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Zoomorphic : new animal architecture

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A rash of buildings inspired by bizarre animals have been built and commissioned in the last few years.

Animal/House examines this, on the surface, quirky trend and questions why and how this has happened.

Is it because of new technical possibilities in materials and structural engineering? Or is the answer to be found in new social preoccupations in science?

After a brief look a the historical precedents, the main body of the book focuses on contemporary buildings such as Foster's SECC in Glasgow based on an armadillo and Calatrava's Milwaukee Art Museum that recalls a bird.

It shows the various ways in which the organic/animal forms inform the architectural ones.

Sometimes the 'animal' connection is generated for structural reasons (nature supplies an elegant solution to a structural problem); in other cases the resemblance is symbolic; while in yet others the visual connection is more accidental.

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Laurence King Publishing
1856693406 / 9781856693400
Hardback
01/09/2003
United Kingdom
English
176 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
23 cm
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Text and ill. on lining papers.