Transmaterial next Book : a catalog of materials that redefine our future / edited by Blaine Brownell.
Material type: TextEdition: First editionDescription: 314 pages : illustrations (color) ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781616895600 (hardback.)
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620.11 ASK-S 63217 The science and engineering of materials / | 620.11 BEY-M Material ConneXion the global resource of new and innovative materials for architects, artists and designers / | 620.11 BOL-E Engineering materials technology | 620.11 BRO-T 61713 Transmaterial next a catalog of materials that redefine our future / | 620.11 BUD-E Engineering materials properties and selection / | 620.11 BUD-E Engineering materials properties and selection / | 620.11 BUD-E Engineering materials properties and selection / |
Virtually every revolution in architecture has been preceded by a revolution in materials: think iron, glass, steel, concrete, plastics, or composites. What is the next revolutionary material that will reshape the very nature of architecture? A solid that's lighter than air, metal latticework so delicate it rests on a dandelion, building insulation made from processed seaweed, self-generating microbial glue that repairs cracks in concrete, or transparent solar panels? Materials expert Blaine Brownell, author of our bestselling Transmaterial series, reveals emerging trends and applications that are transforming the technological capacity, environmental performance, and design potential of architecture in Transmaterial Next. This book is an essential compendium for thinking architects, designers, and other creative professionals passionate about materials and looking for their bleeding edge and practical implementation.
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