Sci-fi / [Kyle May, editor in chief].
Contributor(s): May, Kyle.
Series: CLOG: 2013.Publisher: [New York, N.Y.] : CLOG, 2013Description: 148 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780983820468; 0983820465.Subject(s): Architecture -- Technological innovations | Architectural design | Science fiction -- Appreciation | Architectural design | Architecture -- Technological innovations | Science fiction -- AppreciationSummary: "The feedback loop between fiction and reality remains strong today, with kilometer-high towers rising in the Middle East, new building materials emerging on a seemingly daily basis, and unconventional--if not outright bizarre--shapes blanketing our cities and countrysides. As science fiction continues to both draw upon historic and contemporary architecture while simultaneously influencing future design, it is time to critically examine the improbable made possible"--Page [5].Summary: This book is part of the ISSN: 2164-9782.Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Non-fiction | Main Collection | NA 2543 .T43 S35 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5195451 |
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NA 2543 .T43 D466 2014 Architecture / | NA 2543 .T43 H58 2009 Hi-tec architecture / | NA 2543 .T43 M33 2014 Made by robots : challenging architecture at a larger scale / | NA 2543 .T43 S35 2013 Sci-fi / | NA 2543 .V47 2021 Scalable tectonics: speculative futures: stories from the future / | NA 2543 .Y6 D8 2005 Children's spaces / | NA 2543 .Y6 R88 2000 Design standards for children's environments / |
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"The feedback loop between fiction and reality remains strong today, with kilometer-high towers rising in the Middle East, new building materials emerging on a seemingly daily basis, and unconventional--if not outright bizarre--shapes blanketing our cities and countrysides. As science fiction continues to both draw upon historic and contemporary architecture while simultaneously influencing future design, it is time to critically examine the improbable made possible"--Page [5].
This book is part of the ISSN: 2164-9782.
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