The Monumental Impulse : Architecture's biological roots / George L. Hersey
Autor: Hersey George Edição: 1ª ed Publicação: Massachusetts : MIT Press, 2001 Descrição: 244 p. : il. ; 23 cmISBN: 0-262-58203-1Notas de conteúdo: "Architecture and Biology", p. XII. - "The monumental impulse: A genetic homology?", p. XVII. - "Buildings as extended phenotypes", p. XIX. - "Moleculs, viruses and cells", p. 1. - "DNA and other spiral communicators", p. 5. - "Leaves and flowers", p. 25. - "Ruskin, Riegl, Baltrusaitis and Mendell", p. 29. - "Fibonacci Distributions", p. 35. - "Trans-specific Morphologies", p. 38. - "The biology of architectural reproduction", p. 157 "The biology of architectural reproduction", p. 157 "Architectural DNA and the chaos game", p. 162. - "Cladistics: Thoughts on Architectural Heritability", p. 172 Resumo: "This work investigates many ties between the biological sciences and the building arts, drawing analogies between building types and animal species. It examines the relationship between physical structures and living organisms, from bridges to mosques and from molecules to mammals.".Nome geográfico: Arquitectura - Filosofia / Arquitectura - Biologia / Arquitectura e sociedadeTipo de documento | Localização | Colecção | Cota | Estado | Data de devolução | Código de barras |
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Livro | Biblioteca da Ordem dos Arquitectos - Lisboa | Monografia | GER 180 | Disponível | 9780262582032 |
"Architecture and Biology", p. XII. -
"The monumental impulse: A genetic homology?", p. XVII. -
"Buildings as extended phenotypes", p. XIX. -
"Moleculs, viruses and cells", p. 1. -
"DNA and other spiral communicators", p. 5. -
"Leaves and flowers", p. 25. -
"Ruskin, Riegl, Baltrusaitis and Mendell", p. 29. -
"Fibonacci Distributions", p. 35. -
"Trans-specific Morphologies", p. 38. -
"The biology of architectural reproduction", p. 157.
"The biology of architectural reproduction", p. 157.
"Architectural DNA and the chaos game", p. 162. -
"Cladistics: Thoughts on Architectural Heritability", p. 172.
"This work investigates many ties between the biological sciences and the building arts, drawing analogies between building types and animal species. It examines the relationship between physical structures and living organisms, from bridges to mosques and from molecules to mammals."
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