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27 de jun. de 2012 · Metals, as surface or structure as the generators of space play a role in nearly every strain of modernization in architecture. They define complete geographies of work, production, and political life.
- Hardcover
Post ductility refers to the literal aspects of material behavior – in the case of metals – but also to aspects of architectural and urban space that are measured by less verifiable but nonetheless real quotients of stress.
The wide range Post ductility refers to the literal aspects of material behavior— in this case of of computation, design and delivery means rapidly gaining use in practice (BIM, metals— but also to aspects of architectural and urban space that are measured by IPD, etc.) are linking localized small-scale practices across globalized sites: materi...
- Craig Buckley
Known for superior strength, metals allow us to build higher and span greater distances. However, they can also be soft, forgiving, and ethereal. In Post-Ductility, an interdisciplinary group of architects, historians, theorists, and engineers collectively explores the past, present, and future possibilities of this essential building material.
9 de jul. de 2017 · Post ductility refers to the literal aspects of material behavior – in the case of metals – but also to aspects of architectural and urban space that are measured by less verifiable but nonetheless real quotients of stress.
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- Michael Blackwood Productions
Post Ductility: Metals in Architecture and Structural Engineering: Directed by Michael Blackwood. With Paola Antonelli, Phillip Anzalone, Michael Bell, David Benjamin. Filmed at the third international conference of prominent architects and engineers at Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture in 2010, "Post Ductility: Metals in ...
Post ductility refers to the literal aspects of material behavior -- in the case of metals -- but also to aspects of architectural and urban space that are measured by less verifiable but nonetheless real quotients of stress.