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020 _a9781568987019
082 _a720.285
_bBUR
100 _aBurke, Anthony
245 _aNetwork Practices: New Strategies in Architecture and Design
260 _aPrinceton Architectural Press,
_bNew York,
_c2007
300 _a224p.
365 _aRs
_b2654.77
520 _aThe twin revolutions of the global economy and omnipresent Internet connectivity have had a profound impact on architectural design. Geographical gaps and, in many cases, architecture's tie to the built world itself have evaporated in the face of our new networked society. Form is now conceptualized by architects, engineers, and artists as reflexive, contingent, and distributed. The collected essays in Network Practices capture this unique moment in the evolution of design, where crossing disciplines, spatial interactions, and design practices are all poised to be reimagined. With contributions by architects, artists, computer programmers, and theorists and texts by Reinhold Martin, Dagmar Richter, Michael Speaks, and others, Network Practices offers an interdisciplinary analysis of how art, science, and architecture are responding to rapidly changing mobile, wireless, and information-embedded environments
700 _aTierney, Therese
942 _cBK
999 _c38586
_d38586