Sketch: Public Buildings: How Architects Conceive Public Architecture

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ISBN-10:

8496936325

ISBN-13:

9788496936324

Released: Jan 15, 2009
Publisher: Loft Pubns
Format: Hardcover, 191 pages

Description:

The complex construction process of a building goes through numerous phases and involves the work of many people. However, it all begins with the architect's
idea. Sketches represent this initial concept, the moment the architect transfers the image in his or her head onto paper. Slowly, through sketches, plans, renders of the chosen projectsand scale models, the project takes shape and finally emerges as a building. Public architecture is architecture for the people the main beneficiaries of these constructions such as libraries, hospitals, civic centers or museums. Sketches: Public Buildings compiles a selection of recent important projects from public
architecture from around the world that can be enjoyed right from the outset.

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