Neil Spiller
Thames & Hudson, New York, 2009, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
10.2 X 11.4 inches, hardcover, 400 pages, 872 illustrations, 700 in color
ISBN: 9780500342473
Suggested Retail Price: $65.00

From the Publisher. The practice or architecture has changed more radically in the last fifteen years than perhaps at any time in its entire history. The commercial availability of complex software and its reliant hardward technologies have resulted in a fast, accurate, and globally transferable design culture. [eop] While the first generation of digital architects was often preoccupied by pure formal experimentation, the new practitioners—most of whom have only known digital tools, fabrication methods, and communication—address a more diverse agenda. From the environment to social responsibility, they have an acute awareness of the built world that informs and animates their architecture.

Many of the new techniques pioneered by digital architects more than a decade ago are now finding their way into mainstream architecture, creating a greater public appreciation of, and appetite for, what was once perceived as "radical" architecture.

Neil Spiller is Professor of Architecture and Digital Theory and Vice Dean of the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. He is the author of several books on architecture and digital culture, including Visionary Architecture.

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