

Yes Is More: An Archicomic on Architectural Evolution
by Bjarke Ingels
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Yes Is More An Archicomic on Architectural Evolution ~ Yes is More is the easily accessible but unremittingly radical manifesto of Copenhagenbased architectural practice Bjarke Ingels Group or a typical architectural monograph this book uses the comic book format to express its radical agenda for contemporary architecture
My architectural philosophy Bring the community into the ~ When asked to build housing for 100 families in Chile ten years ago Alejandro Aravena looked to an unusual inspiration the wisdom of favelas and slums Rather than building a large building with small units he built flexible halfhomes that each family could expand on It was a complex problem but with a simple solution — one that he arrived at by working with the families themselves
BIG HOT TO COLD An Odyssey of Architectural Adaptation ~ Better smart than sorry An odyssey of architectural adaptation with Bjarke IngelsAfter the global success of YES IS MORE one of the bestselling architecture books of its generation BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group presents HOT TO COLD An Odyssey of Architectural book coincides with the HOT TO COLD show at the National Building Museum in Washington DC and presents 60 case studies
Bjarke Ingels Wikipedia ~ Bjarke Bundgaard Ingels Danish pronunciation ˈbjɑːgə ˈbɔngɒːˀ ˈeŋˀl̩s born 2 October 1974 is a Danish architect founder and creative partner of Bjarke Ingels Group BIG widely known for buildings that defy convention while incorporating sustainable development principles and bold sociological concepts In Denmark Ingels became well known after designing two housing
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Futurism Wikipedia ~ Futurism Italian Futurismo was an artistic and social movement that originated in Italy in the early 20th century It emphasized speed technology youth violence and objects such as the car the airplane and the industrial city Its key figures were the Italians Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Umberto Boccioni Carlo Carrà Gino Severini Giacomo Balla and Luigi Russolo
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