01442nam a2200385 i 4500001001300000005001500013007000300028008004100031020001800072020001500090040002400105043002100129049001600150052001700166082001500183245008700198264003000285264001100315300005300326336002600379337002800405338002700433500020300460610002800663650005100691650003900742650003300781650002900814650004300843650003100886700004100917710003300958710003600991950002901027WMO20180431320181018132508ta150604t20172017gw a 000 eng  a9783836557399 a3836557398 a011001c011001erda ae-dk---aq------0 lWM907865fW02a720.47b18-201a720.4722300aHot to cold :ban odyssey of architectural adaptation /d[BIG Bjarke Ingels Group] 1aKöln :bTaschen,c[2017] 4c©2017 a711 pages :billustrations (some color) ;c25 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aThis book coincides with the "Hot to Cold" exhibition at the National Building Museum and presents 60 case studies in harsh climate conditions in order to examine where and how we live on our planet 0aBIG Bjarke Ingels Group 0aArchitectural practice, InternationalzDenmark 0aArchitecture, Moderny21st century 0aArchitectural firmszDenmark 0aArchitecture and climate 0aArchitecture and climatezCold regions 0aArchitecturexArid regions1 aIngels, Bjarke,d1974-0KAC201005433 aBIG Bjarke Ingels Group4aut aNational Building Museum (U.S.)1 aPurchase pricebUS$49.99