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MAT200A Art & Technology


New Materials References



Books

Ultra Materials: how materials innovation is changing the world
London: Thames & Hudson. Baylerian, G., Rand, P., & Bradley, Q. (2007)

Transmaterial: a catalog of material that redefine our physical environment
New Haven: Princeton Architectural Press. Brownell, B. (2005)

Smart Materials and New Technologies: for the architecture and design professions
London: Elsevier. Addington, M., & Shodeck, D. (2004)

Material World 2: innovative materials for architecture and design
Basel: Birkhauser. Materio. (2005)

Materials for Design
New York: Princeton Architectural Press. Ballard, V., & Rand, P. (2006)

Atmospheres: architectural environments, surrounding objects
Basel: Birkhauser. Zumthor, P. (2006)

Shape Memory Polymers ans Textiles
Cambridge: Woodhead Publishing Ltd. Hu, J. (2007)

Surface Architecture
Boston: The MIT Press. Leatherbarrow, D. Mostafavi, M. (2005)

In Detail: Building Skins
Basel: Birkhauser. (2007)

Wearable Electronics and Photonics
Cambridge: Woodhead Publidhing Ltd.Tao, X. (2005)

Emotional Durable Design
London: James & James / Earthscan. Chapman, J. (2005)

Digital Botanic Architecture
Santa Fe: Lumen Books / Site Books. Dollen, D. (2005)

AD Architectural Design: ARCHITEXTILES
Chichester: John Wiley; Sons Ltd. Garcia, M. (2006)

Inmaterial / Ultramaterial: architecture, design and materials
New York: George Braziller Inc. Mori, T. (2002)

Clothing Biosensory Engineering
Cambridge: Woodhead Publishing Ltd. Li, Wong, A. (2006)

Skin: surface, substance and design
New York: Princeton Architectural Press.Lupton, E. (2007)

AD Architectural Design: INTERIOR ATMOSPHERES
Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Preston, J. (2008)


Materials

Pro Display Intelligent glass

Alioscopy Lenticular animated image

Deep Lenticular film. Illusion of depth

Dupont Polarisant tined film becomes opaque

Linox-color Polispactral electrochemical process

Veluna Phosphorescent glow for 20 minutes in glass

Textile as integrated Circuit Barcods and photographs can be woven into the fabric

Serilith Black and white photography into rough concrete panels

Litracon Transparent concrete

Siftables Making the digital physical