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Uropean urbėniti / [editors in chief: Bernd Vlay, Paul Rajakovics, Marko Studen ; authors/contributors: Jachen Becker ... and others]
Уропеан урбэнити [editors in chief: Bernd Vlay, Paul Rajakovics, Marko Studen ; authors/contributors: Jachen Becker ... et al.]

Fine Arts Library NA9183 .U767 2007
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Knaller-Vlay, Bernd.
Rajakovics, Paul.
Studen, Marko, 1965-
Becker, Jochen.
Europan (Organization)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture--Competitions.
City planning--Competitions.
City planning.
Europe.
City planning--Europe--Designs and plans.
City planning--Competitions--Europe.
Urbanization--Europe.
Urbanization.
Architecture, Domestic--Designs and plans.
Architecture, Domestic.
Architecture, Modern--20th century--Designs and plans.
Architecture, Modern.
Architecture--Competitions--Europe.
Architecture.
Genre:
Architectural drawings.
Physical Description:
407 pages : numerous illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 23 cm
Other Title:
Cover title: Uropean urbanity. Europan 7 and 8, Austria and Slovenia
Europan 7 and 8 : Austria and Slovenia
Place of Publication:
Wien ; New York : Springer, [2007]
Summary:
Uropean Urbanity provides an overview about young architectural strategies on contemporary urban development, showing all prize-winning and selected Europan projects from the competitions Europan 7+8 in Austria and Slovenia.
In parallel with these projects, a collection of texts by writers, critics, theorists, architects and artists examines the effects of political, economical, and social forces onto urban environments, as well as they reflect spatial and urbanist practices, always in relation to current transformations of urban spaces.
This publication addresses specialist readers from the disciplines architecture, urban planning, sociology, and cultural theory as well as an audience interested in development of contemporary cities and in experimental architecture work.
ISBN:
9783211476055
3211476059
OCLC:
85243565

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