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Spring 2008 Books
NEW TENT ARCHITECTURE
Philip Drew
The first major book on the history of the tent and its use, along with an international survey of the most exciting
and wide-ranging contemporary fabric structures
The tent is one of the oldest man-made structures. Prized for its lightness, mobility, small footprint, and structural elegance, it has been used for centuries by nomadic cultures. With increasing ecological concerns and the new formal possibilities offered by innovative materials and technologies, tent and tensile structures offer exciting and significant solutions to age-old problems. New Tent Architecture begins with a comprehensive introduction to the origins, contemporary manifestations, and ecological elegance of the tent. The core of the book comprises thirty contemporary projects grouped by themering roofs, atrium covers, small peaks, large waveseach presented in detail through descriptions, photographs, and line drawings. A substantial reference section includes a glossary and bibliography, making this an essential book for architects, engineers, and design professionals. Philip Drew has been researching tents for several decades. He is the author of monographs on Harry Seidler, Glenn Murcutt, and Arata Isozaki, and is a regular contributor to international architecture and design magazines. He lives in Sydney, Australia.
ISBN 978-0-500-34243-5 · 93/4" x 103/4"
· 250+ color illustrations · 208 pages · ARCHITECTURE |
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