ARTEC Architects

ARTEC Architects
Title ARTEC Architects PDF eBook
Author Arno Ritter
Publisher Park Publishing (WI)
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Architectural design
ISBN 9783038600923

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In their concepts, buildings, and designs submitted for competitions, as well as in theory in their teaching, Bettina Götz and Richard Manahl investigate the relationship between architecture and the creation of high-quality urban environments. They give special attention typologies and structures, social aspects. Strong building concepts and their interplay with the urban context and the inhabitants' individual spatial demands are also of great importance in the work of their firm ARTEC Architekten. Ever since founding their firm in 1987, Götz and Manahl have contributed significantly to architectural discourse in Austria and abroad. Housing, a typology fundamentally shaping the city, is the core of their work. This manifesto-like book introduces the reader to the thinking and visions of ARTEC Architekten. It features a vast selection of projects, built and unrealized ones, through images and floor plans and sections, alongside six programmatic essays by Götz and Manahl. The book's design demonstrates visually what the texts elaborate upon in theory: their attitude to architecture's core topics, their design methods, and their ongoing engagement with history and present of habitation.

Architectural Acoustics

Architectural Acoustics
Title Architectural Acoustics PDF eBook
Author William J. Cavanaugh
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 564
Release 1999
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780471306825

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Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of principles, materials, and technologies Architectural Acoustics provides the vital information that architects, engineers, and all concerned with the built environment need to control and direct wanted or unwanted sounds within and around buildings. A team of internationally recognized experts presents the very latest information on acoustical materials, technologies, design criteria, and methods for a wide variety of applications, including airports and other transportation facilities; theaters, churches, and concert halls; classrooms, lecture halls, and libraries; music practice rooms and recording studios; sports venues; and all types of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. This comprehensive reference is one of the few books of its kind to include richly detailed case studies that demonstrate real-world applications of acoustic principles, materials, and methods. Nearly two hundred photos and illustrations further elucidate specific principles, applications, and techniques. Topics covered include: * Basic principles of architectural acoustics * Acoustical materials and methods * Building noise control applications

Architecture

Architecture
Title Architecture PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 1999
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Auditorium Acoustics and Architectural Design

Auditorium Acoustics and Architectural Design
Title Auditorium Acoustics and Architectural Design PDF eBook
Author Michael Barron
Publisher Routledge
Pages 504
Release 2009-09-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135219265

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Modern concert halls and opera houses are now very specialized buildings with special acoustical characteristics. This is an important resource for architects, engineers and auditorium technicians.

Beyond the Minimal

Beyond the Minimal
Title Beyond the Minimal PDF eBook
Author Otto Kapfinger
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1998
Genre
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Relations in Architecture

Relations in Architecture
Title Relations in Architecture PDF eBook
Author August Sarnitz
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 240
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 303561878X

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The title of the book sets the two fields of activity pursued by the architect, architectural historian and theorist August Sarnitz – building and writing – in a reciprocal relation: the context to what has been built emerges in the process of writing, just as the context to what has been written emerges in the process of building. The structure of the book follows precisely this reciprocity: an essay about architectural history and Big Data is followed by three on the topics of urban development, social housing, and the fiction of space. A number of influential Viennese architects appear as well: Frank, Kiesler, Hollein and Prix. The topics of housing, design and furniture are all illustrated with Sarnitz’s own projects; the end of the book is dedicated to architectural photography, which is especially important to Sarnitz in his capacity as publicist. The richly illustrated book is the first to document Sarnitz’s work as author, designer, exhibition designer, architect and photographer.

The Architecture Traveler

The Architecture Traveler
Title The Architecture Traveler PDF eBook
Author Sydney LeBlanc
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 292
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780393730500

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Describes 250 architectural treasures of the 20th century, gives notes on their history and design, and provides practical information for visiting them, with addresses, phone numbers, visitor hours, and maps. Each entry includes a bandw photo. LeBlanc is a writer and editor who specializes in architecture and landscape design. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR