Cultures of Glass Architecture
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1138258830
ISBN-13
9781138258839
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 19th, 2016
Print length
120 Pages
Weight
453 grams
Product Classification:
City & town planning - architectural aspects
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Drawing on a number of modern and heritage design projects from Europe, the USA, the Middle East and South East Asia, this book examines the role of ''glass architecture'' in the economic and social development of regional towns and local places. The book argues that adopting a more ''global'' aesthetic can lead to the destruction of a place''s cohesive identity and a discontinuity of heritage with little or no social or economic gain.
When designing, architects are responding to and creating a relationship between identity, culture and architectural style. This book discusses whether the extent of the use of glass facades has increased, or indeed enhanced, the creation of meaningful place-making, thereby creating a cultural identity of ''place''. Looking at the development of perceptions of glass facades in different cultures, it shows how modernist ''glass'' buildings are perceived as an expression of technical achievement, as symbols of global economic success and as setting a neutral platform for multi-cultural societies - all of which are difficult for urban developers and policy makers to resist in our era of globalization. Drawing on a number of modern and heritage design projects from Europe, the USA, the Middle East and South East Asia, the book reviews efforts of some regional towns and local places to move up the economic ladder by adopting a more ''global'' aesthetic.
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