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Content of issue 10/2007 Translucent Materials
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Surprisingly enough, although more and more translucent materials are available for use in architecture, glass products remain the principal form in which they manifest themselves (apart from membranes). In their readiness to experiment, the Japanese have created a great range of uses for translucent materials. Content in Issue 10/2007
Transparency, Structure and Ornamentation – New Architecture in Japan
p. 1086
discussion | author: Handlbauer, Kurt |
Museum in Kansas City
p. 1114
documentation | architect: Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell Architects | Steven Holl Architects |
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum
p. 1126
documentation | architect: Neutelings Riedijk Architecten |
Temporary Airport Terminal in Vienna
p. 1132
documentation | architect: Baumschlager Eberle P.ARC ZT | Itten und Brechbühl Architekten |
Extension to Semi-Detached House in Heverlee, Belgium
p. 1136
documentation | architect: Bob 361 architects |
Temporary Local Government Offices in London
p. 1140
documentation | architect: Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands |
Vacuumatics – Deflated Forms of Construction
p. 1148
technology | author: Haase, Walter | Lemaitre, Christine | Schmidt, Timo | Sobek, Werner | |
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