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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_314654402
    Format: 125 S , 8°
    Note: Fingerprint nach dem Ex. der FB Gotha , Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Zürich, bey Orell, Geßner, Fueßlin u. Comp.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Mengs, Anton Raphael, 1728 - 1779 Gedanken über die Schönheit und über den Geschmack in der Malerey Zürich : Orell, 1774
    Language: German
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_866871977
    Format: 2 ungezählte Seiten, 1 ungezähltes Blatt, 2 ungezählte Seiten, LXXXVIII, 283 Seiten, 3 ungezählte Seiten , 8°
    Edition: Zweyte Auflage
    Uniform Title: An inquiry into the beauties of painting
    Note: Signaturformel: [pi]4(-[pi]4) [invert. Kl.]8 2[invert. Kl.]8 3[invert. Kl.]8 4[invert. Kl.]8 5[invert. Kl.]8 6[invert. Kl.]4 A8-R8 S6 [T]1. - Bl.B3 fälschl. als Bl.A3 gezeichnet, Bl.B5 als Bl.A5 , Übersetzer am Ende der Widmung genannt: Hanns Conrad Vögelin
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion Webb, Daniel, 1719 - 1798 Untersuchung des Schönen in der Mahlerey, und der Verdienste der berühmtesten A. und N. Mahlern Zürich : bey Orell, Geßner, Füeßlin und Comp., 1771
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion urn:nbn:de:bvb:210-16-011541073-0001-4
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion München : Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, 2013 urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11081501-9
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion München : Deutsches Museum, 2023 http://digital.deutsches-museum.de/item/BV011541073
    Language: German
    Keywords: Malerei ; Ästhetik ; Geschichte ; Ästhetik ; Geschichte 1769 ; Quelle ; Bücheranzeige
    Author information: Webb, Daniel 1719-1798
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [San Rafael] : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_723614458
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (129 Seiten)
    Edition: Also available in print
    ISBN: 9781598292336
    Series Statement: Synthesis Lectures on Image, Video, and Multimedia Processing #11
    Content: This lecture describes the author's approach to the representation of color spaces and their use for color image processing. The lecture starts with a precise formulation of the space of physical stimuli (light). The model includes both continuous spectra and monochromatic spectra in the form of Dirac deltas. The spectral densities are considered to be functions of a continuous wavelength variable. This leads into the formulation of color space as a three-dimensional vector space, with all the associated structure. The approach is to start with the axioms of color matching for normal human viewers, often called Grassmann's laws,and developing the resulting vector space formulation. However, once the essential defining element of this vector space is identified, it can be extended to other color spaces, perhaps for different creatures and devices, and dimensions other than three. The CIE spaces are presented as main examples of color spaces. Many properties of the color space are examined. Finally, these ideas are applied to signal and system theory for color images. This is done using a vector signal approach where a general linear system is represented by a three-by-three system matrix. The formulation is applied to both continuous and discrete space images, and specific problems in color filter array sampling and displays are presented for illustration. The book is mainly targeted to researchers and graduate students in fields of signal processing related to any aspect of color imaging
    Content: 1. Introduction -- 2. Light: the physical color stimulus -- Basic radiometric concepts -- The space of physical stimuli -- The set P of physical light stimuli -- Algebraic structure of the set P -- Embedding of P in a vector space A -- Metric on A -- Discrete representation of elements of A -- 3. The color vector space -- Introduction -- Properties of metamerism -- Extension of metameric properties to A -- Proofs of propositions and theorems of section 3.3 -- Definition and properties of the color vector space -- The mapping from A to C: computing tristimulus values -- Black space and the canonical decomposition of the stimulus space -- Change of primaries -- The visual subspace and general color spaces -- The CIE color spaces -- Physically realizable colors -- The cone of physically realizable colors -- Additive reproduction of colors -- Indentification of primaries -- New primaries specified in terms of existing primaries -- Matrix for transformation of tristimulus values specified -- Spectral densities of primaries specified -- Color matching functions of new primaries specified -- 4. Subspaces and decompositions of the human color space -- Introduction -- Luminance and associated decompositions of the color vector space -- Chromaticity classes -- Determination of tristimulus values from luminance and chromaticities -- Additive reproduction of colors revisited -- Decomposition of color space corresponding to certain color deficiencies
