Wykorzystujemy pliki cookies i podobne technologie w celu usprawnienia korzystania z serwisu Chomikuj.pl oraz wyświetlenia reklam dopasowanych do Twoich potrzeb.

Jeśli nie zmienisz ustawień dotyczących cookies w Twojej przeglądarce, wyrażasz zgodę na ich umieszczanie na Twoim komputerze przez administratora serwisu Chomikuj.pl – Kelo Corporation.

W każdej chwili możesz zmienić swoje ustawienia dotyczące cookies w swojej przeglądarce internetowej. Dowiedz się więcej w naszej Polityce Prywatności - http://chomikuj.pl/PolitykaPrywatnosci.aspx.

Jednocześnie informujemy że zmiana ustawień przeglądarki może spowodować ograniczenie korzystania ze strony Chomikuj.pl.

W przypadku braku twojej zgody na akceptację cookies niestety prosimy o opuszczenie serwisu chomikuj.pl.

Wykorzystanie plików cookies przez Zaufanych Partnerów (dostosowanie reklam do Twoich potrzeb, analiza skuteczności działań marketingowych).

Wyrażam sprzeciw na cookies Zaufanych Partnerów
NIE TAK

Wyrażenie sprzeciwu spowoduje, że wyświetlana Ci reklama nie będzie dopasowana do Twoich preferencji, a będzie to reklama wyświetlona przypadkowo.

Istnieje możliwość zmiany ustawień przeglądarki internetowej w sposób uniemożliwiający przechowywanie plików cookies na urządzeniu końcowym. Można również usunąć pliki cookies, dokonując odpowiednich zmian w ustawieniach przeglądarki internetowej.

Pełną informację na ten temat znajdziesz pod adresem http://chomikuj.pl/PolitykaPrywatnosci.aspx.

Nie masz jeszcze własnego chomika? Załóż konto
andrewmu
  • Prezent Prezent
  • Ulubiony
    Ulubiony
  • Wiadomość Wiadomość

widziany: 25.04.2020 11:08

  • pliki muzyczne
    8024
  • pliki wideo
    2871
  • obrazy
    40603
  • dokumenty
    8708

61537 plików
1067,22 GB

FolderyFoldery
andrewmu
ABC - Łowiectwa
 
Alchemia Uwodzenia
 
Amy Meredith-Dotyk Ciemności
Anielski ogień 01
Archi Design
Architekci
architektura
 
Biała broń
 
drewniany łuk i kusza
 
Kusza
 
Noze
Cast PC, Cast Kristine - Dom Nocy
Christine Feehan- Mroczny
Cremer Andrea - Cień nocy 02 - Blask nocy
dom
 
