An edition of 2 x 2 alternate anatomies (2006)

2 x 2 alternate anatomies

2 x 2 alternate anatomies
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An edition of 2 x 2 alternate anatomies (2006)

2 x 2 alternate anatomies

Catalog to accompany an exhibition (Jan. 25-Feb. 15, 2007) of the design work of the studios PATTERNS and ACRONYM, a part of the 2 x 2, 2007 series of exhibitions at the University of Texas at Austin. Exhibition also advertised as "PATTERNS and ACRONYM" and as "2 x 2 P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S and ACRONYM".

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Language
English
Pages
56

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2 x 2 alternate anatomies
2006, McCall Design Group Press
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Table of Contents

Incorporated dynamism: Busan Observatory Tower.
Monocoque House: single family residence.
Rooted flow: Seoul Performing Arts Center.
Fake plastic trees: Mak_Vertical Garden Competition.
The element: Sci_Arc Cafe prototype.
Stockholm City Library: appending Asplund.
Southpoint: Roosevelt Island Universal Arts Center.
N.J. elementary school: ideas for a school in Trenton.
L.I.C. Sculpture Center: connecting and extending in Queens, N.Y.
Allston Athletic Bridge: visually bridging a boundless site.

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Published in
San Francisco, Calif
Other Titles
Two by two alternate anatomies, Alternate anatomies

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA2440.A87 A15 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
56 pages
Number of pages
56

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45012425M
OCLC/WorldCat
122384968

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