TdB Architects (SP ED.)
40,00€
Juan Trias de Bes
From the understanding that architecture is at the service of society, its tasks include values such as the transmission of the identity of corporations and companies, the contribution to territorial and urban implantation, the quality of the environment, the control of resources energy, the contribution to the health of users and the maintenance of buildings over time. In short, TdB deploys its ideas in the construction of space as a result of the convergence between architecture and humanism.
Description
Authors: Juan Trias de Bes
Size: 20 x 25,5 cm./ 10 x 7,9 in.
Pages: 288
Illustrations: Color / B&W
Cover: Hardcover
Publication date: May 2023
ISBN: Spanish 9781638401018
Price: 40€/ $44,95/ £40
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