Drewno i konstrukcje drewniane
 
e-booki
 
100 książek, które trzeba przeczytać przed śmiercią
 
pojedyncze ksiazki
J
James Clavell
Juliusz Verne
e-starodruki
Film
 
Filmy o koniach
Galeria
Galeria Art
 
The Complete Works - Vincent Van Gogh
Akwarele
Grafika
 
Olej
HIPOTERAPIA
 
hipo
Hipoterapia (pościągane)
Historia Sztuki
 
hodowla koni
 
KTO DOSIADŁ KONIA - DOSIADŁ WIATR
Impresjoniści
inne dokumenty
 
j. angielski
 
j. niemiecki - Samouczek języka niemieckiego mp3 cz2
Japonia
 
japoński
 
Jazda Konna
 
Chów i hodowla koni Zwoliński
Joga
 
Ho'oponopono
Ho'oponopon o
koreański
 
Kowalstwo
 
Książki o stolarstwie
 
Japanese Architecture
Kulinaria
 
Literatura
 
MOJE PODKARPACIE
 
Muzyka
 
OGRODNICTWO
 
OGRODY
 
Origami
 
origami
Origami modułowe
PISANIE BOGA - IKONY
 
PREZENTACJE 1przyroda
 
PREZENTACJE 2 kulinarne
 
Prywatne
Pszczelarstwo Bartnictwo
 
Robótki ręczne, swetry, hafty
 
rolnictwo
 
zwierzaki
rysowanie malowanie sztuka
Rysunek,malowanie
 
SPOWIEDŹ W DREWNIE czyli rzeźby popełnione
 
Survival
szkło - artystyczne
 
SZKLO
SZKOLENIE I TRESURA PSÓW FILMY
 
Sztuki walki
 
WITRAŻ
Wojciech Cejrowski Na drugim końcu globusa
zachomikowane
zarys technik sztuk plastycznych
zduńskie
Zdun
Zduństwo. Piece, kominki
Pokazuj foldery i treści
« poprzednia stronanastępna strona »
  • 17,9 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
In this highly pertinent issue, guest-editor Nic Clear questions received notions of the future. Are the accepted norms of economic growth and expansion the only means by which society can develop and prosper? Should the current economic crisis be making us call into question a future of unlimited growth? Can this moment of crisis – economic, environmental and technological – enable us to make more informed choices about the type of future that we want and can actually achieve? Architectures of the Near Future offers a series of alternative voices, developing some of the neglected areas of contemporary urban life and original visions of what might be to come. Rather than providing simplistic and seductive images of an intangible shiny future, it rocks the cosy world of architecture with polemical blasts.

* Draws on topics as diverse as synthetic space, psychoanalysis, Postmodern geography, post-economics, cybernetics and developments in neurology.
* Includes an exploration of the work of JG Ballard.
* Features the work of Ben Nicholson.
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 21,4 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
This title of AD heralds a new era of exuberance in digital design. Having overcome the alienation and otherness of the cyber, having mastered the virtual qualities and protocols of the parametric, having achieved the intricacy and elegance of the digital, and having fully embraced the potential of 3d computer software and cad/cam manufacturing technologies, it is now time for architects to show off!

Conjure up the extravagance of furniture design, the abundance of cgi in Hollywood, the profuseness of bio-techno ornamentation or the lavishness of Middle-Eastern and Asian super-urbanism. Exuberance not only celebrates new Baroque theatricality, formal sophistication and digital virtuosity; it also debates a plethora of joyful and intelligent ways in which experimental architecture manages to cope with the contemporary turmoil in global politics, economics and ecology.
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 20,1 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
Modern European architecture has been characterised by a strong undercurrent of rationalist thought. Rationalist Traces aims to examine this legacy by establishing a cross-section of contemporary European architecture, placed in selected national contexts by critics including kos Moravnszky and Josep Maria Montaner.
Subsequent interviews discuss the theoretical contributions of Giorgio Grassi and OM Ungers, and a survey of Max Dudler and De Architekten Cie.'s work sets out a consistency at one remove from avant-garde spectacle or everyday expediency. In Germany Rationalism offers a considered representation of state institutions, while elsewhere outstanding work reveals different approaches to rationality in architecture often recalling canonical Modernism or the 'Rational Architecture' of the later postwar period. Whether evident in patterns of thinking, a particular formal repertoire, a prevailing consistency or exemplified in individual buildings, this relationship informs the mature work of Patrick Berger, Claus en Kaan Architecten, Carlos Ferrater, Cino Zucchi or Hans Kollhoff. The buildings and projects of a younger generation - Javier Garc?a Solera, GWJ Architekten AG, biq, Andrea Bassi or Beniamino Servino - present a Rationalism less conditioned by a concern to promote a unifying aesthetic. While often sharing a deliberate economy of means, or a sensual sobriety, they present a more oblique or distanced relationship with the defining work of the 20th century.
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 19,0 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
In the next few years, emerging practices in interactive architecture are set to transform the built environment. ‘Smart’ design was once regarded as the preserve of museum exhibits or Jumbotrom advertising screens, but 'multi-mediated' interactive design has started entering into every domain of public and private life as a spatial medium, interactive architecture is revolutionising and reinventing our work, leisure and domestic spaces.

Fast-changing social contexts are dominated by the blurring of boundaries between work and play, information retrieval and use. Pliable and responsive digital environments raise the haptic and intuitive threshold of public and private space by harnessing physical and mental responses. Will interactive architecture embrace a wider scope of functions and experiences – from sensing mechanisms, to the info-lounge, to the ambient home environment and the holistic hospital – through customisable design possibilities?

