Cultures of Glass ArchitectureWhen designing, architects are responding to and creating a relationship between identity, culture and architectural style. This book discusses whether the extent of the use of glass facades has increased, or indeed enhanced, the creation of meaningful place-making, thereby creating a cultural identity of 'place'. Looking at the development of perceptions of glass facades in different cultures, it shows how modernist 'glass' buildings are perceived as an expression of technical achievement, as symbols of global economic success and as setting a neutral platform for multi-cultural societies – all of which are difficult for urban developers and policy makers to resist in our era of globalization. Drawing on a number of modern and heritage design projects from Europe, the USA, the Middle East and South East Asia, the book reviews efforts of some regional towns and local places to move up the economic ladder by adopting a more 'global' aesthetic. |
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... architectural space and place formation Ronchamps , France ( Le Corbusier , 1955 ) 3.3 3.4 Glazed skyscrapers as symbols of economic power , Shanghai Large glass windows identify Gothic architecture , 22355 34 36 Hereford Cathedral ...
... Gothic cathedrals seem to capture and P.2 accentuate the sense of place , outside as well as inside the buildings . Our experience with coloured or stained glass starts with our approach towards the cathedral and its relation within its ...
... Gothic architecture exposed stained glass to the masses , with its glorious colours and immaculate manufacturing of windows . Liberalization and democratization of glass was therefore inevitable and took place during the seventeenth ...
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Contents
The History of Glass and its Architectural Identity | 1 |
Environmental Perspectives on Using Glass in Architecture | 17 |
Constructing Place Identity | 33 |
Structures of Power | 45 |
A Technical Review | 57 |
Rethinking Identity | 85 |
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