Books: Smart Surfaces – and their Application in Architecture and Design

Smart Surfaces – and their Application in Architecture and Design

Edited by: Thorsten Klooster (Birkhäuser July 2009)

Whether luminous wallpaper, curtains that produce electricity, or self-cleaning windowpanes, more than ever before innovations in surface technologies are influencing and will continue to revolutionise the use of materials in architecture, interior design, and design.

The new smart surfaces expand considerably design possibilities for architects and designers. Their use leads to new typologies and concepts that can also do justice to changes in expectations for buildings and design.

The impression we have of a building or an object is increasingly determined by its surface qualities. Designers are thus confronted anew with the question of “appropriate materials” when dealing with smart surfaces.

Smart Surfaces brings these design fields into the creative focus of planners and designers, and emphasises concrete possibilities for applications. Planning fundamentals, including cost-benefit analyses, and questions related to building, including details of constructions, are presented in a clear and intelligible way. The various materials are introduced and their potentials assessed. Smart Surfaces not only offers a good overview of the themes but also provides inspiration for making use of these new surfaces.

A book for everyone who wishes to be inspired by the possibilities for innovative surface technologies.

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One Response to “Books: Smart Surfaces – and their Application in Architecture and Design”

  1. Nicolette Says:

    I think especially for designers. We’re often so wrapped up in designs we’re familiar with that we forget to look for new sources of inspiration. If we only stop to explore new possibilities, we can achieve so much more in terms of coming up with new, and innovative designs.

    Nicolette
    http://www.furnitureanddesignideas.com

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