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WOHA : architektur atmet, breathing architecture / edited by Michaela Busenkell and Peter Cachola Schmal.

Contributor(s): Busenkell, Michaela [editor.] | Schmal, Peter Cachola [editor.]Publisher: Munich ; London : Prestel, 2012Description: 192 p. col. ill. 29 cm001: 15308ISBN: 9783791351865Subject(s): Architecture | Architects | Natural architecture | Natural lanscape | NatureDDC classification: 720.47

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This monograph on the Singapore-based architectural practice WOHA uses examples such as open-aired tropical family homes, green permeable high-rises, and a cutting-edge resort on the island of Bali to show how the firm has continued to create innovative, environmentally sensitive structures that blend into their environments, yet maintain aesthetic integrity. Essays in the book explore WOHA's tropical architecture and examine newly designed community spaces. Headed by Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell, the practice is making a name internationally for their sophisticated projects, which are presented in this volume. Through numerous illustrations and in-depth essays, this book reveals the innovative, sustainable, and green designs of WOHA.

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