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Spirit of the Machine
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Acknowledgements; Chronology; Foreword; Part 1Technology, Architecture and Meaning; Controlling technology; The role of contemporary architecture; The technological characteristics of architectural form; Humanistic associations with architecture; Part 2Themes in Technologically Inspired Architecture; Pop architecture; Pure architecture; Organic architecture; Tectonic architecture; Part 3The Purpose of Technology in Architecture; Vernacular architecture - holistic design; Alternative architecture - responsive design; Intuitive architecture - releasing creativity; Selected Biography.

About the Author

ROBERT KRONENBURG is an architect and senior lecturer in the School of Architecture and Building Engineering at the University of Liverpool, UK. A Fulbright fellow, he has been a guest lecturer at universities across Europe and the USA. He has contributed to a range of programmes for BBC Radio, and has written for Architectural Design, The Architects' Journal, Building Design and Fabrics Architecture. His books include Houses in Motion (Wiley-Academy, 1995; 2nd Edition, 2002), FTL: Softness Movement and Light (Wiley-Academy, 1997) and Portable Architecture (Architectural Press, 2000), and he is editor of Transportable Environments (E & FN Spon/Routledge, 1998). In 1998 he was curator of the major exhibition 'Portable Architecture' held at the RIBA architecture centre, London, UK, and of the touring exhibition 'Spontaneous Construction'.

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.."a delightful book...Kronenburg's illustrations..are fascinating and nearly all new...I would urge all architects and engineers to read this..."
(Building Design, 23 November 2001)

.".a delightful book...Kronenburg's illustrations..are fascinating and nearly all new...I would urge all architects and engineers to read this..."
(Building Design, 23 November 2001)

.,"a delightful book...Kronenburg's illustrations..are fascinating and nearly all new...I would urge all architects and engineers to read this..."
(Building Design, 23 November 2001)

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