    Content: 5. Various color spaces, representations, and transformations -- Linear color space representations -- Digital camera color spaces -- Non-linear color coordinates -- Perceptually uniform spaces -- Device-dependent coordinates -- Transformation between color spaces -- 6. Signals and systems theory for still and time-varying color images -- Continuous-domain systems for color images -- Frequency response and Fourier transform -- Discrete-domain color images -- Color signals with all components on the same lattice -- Color signals with different components on different sampling structures -- Analysis of color mosaic displays -- 7. Concluding remarks -- A. Semigroups and groups -- B. Equivalence relations -- C. Vector spaces -- D. Lattices -- Bibliography -- Author's biography
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Preface; Notation; Introduction; Semigroups and Groups; Light: The Physical Color Stimulus; Basic Radiometric Concepts; Equivalence Relations; The Space of Physical Stimuli; The Set P of Physical Light Stimuli; Algebraic Structure of the Set P; Embedding of P in a Vector Space A; Metric on A; Discrete Representation of Elements of A; The Color Vector Space; Introduction; Properties of Metamerism; Vector Spaces; Extension of Metameric Properties to A; Proofs of Propositions and Theorems of Section 3.3; Definition and Properties of the Color Vector Space , The Mapping from A to C: Computing Tristimulus ValuesBlack space and the canonical decomposition of the stimulus space; Change of Primaries; The Visual Subspace and General Color Spaces; The CIE Color Spaces; Physically Realizable Colors; The Cone of Physically Realizable Colors; Additive Reproduction of Colors; Indentification of Primaries; New Primaries Specified in Terms of Existing Primaries; Matrix for Transformation of Tristimulus Values Specified; Spectral Densities of Primaries Specified; Color Matching Functions of New Primaries Specified , Subspaces and Decompositions of the Human Color SpaceIntroduction; Luminance and Associated Decompositions of the Color Vector Space; Lattices; Chromaticity Classes; Determination of Tristimulus Values from Luminance and Chromaticities; Additive Reproduction of Colors Revisited; Decomposition of Color Space; Decomposition of Color Space Corresponding to Certain Color Deficiencies; Various Color Spaces, Representations, and Transformations; Linear Color Space Representations; Digital Camera Color Spaces; Non-linear Color Coordinates; Perceptually Uniform Spaces; Device-dependent Coordinates , Transformation between Color SpacesSignals and Systems Theory; Signals and Systems Theory for Still and Time-Varying Color Images; Continuous-domain Systems for Color Images; Frequency Response and Fourier Transform; Discrete-domain Color Images; Color Signals with all Components on the Same Lattice; Color Signals with Different Components on Different Sampling Structures; Analysis of Color Mosaic Displays; Concluding Remarks; Bibliography; Author's Biography; , 1. Introduction -- 2. Light: the physical color stimulus -- Basic radiometric concepts -- The space of physical stimuli -- The set P of physical light stimuli -- Algebraic structure of the set P -- Embedding of P in a vector space A -- Metric on A -- Discrete representation of elements of A -- 3. The color vector space -- Introduction -- Properties of metamerism -- Extension of metameric properties to A -- Proofs of propositions and theorems of section 3.3 -- Definition and properties of the color vector space -- The mapping from A to C: computing tristimulus values -- Black space and the canonical decomposition of the stimulus space -- Change of primaries -- The visual subspace and general color spaces -- The CIE color spaces -- Physically realizable colors -- The cone of physically realizable colors -- Additive reproduction of colors -- Indentification of primaries -- New primaries specified in terms of existing primaries -- Matrix for transformation of tristimulus values specified -- Spectral densities of primaries specified -- Color matching functions of new primaries specified -- 4. Subspaces and decompositions of the human color space -- Introduction -- Luminance and associated decompositions of the color vector space -- Chromaticity classes -- Determination of tristimulus values from luminance and chromaticities -- Additive reproduction of colors revisited -- Decomposition of color space corresponding to certain color deficiencies. , 5. Various color spaces, representations, and transformations -- Linear color space representations -- Digital camera color spaces -- Non-linear color coordinates -- Perceptually uniform spaces -- Device-dependent coordinates -- Transformation between color spaces -- 6. Signals and systems theory for still and time-varying color images -- Continuous-domain systems for color images -- Frequency response and Fourier transform -- Discrete-domain color images -- Color signals with all components on the same lattice -- Color signals with different components on different sampling structures -- Analysis of color mosaic displays -- 7. Concluding remarks -- A. Semigroups and groups -- B. Equivalence relations -- C. Vector spaces -- D. Lattices -- Bibliography -- Author's biography. , Also available in print. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781598292329
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Structure and Properties of Color Spaces and the Representation of Color Images
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Paris : Seuil
    UID:
    gbv_192771957
    Format: 185 S.
