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The Lloyd's building in London was constructed in the early 1980s based on a viƯsionƯary design by Richard Rogers and Partners. Its planning and construction transformed the ideas of megastructure and intelligent environment into built reality. Mock-ups (prototypic full-size models) played a crucial role in this, enabling Rogers' team to test and refine the necessary novel constructions and procedures to minimize the risks of such an ambitious project. Lloyd's 1:1 is the first case study of one of the most important building projects of the late modern era. It showcases previously unpublished material from the Ưarchives of Rogers Stirk Harbour+Partners, Josef Gartner and Arup to reconstruct the planning process and demonstrate the working methods. Examples of how mock-ups were used as research or planning instruments highlight their Ưrelevance for further developing building culture

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Lloyd's 1:1, Michael Eidenbenz

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2021
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Titre
Lloyd's 1:1
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
souple
ISBN10
3856764127
ISBN13
9783856764128
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Nonfiction
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The Lloyd's building in London was constructed in the early 1980s based on a viƯsionƯary design by Richard Rogers and Partners. Its planning and construction transformed the ideas of megastructure and intelligent environment into built reality. Mock-ups (prototypic full-size models) played a crucial role in this, enabling Rogers' team to test and refine the necessary novel constructions and procedures to minimize the risks of such an ambitious project. Lloyd's 1:1 is the first case study of one of the most important building projects of the late modern era. It showcases previously unpublished material from the Ưarchives of Rogers Stirk Harbour+Partners, Josef Gartner and Arup to reconstruct the planning process and demonstrate the working methods. Examples of how mock-ups were used as research or planning instruments highlight their Ưrelevance for further developing building culture