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­Sophistication is not necessarily the product of highly developed machinery, nor intensive capital investment. It is more a way of using available equipment and resources with cunning and intelligence: the snow-domed igloo of the Eskimo remains a paragon of environmental ingenuity and geometrical sophistication. Its virtues have been rediscovered by high-technology intellects like those of Buckminster Fuller, and then transmitted to Steve Baer and the solar movement.

from Reyner Banham, “The Architecture of the Welltempered Environment”, 1969/84


Content in Issue 6/2002

House in Langenzersdorf p. 744
documentation | architect: Steixner, Gerhard |  download PDF of this article
Housing Development in Wolfurt p. 749
documentation | architect: Zweier, Gerhard |  download PDF of this article
Terraced Houses in Ikast p. 754
documentation | architect: Tegnestuen Vandkunsten |  download PDF of this article
Housing Estate in Kolding p. 758
documentation | architect: 3XNielsen |  download PDF of this article
Technical College in Kufstein p. 777
documentation | architect: Henke und Schreieck |  download PDF of this article
Solar Research Station p. 796
technology | architect: Herzog, Thomas | author: Westenberger, Daniel |

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The architect as the motor of development 


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