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Product Description: In The Air from Other Planets, Sean Lally introduces the reader to an architecture produced by designing the energy within our environment ( electromagnetic, thermodynamic, acoustic, and chemical ). This architecture exchanges the walls and shells we have assumed to be the only type of attainable architecture for a range of material energies that develops its own shapes, aesthetics, organizational systems, and social experiences...read more

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9783037783931 | Lars Muller Publishers, December 13, 2013, cover price $32.00 | About this edition: In The Air from Other Planets, Sean Lally introduces the reader to an architecture produced by designing the energy within our environment ( electromagnetic, thermodynamic, acoustic, and chemical ).

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Product Description: Literary Nonfiction. Madeline Gins and Arakawa's book opens with this "Reversible Destiny Statute": "Not making an all-out effort to go on living and the act of dying are from this date on classed first-order felonies. Citizens will need to strive to define the heartiness of their existences and be responsible for astute and timely assessment of negative patterns of events and failed or failing conditions...read more

Paperback:

9781931824224 | Roof Books, January 1, 2006, cover price $22.95 | About this edition: Literary Nonfiction.

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By Antoine Picon (editor) and Alessandra Ponte (editor)

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9781568983653 | Princeton Architectural Pr, May 1, 2003, cover price $27.50

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How do the spaces in which science is done shape the identity of the scientist and the self-conception of scientific fields? How do the sciences structure the identity of the architect and the practice of architecture in a specific period? And how does the design of spaces such as laboratories, hospitals, and museums affect how the public perceives and interacts with the world of science? The Architecture of Science offers a dazzling set of speculations on these issues by historians of science, architecture, and art; architectural theorists; and sociologists as well as practicing scientists and architects. The essays are organized into six sections: "Of Secrecy and Openness: Science and Architecture in Early Modern Europe"; "Displaying and Concealing Technics in the Nineteenth Century"; "Modern Space"; "Is Architecture Science?"; "Princeton after Modernism: The Lewis Thomas Laboratory for Molecular Biology"; and "Centers, Cities, and Colliders." (view table of contents)
By Peter Galison (editor) and Emily Thompson (editor)

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9780262071901 | Mit Pr, May 28, 1999, cover price $75.00

Paperback:

9780262526456 | Mit Pr, April 29, 1999, cover price $74.00 | About this edition: How do the spaces in which science is done shape the identity of the scientist and the self-conception of scientific fields?

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