Interior landscapes : a visual atlas / Stefano Corbo
By: Corbo, Stefano [author].
Publisher: Mulgrave, Victoria : The Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 224 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 26 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781864706147.Subject(s): Architecture, Modern -- 21st century | Architectural design -- 21st century | Architecture -- Philosophy | Graphic artsGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: Contemporary architecture is often characterized by the total interpenetration of interior and exterior configurations: the differentiation between these two dialectical poles has become indistinguishable, boundaries blurry and the result of any design process is a hybrid product, based on the superposition of different and heterogeneous layers. The impossibility of separating interior and exterior permits a general reorganisation of some topics internal to the territory of architecture, and also expresses the necessity of a systemic analysis of the most recent episodes. If at first glance this interest for a new kind of dialectics may appear as the most evident epiphenomenon of a wider and recent tendency, under careful examination one can observe that the tension between interior and exterior has always been present in architecture, differently articulated over the centuries, and expressed through several means of representationCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contemporary architecture is often characterized by the total interpenetration of interior and exterior configurations: the differentiation between these two dialectical poles has become indistinguishable, boundaries blurry and the result of any design process is a hybrid product, based on the superposition of different and heterogeneous layers. The impossibility of separating interior and exterior permits a general reorganisation of some topics internal to the territory of architecture, and also expresses the necessity of a systemic analysis of the most recent episodes. If at first glance this interest for a new kind of dialectics may appear as the most evident epiphenomenon of a wider and recent tendency, under careful examination one can observe that the tension between interior and exterior has always been present in architecture, differently articulated over the centuries, and expressed through several means of representation
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