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NOX: Machining Architecture
NOX: Machining Architecture
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Published:
11 October, 2004
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Rotterdam-based NOX, run by Lars Spuybroek, is the most important digital architecture studio in Europe. This major publication serves as a manifesto of the next techniques in digital design; a manual of instruction, showing how complex spaces can actually be built; and a monograph of NOX's complete output. An introduction by Spuybroek explains the background to his thinking and his general approach to architecture. The book is divided into three essential elements: documentation of NOX's oeuvre, including built and unbuilt work, some twenty-three projects in total; essays by leading lights in design and cultural criticism who are carrying out research in the area of architecture and the computer - Manuel Delanda, Brian Massumi, Detlef Mertins, Andrew Benjamin and Arjen Mulder; and explanatory texts by Spuybroek that link the projects together and give clear, step-by-step descriptions of his design methodologies. Many of the illustrations in the book have been specially created, making accessible for the first time the complex strategies and techniques employed by Spuybroek. This in turn will make the publication an invaluable resource for students and practising designers looking
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780500285190 |
| ISBN10 | 0500285195 |
| Number Of Pages | 392 |
| Item Weight | 1657 g |
| Product Dimensions | 208 x 36 x 258 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Thames & Hudson |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | illustrated edition |
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Author's Bio
Lars Spuybroek is principal of the experimental architecture studio NOX, based in Rotterdam, and holds theThomasW.Ventulett III Distinguished Chair in Architectural Design at GeorgiaTech in Atlanta.