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Retrieved 10 March 2021. Herzog, Lawrence A. (2001). From Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape Across the Mexico-United States Border (via Google
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(2002). PREFAB. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith. C. Davies (1988). High Tech Architecture. London: Thames and Hudson. I. Ebong (2005). Kit Homes Modern. New
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The Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, a stadium influenced by modern high-tech architecture, is located in the city. It was planned and built after a national
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the high tech Patera Building designed by a proponent of British High Tech architecture Michael Hopkins, Halley IV research station for the British Antarctic
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Eekhout. Octatube led the field in technical developments in the high-tech architecture era between 1980 and 1995 and in the succeeding freeform or “Blob”
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der Rohe Award. The building, recognised as a landmark work of high-tech architecture, was opened to the public in 1991. As part of the project's development
2002 Commonwealth Games (4,835 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
November 1995. The venues were eclectic[citation needed] ranging from high-tech architecture in the newer City of Manchester Stadium to the 19th-century Manchester
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when listed in 2001, was commended for pioneering the British High Tech architecture movement. The block was completed in June 1970 at a contract cost
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News. April 4, 2011. Lawrence A. Herzog (2001), From Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape across the Mexico-United States Border, Johns Hopkins
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Washington. pp. 132–149. Herzog, Lawrence A. (2001). From Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape Across the Mexico-United States Border (reprint ed
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for the sake of form and drew on semiotics theory for support. "High Tech" architecture moved forward as Buckminster Fuller continued his experiments in
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Peck; Geographies of Disability . Brendan Gleason; From Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape across the Mexico-United States Border . Lawrence
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aired October 7, 2011. Herzog, Lawrence A. (2001). From Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape Across the Mexico-United States Border. JHU Press
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architect noted for his modernist and functionalist designs in high-tech architecture. Aldo Rossi (1931–1997), architect and theoretician. His book The