    ISBN: 2020044773
    Series Statement: Fiction & Cie
    Language: French
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [San Rafael] : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_715254316
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 157 Seiten)
    Edition: Electronic reproduction Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781608450985
    Series Statement: Synthesis lectures on information concepts, retrieval, and services #10
    Content: Includes bibliographical references
    Content: At its very core multimedia information retrieval means the process of searching for and finding multimedia documents; the corresponding research field is concerned with building the best possible multimedia search engines.The intriguing bit here is that the query itself can be amultimedia excerpt: For example,when you walk around in an unknown place and stumble across an interesting landmark, would it not be great if you could just take a picture with your mobile phone and send it to a service that finds a similar picture in a database and tells you more about the building - and about its significance for that matter?
    Content: This book goes further by examining the full matrix of a variety of query modes versus document types. How do you retrieve a music piece by humming? What if you want to find news video clips on forest fires using a still image? The text discusses underlying techniques and common approaches to facilitate multimedia search engines from metadata driven retrieval, via piggy-back text retrieval where automated processes create text surrogates for multimedia, automated image annotation and content-based retrieval. The latter is studied in great depth looking at features and distances, and how to effectively combine them for efficient retrieval, to a point where the readers have the ingredients and recipe in their hands for building their own multimedia search engines
    Content: Preface -- 1. What is multimedia information retrieval? : 1.1. Information retrieval; 1.2. Multimedia; 1.3. Multimedia information retrieval; 1.4. Challenges of automated multimedia indexing; 1.5. Summary; 1.6. Exercises -- 2. Basic multimedia search technologies: 2.1. Metadata driven retrieval; 2.2. Piggy-back text retrieval; 2.3. Content-based retrieval; 2.4. Automated image annotation; 2.5. Fingerprinting; 2.6. Exercises -- 3. Content-based retrieval in depth: 3.1. Content-based retrieval architecture; 3.2. Features; 3.3. Distances; 3.4. Feature and distance standardisation ;3.5. High-dimensional indexing; 3.6. Fusion of feature spaces and query results; 3.7. Exercises -- 4. Added services: 4.1. Video summaries; 4.2. Paradigms in information visualization; 4.3. Visual search and relevance feedback; 4.4. Browsing; 4.5. Geo-temporal aspects of media; 4.6. Exercises -- 5. Multimedia information retrieval research: 5.1. Multimedia representation and management; 5.2. Digital libraries; 5.3. Metadata and automated annotation; 5.4. User needs and evaluation; 5.5. Multimedia search and mining systems; 5.6. Browsing and presentation; 5.7. Imagination is the only limit; 5.8. Exercises -- 6. Summary -- Bibliography -- Author's biography
