An edition of Architecture in wood (2012)

Architecture in wood

the Timber Prize 2012

Architecture in wood
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An edition of Architecture in wood (2012)

Architecture in wood

the Timber Prize 2012

The Timber Prize is a prize of honour endowed by the Swedish Forest Industries Federation. It is a prize for good Swedish wooden architecture reflecting our times" (Timber Prize Statutes, Article 1). The Timber Prize was first awarded in 1967 and since 1988 has been presented at four-yearly intervals. It was in 1988 that the tradition was inaugurated of not just selecting a winner but nominating a group of the most distinguished entries and presenting them in book form. This is the seventh book in the series. The books containing the nominated entries have achieved widespread currency and made outstanding Swedish wooden architecture widely known and studied. The books on the Timber Prize describe a development of wooden architecture which, while following on from a tradition of building with wood, renews wooden architecture in a process of interaction with contemporary trends.

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Publisher
Arena Bokförlaget
Language
English
Pages
168

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Architecture in wood: the Timber Prize 2012
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Published in
Malmö

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
724.6
Library of Congress
NA680

The Physical Object

Pagination
168 p.
Number of pages
168

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL43970893M
ISBN 10
9178433797
ISBN 13
9789178433797
OCLC/WorldCat
794706887

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Work ID
OL32226982W

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