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Next. 8th International Architecture Exhibition

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The Next project of the 8th International Architecture Exhibition aims to provide an overview of what architecture will be in the next decade. The catalog illustrates 160 projects, never presented before, divided into sections, each dedicated to a particular type of construction or architectural theme: neighborhoods and residential houses, museums, transportation, educational spaces, skyscrapers, workspaces, commercial areas, leisure facilities, public and religious buildings, and urban planning. The second volume of the catalog, dedicated to national participations, presents the theme "Next" through national perspectives from about fifty countries, from Australia to Venezuela.

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Título
Next. 8th International Architecture Exhibition
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Marsilio
Publicado en
2002
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
650
ISBN10
8831781049
ISBN13
9788831781046
Serie
Calificación
4 de 5
Descripción
The Next project of the 8th International Architecture Exhibition aims to provide an overview of what architecture will be in the next decade. The catalog illustrates 160 projects, never presented before, divided into sections, each dedicated to a particular type of construction or architectural theme: neighborhoods and residential houses, museums, transportation, educational spaces, skyscrapers, workspaces, commercial areas, leisure facilities, public and religious buildings, and urban planning. The second volume of the catalog, dedicated to national participations, presents the theme "Next" through national perspectives from about fifty countries, from Australia to Venezuela.