Differentiation in Architecture by Professional Designs and New Materials

The economy globalizes. The industries concentrate. The productions become uniform. Cultural specificities disappear. About architecture and glass in architecture, it is the same phenomenon. Is this movement good or not? It is too late to ask the question. This dynamic is irreversible. Nevertheless...

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Autores principales: Emmanuel Barrois, Yvan Belletre, Artur Bechtloff
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ef6f3b58034d40ecb7ca3e17df868eb02021-12-04T05:12:25ZDifferentiation in Architecture by Professional Designs and New Materials10.7480/cgc.6.21142589-8019https://doaj.org/article/ef6f3b58034d40ecb7ca3e17df868eb02018-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://proceedings.challengingglass.com/index.php/cgc/article/view/88https://doaj.org/toc/2589-8019The economy globalizes. The industries concentrate. The productions become uniform. Cultural specificities disappear. About architecture and glass in architecture, it is the same phenomenon. Is this movement good or not? It is too late to ask the question. This dynamic is irreversible. Nevertheless, in certain cases, on certain projects, it is possible to bring more esthetic, sensibility, humanity and culture. The 100 years of Ferro’s experience in material science provide such base for creativity with outstanding material solutions like s1de ONE and LustReflex. Since 20 years, the Barrois Glass studio works to create bridges between crafts and industry with the objective in esthetic, sensibility, humanity and culture. Associate the rigor and the efficiency of the industry with the creativity and the sensibility of crafts. A decade of s1de ONE projects proving the durability at challenging environmental conditions is reviewed. The latest material developments and application technologies providing new opportunities for creativity is shown. The three outstanding projects—La canopée les Halles in Paris, Le frac in Marseille, Le musée de la Romanité in Nîmes— are presented in detail. Those projects were all studied with the objective to work otherwise. Emmanuel BarroisYvan BelletreArtur BechtloffChallenging Glass Conferencearticleglasss1de ONELustreflexDesignDurabilityClay industries. Ceramics. GlassTP785-869ENChallenging Glass Conference Proceedings, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic glass
s1de ONE
Lustreflex
Design
Durability
Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass
TP785-869
spellingShingle glass
s1de ONE
Lustreflex
Design
Durability
Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass
TP785-869
Emmanuel Barrois
Yvan Belletre
Artur Bechtloff
Differentiation in Architecture by Professional Designs and New Materials
description The economy globalizes. The industries concentrate. The productions become uniform. Cultural specificities disappear. About architecture and glass in architecture, it is the same phenomenon. Is this movement good or not? It is too late to ask the question. This dynamic is irreversible. Nevertheless, in certain cases, on certain projects, it is possible to bring more esthetic, sensibility, humanity and culture. The 100 years of Ferro’s experience in material science provide such base for creativity with outstanding material solutions like s1de ONE and LustReflex. Since 20 years, the Barrois Glass studio works to create bridges between crafts and industry with the objective in esthetic, sensibility, humanity and culture. Associate the rigor and the efficiency of the industry with the creativity and the sensibility of crafts. A decade of s1de ONE projects proving the durability at challenging environmental conditions is reviewed. The latest material developments and application technologies providing new opportunities for creativity is shown. The three outstanding projects—La canopée les Halles in Paris, Le frac in Marseille, Le musée de la Romanité in Nîmes— are presented in detail. Those projects were all studied with the objective to work otherwise.
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Yvan Belletre
Artur Bechtloff
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title Differentiation in Architecture by Professional Designs and New Materials
title_short Differentiation in Architecture by Professional Designs and New Materials
title_full Differentiation in Architecture by Professional Designs and New Materials
title_fullStr Differentiation in Architecture by Professional Designs and New Materials
title_full_unstemmed Differentiation in Architecture by Professional Designs and New Materials
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