Best of Detail: Glas – Glass (ed. Christian Schittich; Edition Detail 2014) presents highlights on the topic of glass, transparency and translucence.
Glass shapes architecture, offering architects scope for playing with the relationship between “inside and outside” and how people relate to space and nature. It influences interior light and warmth, offering special spatial atmospheres and views. Glass needs other materials to hold, carry and support it, so using it requires an integrative approach involving various disciplines. Good glass architecture is the result of a successful interaction between design, technology, construction and implementation. Depending on its composition, glass appears transparent or translucent, coloured or clear.
Best of Detail: Glass combines highlights from DETAIL and DETAILgreen on the topic of glass, transparency and translucence. Starting with fundamental questions, the book offers a theoretical basis, details on many practically implemented projects, and plenty of inspiration and examples of successful structural solutions.
– Christian Schittich, ed. Best of Detail: Glas – Glass (Edition Detail, 2014), book description
The text is in German and English. The book is richly illustrated with photographs, architectural drawings, and other visual material.
Our copy in stock is in good condition. The pages are clean, no markings. The binding is fine. The covers show some minor traces of shelf wear and use.