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Glass Ramps Glass Wall Illustrated Bernard Tschumi

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Glass Ramps Glass Wall Illustrated Bernard Tschumi
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Publisher: Architectural Association Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.78 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Bernard Tschumi
ISBN: 9781902902005, 1902902009
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Illustrated

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Glass Ramps Glass Wall Illustrated Bernard Tschumi by Bernard Tschumi 9781902902005, 1902902009 instant download after payment.

Bernard Tschumi is well known for his urban projects both in Europe and in the United States. This book describes in detail the design process of the Lerner Student Center of Columbia University, located within a campus masterplanned by McKim, Mead & White. The Student Center provides a combined auditorium and assembly hall with a seating capacity of 1100 to 1500, dining facilities, lounges, meeting rooms, a bookstore, radio station, clubs and game rooms, administrative spaces, as well as expanded computer facilities for student use. Glass Ramps refers to "the hub", the main circulatory system with its suspended glass ramps; Glass Wall refers to the suspended glass plane of the hub. The building is nearing completion, opening in stages from September 1999.

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