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Transmaterial next : a catalog of materials that redefine our future / edited by Blaine Brownell.
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English
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First edition.
Published/Created
New York : Princeton Architectural Press, [2017]
Description
314 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
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Architecture Library - Stacks
TA403.6 .T153 2017
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Brownell, Blaine Erickson, 1970-
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Summary note
Virtually every revolution in architecture has been preceded by a revolution in materials: think iron, glass, steel, concrete, plastics, or composites. What is the next revolutionary material that will reshape the very nature of architecture' A solid that's lighter than air, metal latticework so delicate it rests on a dandelion, building insulation made from processed seaweed, self-generating microbial glue that repairs cracks in concrete, or transparent solar panels' Materials expert Blaine Brownell, author of our bestselling Transmaterial series, reveals emerging trends and applications that are transforming the technological capacity, environmental performance, and design potential of architecture in Transmaterial Next. This book is an essential compendium for thinking architects, designers, and other creative professionals passionate about materials and looking for their bleeding edge and practical implementation.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Concrete : Augmented Skin ; BacillaFilla ; Bendable concrete ; Biological concrete ; BlingCrete ; Breathe Brick ; DysCrete ; Functionally graded printing ; Lightning-processed concrete ; Smart concrete ; Watershed block
Mineral : Aerographene ; BioBrick ; Ceramic paper ; D-shape ; Morphable structures ; Self-healing asphalt ; Smog free project ; Stone spray ; Transparent armor ; WasteBasedBrick
Metal : Air Flow(er) ; Crisscross signal sphire ; Drawing series ; Exo ; Flash-formed iron ; From of light force transmission ; Lotus ; Microlattice ; MX3D metal ; Windscreen
Wood and biomaterials : Artichair ; HygroSkin ; Nanocellulose solar cell ; NeptuTherm ; Newspaper wood ; Pneumatic biomaterials deposition ; Rising canes ; Self-folding paper ; Shavings ; Spring wood ; Undergrowth ; Vermilion sands ; Wood foam ; Xylinum cones
Plastic and rubber : Biomimicry ; Chitosan bioplastic ; Çurface ; Fibonacci's mashrabiya ; Hex ; Landscapes within ; Liquid crystal elastomer ; Photoluminescent bioplastic ; Plag ; PneuSystems ; Self-healing PUU ; VarVac ; Zeoform
Glass : Bar code ; Bendable glass ; Foamglas ; G3DP ; Porous glass ; Solar activated facade ; Soar roadways ; SolarLeaf ; SolarWindow ; Switchable mirror ; Vascular skin
Paint and coatings : Algaemy; CO₂-impregnated polymers ; Colorspaces ; E ink prism ; Facadeprinter ; PdCI₂ ; Printable nanosensors ; Propolis vessels ; Smart paint ; Tunable material ; Van Gogh path
Fabric : 3D weaver ; Bio-fabrication ; Bloom ; Chromosonic ; Continuous function ; Flectofin ; NeWool ; Orimetric ; Poli ; Qmonos ; Self-flexing membrane ; Smart bandage
Light : Ball wall ; Biobulb ; Common desk ; Crystal ; Light printing ; LightByte ; Mnemosyne ; Non linear ; Starlight avatar ; Swing time ; Waterlicht
Digital : 4D printing ; Aerial 3D ; BioTac ; C-Fab ; Contact ; Discovery wall ; Flight assembled architecture ; Flow ; Hyper-matrix ; M-blocks ; Pattern transfer nanomanufacturing ; Pointelist.
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ISBN
9781616895600 (paperback)
1616895608 (paperback)
LCCN
2016032729
OCLC
953738592
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