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    Architektur und landschaft = Architecture and landscape /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…The High Line Park in New York City : an interview with Ricardo Scofidio and Matthew Johnson -- Gebaute Wellenlandschaft - Cité de l'Océan et du Surf in Biarritz / Claudia Fuchs -- Trench Access Route in Brabant -- Pedestrian Bridge in Covilha -- Teshima Art Museum -- Holiday Home on the Costa da Morte -- Tree Hotel in Harads -- Houseboat on the Eilbek Canal in Hamburg -- San Telmo - Museum in San Sebastián -- House near Paris -- Open-Air Swimming Baths in Eichstätt -- High Line Park in New York -- The quantifiable advantages of planted roofs / Manfred Köhler -- Museum Liaunig -- Museum Liaunig in Neuhaus, Österreich.…”
    Haga clic aquí para ver Detail vol. 50, no. 12 (2011)
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    Kunststoffe = Plastics = Plastiques = Plastica /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…/ by Simone Jeska -- Acqua-Scape, Echigo-Tsumari Exchange Center, Tokamachi (Ryumei Fujiki Fujiki Studio with KOU::ARC) -- Floating pavilion at a conference and trade centrel -- House in Minamituru-gunn (Takeshi Hosaka -- Villepinte Parc des Expositions : Hall 7 Paris (Lacaton Vassal -- House on the edges of Santiago, Chile (FAR - frohn rojas) -- Exhibition building, Busan, South Korea (Mass Studies) -- Entrance to the Novartis commercial campus, Basel (Marco Serra) -- Infraestructure workshops and service centre, with fire station, Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland (Muller Truniger Architekten) -- Reiss flagship store and HQ, off Oxford Street, London (Squire Partners) -- Renewal of the suspended ceiling at the Olympic swiming facility in Munich (original architects, 1972 : Behnisch Partner and Frei Otto with engineers Leonhardt Andra : architects for renewal : Auer Weber with engineers Schlaich Bergermann Partner) / by Knut Goppert -- Bio-plastics / by Nicola Stattmann -- Translucent high-performance silica-aerogel insulation for membrane structures / by Jan Cremers and Felix Lausch…”
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