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Engineered TransparencyThe Technical, Visual, and Spatial Effects of GlassPrinceton Architectural Press
8-1/2 x 10-3/4 in; 272 pp ; 505 color and 160 b/w $65.00
Engineered Transparency -- Glass is one of the most ubiquitous and extensively researched building materials. Despite the critical role it has played in
modern architecture in the last century, we have yet to fully comprehend the cultural and technological effects of this
complex and sophisticated building material. Engineered Transparency brings together an extraordinary, multidisciplinary group of international architects, engineers, manufacturers, and critics to collectively reconsider glass
within the context of recent engineering and structural achievements. In light of these advancements, glass has
reemerged as a novel architectural material, offering new and previously unimaginable modes of visual pleasure and
spatial experience.
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