Blob! : round shapes, fluid forms / Chris van Uffelen.
By: Uffelen, Chris van.
[Salenstein] : Braun, 2016Edition: 1st edition.Description: 191 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 25 x 29 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783037682012.Subject(s): Organic architecture | Architecture, Modern -- 21st century | Organic architecture | Architecture, ModernGenre/Form: Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes index.
Football stadium arena Borisov / Ofis architects -- Audi ring: IAA 2011 -- Department of Islamic Arts / Rudy Ricciotti, Mario Bellini -- Seoul new city hall / iArc Architects -- Les Turbulences FRAC Centre / Jakob+MacFarlane -- Heydar Aliyev Center / Zaha Hadid Architects -- Refurbishment of the ex "Unione Militare" building / Massimiliano and Doriana Fukas -- Soumaya Museum / FR-EE Fernando Romero EnterprisE -- Dalian International Conference Center / Coop Himmelb(l)au, Wolf D. Prix & Partner -- Konya city stadium / Bahadir Kul Architects -- Situation Room / Marc Fornes, Theverymany -- Fuzhou Wusibei Thaihot Plaza / Spark -- Landesgartenschau Exhibition Hall / ICD University of Stuttgart -- Fondation J�er�ome Seydoux-Path�e / Renzo Piano Building Workshop -- Oct Design Museum / Studio Pei-Zhu -- Aula Medica / Wing�ardh Arkitektkonter -- Greenhouse in the botanic garden / C.F. M�ller Architects -- JOH 3 residential building / J. Mayer H. Architects -- Louisiana State Museum / Trahan Architects -- Biomorphic house / Ephraim Henry Pavie -- Elephant park / Markus Schietsch Architekten -- Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport / Massimiliano and Doriana Fukas -- Silver Mountain and Red Cliff / k/o design studio + Kajima Design -- Vodafone customer experience center / IO Studio: Luka Krizek, Radek Blaha -- Hwaseong sports complex / DRDS -- SUTD gridshell / City Form Lab -- Poppenb�uttel bus station / Blunck + Morgen Architekten -- Shanghai port international cruise terminal / Frank Repas Architecture -- B�alna / ONL (Oosterhius_L�en�ard) -- Zayed University / Hadi Teherani Architects -- Ordos Museum / MAD Architects -- Al Nadi Tower / acmeyerhans architecture + design -- Jeongok Prehistory Museum / XTU architects -- Gammel Hellerup High School / BIG Bjarke Ingels Group -- Ice rink of Li�ege / l'escaut architectures: Weinand -- Grotto sauna / Partisans -- One Ocean Thematic Pavilion Expo '12 / soma -- Emporia / Wing�ardh Arkitektkontor -- Serpentine Pavilion 2014 / Smiljan Radi�c -- L'Atoll Angers / Antonio Virga Architecte, AAVP Architecture, Vincent Parreira -- Absolute Towers / MAD Architects -- Hoto Fudo / Takeshi Hosaka Architects.
The term "Blob Architecture" was first used in 1995 by Greg Lynn to describe biomorphic buildings, whose complex forms were created with the help of computers. Initially only used to describe organic, rounded objects CBlobitectureCO today comprises and inspires many variations: from the classic, computer-generated blob to the experimenting with new, sprawling shapes, up to the combination with deconstructive elements or parametric architecture. On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of blob architecture, this volume features the best contemporary projects and provides an extensive survey of current developments. Buildings from all around the world are presented, created by famous architects and promising newcomers and ranging from large-scale projects to temporary installations. They all have one thing in common : Even after twenty years blob architecture remains as freshly interesting and promising as ever.