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Delugan Meissl Associated Architects - DMAA: Non endless space
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Delugan Meissl Associated Architects - DMAA: Non endless space
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Delugan Meissl Associated Architects - DMAA: Non endless space
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On space and nature
non endless space links roughly 20 buildings and projects completed by the architecture firm DMAA to three themes: Biodiversity in Artificial Ecosystems, Limited Resources, and Architecture in the Anthropocene. The projects include hybrid uses as well as buildings described as principally residential or public, and complementary landscape architecture. Dynamic in form, DMAA's projects reflect spatial content and social processes that give shape to form. This book offers inspiration, discussion, and an updated monograph of DMAA. Its diverse concept is complemented by the work of the French graphic design firm Spassky Fischer, which opens up new associative dynamics between reading and visual appreciation.
New buildings and projects by DMAA
Essays on ecology, resources, and the Anthropocene
Spatial planning and form in residential, museum and landscape architecture
non endless space links roughly 20 buildings and projects completed by the architecture firm DMAA to three themes: Biodiversity in Artificial Ecosystems, Limited Resources, and Architecture in the Anthropocene. The projects include hybrid uses as well as buildings described as principally residential or public, and complementary landscape architecture. Dynamic in form, DMAA's projects reflect spatial content and social processes that give shape to form. This book offers inspiration, discussion, and an updated monograph of DMAA. Its diverse concept is complemented by the work of the French graphic design firm Spassky Fischer, which opens up new associative dynamics between reading and visual appreciation.
New buildings and projects by DMAA
Essays on ecology, resources, and the Anthropocene
Spatial planning and form in residential, museum and landscape architecture