An edition of The breeze block book (2019)

The breeze block book

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The breeze block book
Sam Marshall, Maitiú Ward, Pam ...
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An edition of The breeze block book (2019)

The breeze block book

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Breeze block is back. This surge of interest in the material, though, is more than a nostalgic yearning for the golden years of modernism. Contemporary designers are not only rediscovering the forgotten qualities that made it such an appealing medium for mid-century architects, but finding new ways to enhance and exploit them. Breeze block remains an inexpensive, robust, and (handled well) highly expressive material. Deploying the techniques of 21st-century design, from digital design tools to robotic fabrication, complex new forms and patterns are now possible in breeze block, which can not only heighten the architectural drama of our buildings, but also temper their internal and external environments in increasingly sensitive, climate responsive ways. With editorial direction from architect and self-professed 'block head' Sam Marshall (known to thousands of aficionados as Instagram's @breezeblockhead), this book is both a survey and celebration of contemporary global breeze block architecture. Featured projects include work by Herzog de Meuron, Shigeru Ban, Partners Hill, Kevin Mark Low, Edition Office, Archi Union and many others. An essay by architectural historian Pamela Deasy and introduction by Richard Hassell of WOHA rounds out a fascinating exploration of this potent, oft misunderstood material.

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Publisher
Uro Publications
Language
English
Pages
183

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2019, Uro Publications
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Melbourne, Australia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
721/.0444
Library of Congress
NA4125 .B744 2019

The Physical Object

Pagination
183 pages
Number of pages
183

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44076146M
ISBN 10
0994396694
ISBN 13
9780994396693
OCLC/WorldCat
1083544487

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