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Faces of Contemporary Cities

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The great global cities of the Western, Middle Eastern, and Asian world tend to resemble each other more and more. The new buildings of cities such as London, Hong Kong, New York, or Frankfurt are similar, and even the skylines increasingly seem to resemble one another. The fact that there are just a few great architects behind these constructions partly explains this phenomenon. This book reveals the work of Permasteelisa, which oers technological solutions for constructing the most futuristic buildings. Permasteelisa produces continuous external cladding the skin of skyscrapers, large airports, and current business centers and collaborates with large architectural rms to transform an architect's project into a building. Such buildings include the Sydney Opera House, with its futuristic sails; the Guggenheim in Bilbao and its curved facades conceived by Frank Gehry; and the scintillating blades of Renzo Piano's Shard in London.

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ISBN

9788891838759

Dimensions

191 x 279 mm

Book Type

Hardback

Author

Davide Ponzini

Author Bio

Davide Ponzini is Full Professor of Urban Planning and Technology at the Politecnico di Milano, where he coordinates the Transnational Architecture and Urbanism Lab (TAU-Lab).

Number of Pages

240

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