Calatrava bridges
By: Tzonis, Alexander.
Contributor(s): Donadei, Rebeca Caso.
Publisher: London Thames & Hudson 2005Description: 272p.ISBN: 978-0-500-28579-4.Subject(s): ALPINE BRIDGES; RETHINKING BRIDGES; BRIDGES IN THE NATURAL LANDSCAPE; BRIDGES AN LANDSCAPES OF HISTORY; BRIDGES IN COMMUNITIES; BEIDGE BUILDINGS; WHERE AND YOU MEET; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; BIOGRAPHY | Architect Works (AR-AW)DDC classification: 720.92 Summary: Over the last two decades, Santiago Calatrava has revolutionized the idea of bridges from utilitarian, mechanical instruments into elegant objects that combine technology with poetry to enhance the sense of place and community of their settings. This presentation of thirty of the master architect's celebrated bridges around the world features his iconic creations alongside never-before-published projects, all shown off to stunning effect in crisp colour photography and clear line drawings.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Architecture General Stacks | Circulation | 720.92 TZO/DON (Browse shelf) | Available | A2016 |
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Over the last two decades, Santiago Calatrava has revolutionized the idea of bridges from utilitarian, mechanical instruments into elegant objects that combine technology with poetry to enhance the sense of place and community of their settings. This presentation of thirty of the master architect's celebrated bridges around the world features his iconic creations alongside never-before-published projects, all shown off to stunning effect in crisp colour photography and clear line drawings.
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