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Media type:
Book
Title:
Cooperation
:
the engineer and the architect
Work titles:
Kooperation : zur Zusammenarbeit von Ingenieur und Architekt <engl.>
Contains:
Theory.Technology as a means of expression in the nineteenth century : architects and engineers in dialogue
/ Marco Pogacnik
Research.The interplay of technical and architectural aspects in the Palazzo della Regione in Trento by the architect Adalberto Libera and the engineer Sergio Musmeci
/ Jürg Conzett
Practice.Deviations
/ Markus Peter
Teaching.Structural theory and structural design
/ Joseph Schwartz
Pioneer and projection : the misappropriation of the engineer in modernist architecture
/ Christoph Wieser
The culture of construction : examples from the last fifty years of a remarkable development
/ Christian Penzel
Structural concepts and spatial design : on the relationship between architect and engineer
/ Christoph Baumberger.
New structural potential of wood : the IBOIS Research Laboratory at EPF Lausanne
/ Yves Weinand
Tetto gigantesco : a diverse huge roof, foils of a research
/ Aita Flury and Jürg Conzett.
Structure and space
/ Andreas Hagmann
Each his own
/ Mike Schlaich
A process of rapprochement
/ Roger Boltshauser, Aita Flury, and Jürg Conzett
On designing structures
/ Stefan Polónyi
The A16 Transjurane Highway : architectural acupuncture
/ Renato Salvi
Rules to play by and play with
/ Elisabeth und Martin Boesch ... [et al.]
Mutual frankness and self-reassurance
/ Adolf Krischanitz und Aita Flury
Strong structures
/ Heinrich Schnetzer ... [et al].
Art and science
/ Christoph Wieser
Constructing as a science
/ Mario Monotti
Construction transforms material into space
/ Paul Kahlfeldt
Program and structure
/ Rogert Boltshauser, Aita Flury, und Jürg Conzett.
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-278)
Description:
This book provides a thorough description of just how varied and complex, how stressful and yet inspiring the cooperation between architect and engineer can be. It offers an insight into the complex relationship between the two professions: from the historical analysis and theoretical examination via an exploration of partial aspects such as the relationship between support structure and space or the graphic reflections by individual actors on the process of designing and building. As such, it provides architects and students with the tools for future cooperation