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  • Autor: Marianne Ibler
  • Autor: Stegers Rudolf
Sacred Buildings. A Design Manual: Księgarnia Sztuka Architektury
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Sacred Buildings. A Design...

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This title explains the balance between functionality and spirituality. The design of sacred spaces presents architects with a particular challenge. In few other design tasks is the need to achieve the right balance between function and atmosphere of such importance: which ritual requirements have to be incorporated, which pragmatic needs have to be met for a service? Which specific concerns and traditions of a particular religion must be considered? Which shapes of plan, what type of volume, and which lighting and acoustic concepts contribute to the sacred atmosphere of a space?

Global Danish Architecture 1
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Global Danish Architecture 1

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Dostępność: na zamówienie Exclusive to RIBA Bookshops in the UK, this book forcefully, yet politely, announces a feisty newcomer to the international architectural publishing scene. Showing off 54 projects by Danish architects, everything in here is brand new, often so new that they are under construction or at the planning stage. The book breaks down into themed chapters, ranging the gamut from housing to museums to offices.

Global Danish Architecture 3 Sustainability
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Global Danish Architecture...

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Dostępność: na zamówienie In many books there is the issue of saturation-by-computer-rendering, a phenomenon whereby all buildings take on a similar appearance by virtue of using the same digital zeros and ones to create their character. But in the Danish compilations 2 and 3, thereis a greater effort by many of the firms to use advanced rendering technologies to focus on people and their relationships to buildings, rather than on the buildings as art objects in space. The result is to render a fuller Scandinavian regional identity to the work.