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Metals, as surface or structure- as the generators of space, play a role in nearly every strain of modernisation in architecture. They define complete geographies of work, production, and political life. Non-architectural metals delivered in cars, and hard goods in the United States and worldwide have all been sourced as the engines of the sprawling late twentieth-century city in all of its forms. But in the received aspects of architectural history, metals, and in particular steel, remain less diluted; they are presented as intrinsic to the profession as material precedes concepts- they are carriers of architectural meaning.
ISBN | 9781616890469 |
Categories | Architecture and Design, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Lifestyle |
Author(s) | Michael Bell |
Publisher | Princeton Architectural Press |
Pages | 272 |
Format | Hardback |
Dimensions | 27.6cm x 2.6cm x 21.8cm |
Weight | 1.24 kg |