Architecture concepts : red is not a color /

Tschumi, Bernard, 1944-

Architecture concepts : red is not a color / Architecture concepts : Red is not a colour Bernard Tschumi : Architecture concepts : red is not a color Red is not a color Bernard Tschumi. - 776 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 25 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 766-767).

Space event movement : Photoessay : Manifestoes : Advertisements for architecture : Questions of space : Import/export: Joyce's garden : Sequences : Screenplays : Violence of architecture : The Manhattan transcripts : Themes from the Manhattan transcripts : Parc de la villette : Abstract mediation and strategy : Fireworks : Events: the turning point : Disjunction and event -- Program: juxtaposition/superimposition : Photoessay : Program : Crossprogramming : Program and distanciation : The multiplicity of architecture : Programmatic dissociations : Transprogramming : Mixing passages, unstable images : Combination (from madness and the combinative) : Bridge-city -- crossprogramming : Linear cities : Edge-City : Strategy of the in-between : The architectural project of le fresnoy : Deviations from the normative : Deviations from the normative : Sequence of voids : Zero-Degree architecture : Strange attractors -- Vectors & envelopes : Photoessay : Vectors and envelopes : Red vector : Immaterial representation : Urban glass house : Between two envelopes : Concept and material recontextualized : Phagocyte : Manufacturing time : Carving and wrapping : Wood curves, glass box : Double envelope : Vertical museum sketchbook -- Concept/context/content : Photoessay : Concept/context/content : Conceptualizing context : Lattice superimposition : Contextual free form : Code as generator : Whose context? -- Concept-Form : Photoessay : Concept-Form : Elliptic city : Repetition, topo/typo : Media zone : Ceci n'est pas une dune : Circle/square superimposition : Point d'orgue : Alesia doubles : Formless filters.

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Tschumi, Bernard, 1944-


Architecture--Philosophy
Modern movement (Architecture)

NA2500 / .T78 2012

720.92

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