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Engineered transparency : the technical, visual, and spatial effects of glass
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Engineered transparency : the technical, visual, and spatial effects of glass

Author: Michael Bell; Jeannie Kim
Publisher: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, ©2009.
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : Conference publication : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Congresses
Additional Physical Format: Print version:
Engineered transparency.
New York : Princeton Architectural Press, c2009
(DLC) 2008024927
Material Type: Conference publication, Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Bell; Jeannie Kim
ISBN: 1568987986 9781568987989
OCLC Number: 769114441
Description: 1 online resource (272 p.) : ill. (chiefly col.)
Contents: Foreword / Edwin B. Hathaway --
Preface / Mark Wigley --
Introduction / Michael Bell --
Portfolio : SANAA / Jeannie Kim --
Essays : Bioconstructivisms / Detlef Martins --
Mirror glass (a fragment) / Reinhold Martin --
A crystal world: between reason and spectacle / Joan Ockman --
The structure of transparency / Nina Rappaport --
Demands on glass beyond pure transparency / Robert Heintges --
Glass at the limits / Antoine Picon --
Infrathin / Guy Nordenson --
Unclear vision: architectures of surveillance / Beatriz Colomina --
Is glass still glass? / Kenneth Frampton --
Insulating glazing units: fabrication and memory of weight and stress / Michael Bell --
Projects : Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Mo. / Steven Holl --
Gefter-Press House, Ghent, N.Y. / Michael Bell --
The Glass Pavilion, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio / Toshihiro Oki --
IAC / InterActiveCorp., New York, Michael Bell --
7 World Trade Center, New York / James Carpenter --
11 March Memorial, Atocha Train Station, Madrid, Spain / Miguel Jaenicke Fontao --
Technical innovations: material and light : Electrochromic windows / Thomas J. Richardson --
Double performances / Scott Marble --
Conversions of light / Graham Dodd --
Solar vision / Bernhard Weller, Susanne Rexroth, and Stefan Unnewehr --
Optics, waves, and particles / Michelle Addington --
Technical innovations: structure and glass : Engineered glass / Werner Sobek --
Making visions reality / Jens Schneider --
Maximum glass / Richard L. Tomasetti --
Fifteen proposals / Ulrich Knaack --
Glazing for extreme loadings / H. Scott Norville --
Adhesive connections / Bernhard Weller, Silke Tasche, and Stefan Unnewehr --
Explosive loadings and flexible facades / Robert Smilowitz --
Telecom Center, Munich, Germany / Albrecht Burmeister --
Visual and spatial effects : Inside outside / frame and frameless / Laurie Hawkinson --
Beyond transparency / James Carpenter --
Curtain wall / aberrant masonry at 277 Mott Street / Stefan Röschert --
Energy and comfort / Matthias Schuler --
Shadows and light / François Roche --
Phantom house: sustaining the American dream / Elizabeth Diller --
Afterword / Christian Meyer.
Responsibility: Michael Bell and Jeannie Kim, editors.
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