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Rethinking Technology A Reader In Architectural Theory 1st Edition William Braham

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Rethinking Technology A Reader In Architectural Theory 1st Edition William Braham
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis DUMP LIST
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.1 MB
Pages: 488
Author: William Braham
ISBN: 9780203624333, 9780415346535, 0203624335, 0415346533
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Rethinking Technology A Reader In Architectural Theory 1st Edition William Braham by William Braham 9780203624333, 9780415346535, 0203624335, 0415346533 instant download after payment.

This essential reference for all students of architecture, design and the built environment provides a convenient single source for all the key texts in the recent literature on architecture and technology. The book contains over fifty carefully selected essays, manifestoes, reflections and theories by architects and architectural writers from 1900 to 2004. This mapping out of a century of architectural technology reveals the discipline's long and close attention to the experience and effects of new technologies, and provides a broad picture of the shift from the 'age of tools' to the 'age of systems'. Chronological arrangement and cross-referencing of the articles enable both a thematic and historically contextual understanding of the topic and highlight important thematic connections across time. With the ever increasing pace of technological change, this Reader presents a clear understanding of the context in which it has and does affect architecture.

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