Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | NA 4120 .B73 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5160210 |
NA 4110 .M35 1995 Architectural woodwork : details for construction / | NA 4110 .M354 2015 Detail in contemporary timber architecture / | NA 4110 .S58 2005 Wood architecture / | NA 4120 .B73 2015 Brick / | NA 4125 .C622 2012 Concrete / | NA 4125 .C663 2011 Concrete ideas : material to shape a city / | NA 4125 .C663 2011 Concrete ideas : material to shape a city / |
Brick / William Hall -- The First Cities / Dan Cruickshank -- Form -- Texture -- Juxtaposition -- Landscape -- Light -- Mass -- Presence -- Scale -- Index -- Glossary -- Endnotes -- Photographic credits.
Brick is a fresh, insightful and surprising look at one of the world's most familiar and popular building materials. From the strange remains of the Ziggurat of Ur dating from 2100 BC, to formidable mills of the industrial revolution, the humble brick has been an architectural staple for centuries. The world's best architects have explored the qualities of brickwork. Alvar Aalto, Antoni Gaudi, Jørn Utzon, Frank Gehry, and Mies van der Rohe all built with the material, and bricks were integral to Frank Lloyd Wright's vision for an American vernacular in his Prairie Houses. Lesser-known newcomers have created some equally striking and memorable structures, from the stunning Winery Gantenbein - built by robotic arm - to the audacious Kantana Institute, an unprecedented vision in a Thai rainforest. Brick is a beautiful and informative visual exploration of a material that is often overlooked, and sometimes considered limiting, but is actually full of spectacular potential.
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