Essays and interviews by international commentators Lucy Bullivant, guest editor of the issue, Ole Bouman, Antonino Saggio, Stefano Mirti and Walter Aprile and Mike Weinstock on the cultural issues raised by the emergence of interactive architecture will be complemented with features on acclaimed practitioners Christian Moller, Tobi Schneidler, Ron Arad and Jason Bruges. Benchmark interactive projects in this issue evolving new models of interdisciplinary teamwork include The Media House, led by Metapolis, IaaC and the MIT Media Lab and projects conceived at the Interactive Institute, Ivrea, Italy. New work is also featured by KDa/Toshio Iwai; realities: united, Usman Haque, Adam Somlai-Fischer, Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen, Lars Spuybroek and the Institute of Neuro-Informatics, ETH, Zurich, Kitchen Rogers Design; IDEO, and Tom Barker, b consultants/SmartSlab.
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 20,0 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
By closing the gap between conceptual design and the documentation required for construction, building information modelling (BIM) promises to revolutionise contemporary design practice. This issue of AD brings together a group of pioneering academics, architects, engineers and construction managers all of whom are engaged in the use of building information models in the actualisation of complex building projects, from design stage to construction.

Key texts trace the development of building information modelling technologies and address issues of collaboration, design and management, while featured projects systematise the use of BIM in contemporary design practice for students and professionals alike faced with considering these tools within the changing marketplace.

•Covers a core area of technological development: BIM systems that span the gap between the design, manufacturing and construction processes.

•Key contributions from: Chuck Eastman, Cynthia Ottchen and Dennis Shelden of Gehry Technologies.

•Features work by: Asymptote, Greg Lynn FORM, KieranTimberlake, Morphosis and SHoP Architects.
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 35,0 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
nvestigating the current groundswell of experiments and creative work that utilises design as a method to explore and manipulate actual biological material, Neoplasmatic Design presents the impact of emerging and progressive biological advances upon architectural and design practice. The rapid development of innovative design approaches in the realms of biology, microbiology, biotechnology, medicine and surgery have immense significance for architecture, being as important for their cultural and aesthetic impact as for their technical implications.
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 21,0 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
Every five or six years, a different country takes the architectural lead in Europe: England came to the fore with High Tech in the early 80s; by the end of the 80s, France came to prominence with Francois Mitterand’s great Parisian projects; in the 90s, Spain and Portugal were discovering a new tradition; and recently the focus has been on The Netherlands. In this ever shifting European landscape, Italy is now set to challenge the status quo.

Already home to some of the world’s most well-renowned architects - Renzo Piano, Massimiliano Fuksas and Antonio Citterio – it also has many talented architects like Mario Cucinella, Italo Rota, Stefano Boeri, the ABDR group and Giuseppina Grasso Cannizzo, who are now gaining international attention. Moreover there is an extraordinary emergence of younger architects – the Erasmus generation ­– that is beginning to realise some very promising buildings of their own.
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 23,6 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
Charting the latest advances in thinking and practice in 21st-century landscape, this edition of AD looks at the degree to which landscape architects and architects have rethought and redefined the parameters for the interaction of buildings, infrastructures and surrounding landscape. Landscape Architecture: Site-Non-Site defines the key moves affected in the revision of landscape, using a compilation of some of the most current work in the field. Featured designers include: James Corner of Field Operations, Kathryn Findlay, Adriaan Geuze of West 8, Gross Max, Bernard Lassus, Gustafson Porter, Maggie Ruddick, Ken Smith and Michael van Valkenburgh. There are contributions from Lucy Bullivant, Peter Cook, Jayne Merkel, Juhani Pallasmaa and Grahame Shane.
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 18,7 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika xenacoj

  • 96,1 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 81,5 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 77,1 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 102,4 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 194,1 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 306,4 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 45,4 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 44,0 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 106,0 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 69,3 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 102,3 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 7,7 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 108,1 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

  • 63,3 MB
  • 12 wrz 13 16:59
obrazek

z chomika wnazeria

« poprzednia stronanastępna strona »
  • Pobierz folder
  • Aby móc przechomikować folder musisz być zalogowanyZachomikuj folder
  • dokumenty
    97
  • obrazy
    0
  • pliki wideo
    0
  • pliki muzyczne
    0

97 plików
6,82 GB




Zaprzyjaźnione i polecane chomiki (3)Zaprzyjaźnione i polecane chomiki (3)
Zgłoś jeśli naruszono regulamin
W ramach Chomikuj.pl stosujemy pliki cookies by umożliwić Ci wygodne korzystanie z serwisu. Jeśli nie zmienisz ustawień dotyczących cookies w Twojej przeglądarce, będą one umieszczane na Twoim komputerze. W każdej chwili możesz zmienić swoje ustawienia. Dowiedz się więcej w naszej Polityce Prywatności