawlitschkRéservation
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