Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
159
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2004
Éditeur
Mit Pr
ISBN-10
0262582457
ISBN-13
9780262582452
Description
Elijah Huge and Stephanie Tuerk delve into the intricate dance between architecture and regulation in this insightful examination of building codes. As they explore the historical evolution of these systematic forms of governance, readers are invited to reflect on how such codes not only shape the physical space around us but also influence the very essence of architectural identity.
By weaving together case studies, historical context, and contemporary examples, the authors create a rich tapestry that showcases the dynamic interplay between creativity and compliance. This approach encourages a deeper understanding of how codes impact architectural innovation and the craft of building itself.
Through clear and engaging prose, Huge and Tuerk open a dialogue about the challenges and opportunities that arise when regulation meets artistry, making this work essential for architects, designers, and anyone intrigued by the built environment's complexities.
By weaving together case studies, historical context, and contemporary examples, the authors create a rich tapestry that showcases the dynamic interplay between creativity and compliance. This approach encourages a deeper understanding of how codes impact architectural innovation and the craft of building itself.
Through clear and engaging prose, Huge and Tuerk open a dialogue about the challenges and opportunities that arise when regulation meets artistry, making this work essential for architects, designers, and anyone intrigued by the built environment's complexities.
Genres
Romance
Science & Technologie
Histoire
Contemporain