100 Contemporary Wood Buildings
Tükendi
Travel the world to investigate one of the greatest renaissances in architecture: wood. How has this elemental material come to steal the show at luxury hot spring structures and cutting-edge urban renewal schemes? With 100 projectsfrom China, Chile, and everywhere in between, this global survey explores the technical, environmental, and sensory elements that have inspired a return to timber.
Format:Hardcover
Size:14 x 19.5 cm
Pages:632 pp
ISBN:9783836561563
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