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Douglas Burrage Snelling (1916-85) was one of Britain's significant
emigre architects and designers. Born in Kent and educated in New
Zealand, he became one of Australia's leading mid-century
architects, of luxury residences and commercial buildings, and a
trend-setting designer of furniture, interiors and landscapes. This
is the first comprehensive study of Snelling's pan-Pacific life,
works and trans-disciplinary significance. It provides a critical
examination of this controversial modernist, revealing him to be a
colourful and talented protagonist who led antipodean
interpretations of American, especially Wrightian and southern
Californian, architecture, design and lifestyle innovations.
Douglas Burrage Snelling (1916-85) was one of Britain's significant
emigre architects and designers. Born in Kent and educated in New
Zealand, he became one of Australia's leading mid-century
architects, of luxury residences and commercial buildings, and a
trend-setting designer of furniture, interiors and landscapes. This
is the first comprehensive study of Snelling's pan-Pacific life,
works and trans-disciplinary significance. It provides a critical
examination of this controversial modernist, revealing him to be a
colourful and talented protagonist who led antipodean
interpretations of American, especially Wrightian and southern
Californian, architecture, design and lifestyle innovations.
Data Cities explains how rocket science and electronic technologies
are transforming how we live and understand architecture, as
networks of semiconductors, satellites, scanners and sensors
convert light into unprecedented formats and contents of
information. Flows of data will inform our future behaviours in
physical, virtual and hybrid-reality situations, and architecture
and cities are being reinvented as not merely static structures,
but places that pulse. Davina Jackson surveys exceptional projects
created by leading architects, scientists, artists, engineers,
geographers, urban planners, gamers, gardeners, filmmakers and
musicians, including Lichtarchitektur by Asymptote, Yann Kersale,
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Bruce Munro and Leni Schwendinger; VR and AR
demos by Greg Lynn, William Latham and Joe Paradiso; creative
robotics by Carlo Ratti, Patrick Tresset, Zaha Hadid and Boston
Dynamics; laser-cut constructs by Alex Haw and Patrick Keane;
living architecture by Philip Beesley, Rachel Armstrong and
Mitchell Joachim; space schemes by Foster + Partners and BIG;
public buildings by MVRDV, Wolfgang Buttress, Diller Scofidio +
Renfro, Santiago Calatrava, Coop Himmelblau, UN Studio, WOHA, SHoP,
LAVA and MAD; atmospheric concepts by Philippe Rahm, Daan
Roosegaarde and Bruce Ramus; city modelling by UCL CASA, 300.000
KM/s, ETH-Zurich and MIT; and underwater and aerial designs by Marc
Newson, Ars Electronica-Spaxels and Kleindienst.
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