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Cool off! : the pool book / Sibylle Kramer.
Author
Kramer, Sibylle, 1967-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st edition.
Published/Created
Salenstein : Braun, [2017]
Description
238 pages : chiefly color illustrations, plans ; 25 x 29 cm
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TH4763 .K66 2017
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Subject(s)
Swimming pools
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Design and construction
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Swimming pools
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Pictorial works
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Architecture, Domestic
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History
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21st century
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Themes, motives
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Summary note
Water is probably the most diverse and fascinating of the four elements. When presented in a swimming pool, it signifies refreshment and relaxation, health, vivacity and zest for life. In this form, shaped by architecture and incorporated into the constructed and/or natural setting, water presents its most beautiful side. The precious substance is always at the center of the design of a swimming pool, reflected in the shape, the choice of materials, the color range, or the illumination concept. In the contemporary projects from around the world presented in this volume, renowned architects and innovative newcomers showcase the source of all life in a great variety of compelling and creative ways.
Language note
In English, with abstracts in German.
ISBN
9783037682074 (hd. bd.)
3037682078 (hd. bd.)
LCCN
2016593947
OCLC
969448842
International Article Number
9783037682074
RCP
C - S
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