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a+u 16:03, 546 (Architects in China) (Bilingual Edition)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    A+U Publishing
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    168
    Publisher:
    Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd (April 20, 2019)
    Language:
    English, Japanese
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9784900211896
    ISBN-10:
    4900211893
    Dimensions:
    8.62" x 11.58" x 0.43"
    File:
    NBN-NBN_All_Updates_20190426-20190426.xml
    Folder:
    NBN
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    $40
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    Weight:
    20.8oz
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-NBN
    Discount Code:
    C
  • Overview

    • Features 20 projects that combine global and local into a new design form unique to China Modern architecture in China has until recently been dominated by Western influences. This is backed up by many major projects being awarded to international architects and that most Chinese practitioners have studied or worked abroad. Architects in China, a+u 16:03 depicts a new era where personal experiences and local context are incorporated into recent works. Private architectural practice is still a relatively new concept in China. Architects are still in the process of developing a design language that responds to the speed and size of the country's growth while respecting the local site. This issue features 20 projects that combine global and local into a new design form particular to China. Text in English and Japanese.