Traits of Nordic Architecture II
Teoksen toimittaja(t)
Lahdelma, Ilmari
Nieto, Fernando
Rubio, Rosana
Miettinen, Mari-Sohvi
Tampere University
2022
Rakennetun ympäristön tiedekunta - Faculty of Built Environment
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-2491-9
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Traits of Nordic Architecture is a scholarly publication including the works done by students at the Contemporary Nordic Architecture course (ARK.AD.530), a Master's level course held at the Tampere University School of Architecture in the Spring and Autumn semester 2021.
The Contemporary Nordic Architecture course aims at investigating the common characteristics of Nordic examples of built works of architecture by analysing their design strategies and features. Each of the works, usually developed in small groups, opposes a contemporary example of architecture with a Modernist one through four broad themes around which the course unfolds: context & history, landscape & city, typology & organisation, and space & materiality.
The students' works done during the course have been gathered in this second edition of a publication series.
NB: The pdf file can be visualised with any pdf reader and with Explorer, Firefox and Chrome browsers. Mac Preview and Safari browser might cause visualisation problems in some of the images.
The Contemporary Nordic Architecture course aims at investigating the common characteristics of Nordic examples of built works of architecture by analysing their design strategies and features. Each of the works, usually developed in small groups, opposes a contemporary example of architecture with a Modernist one through four broad themes around which the course unfolds: context & history, landscape & city, typology & organisation, and space & materiality.
The students' works done during the course have been gathered in this second edition of a publication series.
NB: The pdf file can be visualised with any pdf reader and with Explorer, Firefox and Chrome browsers. Mac Preview and Safari browser might cause visualisation problems in some of the images.