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Urban/Metropolitan Planning Policies, Vernacular Architecture, Social Aspects of Technology, Automobiles - General & Miscellaneous, City Planning & Urban Design, Urban Planning & Studies
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Carchitecture

by Jonathan Bell
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Overview

The automobile has brought about changes to the landscape that are nothing short of revolutionary. The dramatic reconfiguration of cities and the countryside to accommodate our taste for freedom of movement has been matched by a change in the way buildings themselves have been planned. Today, CAD and car-building techniques have opened up new possibilities for architectural design and this book, edited by the London-based architect Alex de Rijke, argues that the influence of the car on architectural and urban thinking is greater than ever. De Rijke's selection of ideas, photographs, texts and completed projects by a variety of architects explores the parallel development of cars and architecture during the second half of the twentieth century, and provides a compelling manifesto for the future of building design.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
August/Birkhauser
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783764364540

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