Designing circulation areas : : Staged paths and innovative floorplan concepts / / ed. by Christian Schittich.
Staged paths and innovative floorplan concepts
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Place / Publishing House: | München : : DETAIL, , [2013] ©2013 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (178 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- The concept of circulation
- Circulation areas – places for interaction or an El Dorado for building regulations?
- Planning criteria
- A cultural history of elevators and lifts
- Light design for orientation and direction
- Signage – effective orientation
- Cable cars in the city – large-scale aerial urban circulation systems
- Summary of Projects
- Apartment building in Zurich
- Residential development in Berlin
- Haus am Weinberg in Stuttgart
- “House before House” in Utsunomiya
- Centre for senior citizens in Maienfeld
- Apartment mound in Copenhagen
- Hostel in Split
- Hotel am Domplatz in Linz
- Children’s hospital in Basel
- Cooper Union in New York
- High school in Copenhagen
- Municipal library in Stuttgart
- Advertising agency in Tokyo
- Office building in Bolzano
- AachenMünchener headquarters in Aachen
- Restaurant and bar in Zurich
- Pharmacy in Athens
- Town hall in Bad Aibling
- Café and exhibition spaces in Bragança
- Beachfront promenade in Benidorm
- Festival arena in Roman quarry in St. Margarethen
- Opera house in Oslo
- Porsche Museum in Stuttgart
- Armani Fifth Avenue in New York
- New York Times Building in New York
- Office building in Sydney
- Stadium in Kiev
- Project data – architects
- Authors
- Illustration credits