Resurgence of organicism / edited by Sarah Bonnemaison ; with contributions from Phillip Beesley, Carole Collet, Brian Lilley, Alan Macy, Steven Mannell, Jenny Sabin, and graduate architecture students from Dalhousie University.
[Toronto] : Riverside Architectural Press in collaboration with Dalhousie Architectural Press, [2019]
©2019
118 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
"On the occasion of the Living Architecture Systems Group symposium in Spring 2019, Sarah Bonnemaison redesigned the exhibition to adapt a new venue at the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD U) in Toronto. This edition has been expanded with contributions from contemporary architects and artists who share their own quest for bio-design showing us how nature is, more than ever, a source of inspiration for the designer."-- Provided by publisher
9781988366203 (pbk.)
1988366208 (pbk.)
Architecture, Modern 21st century Exhibitions.
Nature (Aesthetics) Exhibitions.
Organism (Philosophy) Exhibitions.
Art and architecture Exhibitions.
Architecture 21e siècle Expositions.
Nature (Esthétique) Expositions.
Organisme (Philosophie) Expositions.
Art et architecture Expositions.
Architecture, Modern.
Art and architecture.
Nature (Aesthetics)
Organism (Philosophy)
exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Catalogues d'exposition.
Bonnemaison, Sarah, editor.
Living Architecture Systems Group. Symposium (2019 : Toronto, Ont.), host institution.
Location: Library main 305317
Call No.: BIB 251119
Status: Available
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