Archetype and architecture There are archetypal architectural forms that recur and continue to develop throughout all ages and cultures. One of them is the nomad's tent, the original type of temporary and portable architecture. |
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Modularity and mobility Modular building is a child of the industrial age. In the modern age, it has grown up to become both a func-tional and a design element. The precision of industrially prefabricated components permits undreamed-of perfection in architecture. |
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Transience and permanence Soon after it’s assembled, the stand is dismantled into very small transport units and sets off on its travels. What remains is the impression it leaves on the visitor. |
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Sense and sensibility Sense and sensibility, economic level-headedness and aesthetic light-headedness – our systems find their confusingly simple expression in what's seemingly contradictory. What makes sense is the modular design, reduced to the essentials. |
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