Netzwerk Phänomenologische Metaphysik
114302

Viking, New York

1994

243, viii Pages

ISBN 9780670835157

How buildings learn

What happens after they're built

Stewart Brand

Buildings have often been studied whole in space, but never before have they been studied whole in time." "Architects (and architectural historians) are interested only in a building's original intentions. Most are dismayed by what happens later, when a building develops its own life, responsive to the life within. To get the rest of the story - to explore the years between the dazzle of a new building and its eventual corpse - Stewart Brand went to facilities managers andreal estate professionals, to preservationists and building historians, to photo archives and to futurists.

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Brand, S. (1994). How buildings learn: What happens after they're built, Viking, New York.

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