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Preface; What is Multimedia Information Retrieval?; Information Retrieval; Multimedia; Multimedia Information Retrieval; Challenges of Automated Multimedia Indexing; Summary; Exercises; Memex; Loops and Interaction; Automated vs Manual; Compound Text Queries; Search Types; Basic Multimedia Search Technologies; Metadata Driven Retrieval; Piggy-back Text Retrieval; Content-based Retrieval; Automated Image Annotation; Fingerprinting; Audio Fingerprinting; Image Fingerprinting; Exercises; Search Types Continued; Intensity Histograms; Fingerprint Block Probabilities , Fingerprint Block False PositivesShazam's Constellation Pairs; One Pass Algorithm for Min Hash; Content-based Retrieval in Depth; Content-based Retrieval Architecture; Features; Colour Histograms; Statistical Moments; Texture Histograms; Shape; Spatial Information; Other Feature Types; Distances; Geometric Component-wise Distances; Geometric Quadratic Distances; Statistical Distances; Probabilistic Distance Measures; Ordinal and Nominal Distances; String-based Distances; Feature and Distance Standardisation; Component-wise Standardisation using Corpus Statistics; Range Standardisation , Ratio FeaturesVector Normalisation; High-dimensional Indexing; Fusion of Feature Spaces and Query Results; Single Query Example with Multiple Features; Multiple Query Examples; Order of Fusion; Exercises; Colour Histograms; HSV Colour Space Quantisation; CIE LUV Colour Space Quantisation; Skewness and Kurtosis; Boundaries for Tamura Features; Distances and Dissimilarities; Ordinal Distances -- - Pen-pal Matching; Asymmetric Binary Features; Jaccard Distance; Levenshtein Distance; Co-occurrence Dissimilarity; Chain Codes and Edit Distance; Time Warping Distance; Feature Standardisation , Curse of DimensionalityImage Search; Added Services; Video Summaries; Paradigms in Information Visualisation; Visual Search and Relevance Feedback; Browsing; Geo-temporal Aspects of Media; Importance of Geography as Context; Geo-temporal Browsing and Access; Exercises; Interface Design and Functionality; Shot Boundary Detection for Gradual Transitions; Relevance Feedback: Optimal Weight Computation; Relevance Feedback: Lagrangian Multiplier; Geographic Attributes; View of the World -- - Retrieval and Context; Multimedia Information Retrieval Research; Multimedia Representation and Management , GATEAXMEDIS; NM2; 3DTV; VISNET II; X-Media; MediaCampaign; SALERO; LUISA; SEMEDIA; Digital Libraries; Greenstone; Informedia; SCULPTEUR; CHLT; DELOS; BRICKS; StoryBank; Metadata and Automated Annotation; aceMedia; LAVA; KerMIT; POLYMNIA; User Needs and Evaluation; Adapt; VIRAMI; INEX XML Multimedia Track; TRECVid; ImageCLEF; GeoCLEF; MIREX; Multimedia Search and Mining Systems; PHAROS; VITALAS; TRIPOD; Browsing and Presentation; üBase; SPIRIT; mSpace; Imagination is the Only Limit; Exercises; Search Types Continued; Overview Diagram of Projects; Summary; Bibliography; Author's Biography; , Preface -- 1. What is multimedia information retrieval? : 1.1. Information retrieval; 1.2. Multimedia; 1.3. Multimedia information retrieval; 1.4. Challenges of automated multimedia indexing; 1.5. Summary; 1.6. Exercises -- 2. Basic multimedia search technologies: 2.1. Metadata driven retrieval; 2.2. Piggy-back text retrieval; 2.3. Content-based retrieval; 2.4. Automated image annotation; 2.5. Fingerprinting; 2.6. Exercises -- 3. Content-based retrieval in depth: 3.1. Content-based retrieval architecture; 3.2. Features; 3.3. Distances; 3.4. Feature and distance standardisation ;3.5. High-dimensional indexing; 3.6. Fusion of feature spaces and query results; 3.7. Exercises -- 4. Added services: 4.1. Video summaries; 4.2. Paradigms in information visualization; 4.3. Visual search and relevance feedback; 4.4. Browsing; 4.5. Geo-temporal aspects of media; 4.6. Exercises -- 5. Multimedia information retrieval research: 5.1. Multimedia representation and management; 5.2. Digital libraries; 5.3. Metadata and automated annotation; 5.4. User needs and evaluation; 5.5. Multimedia search and mining systems; 5.6. Browsing and presentation; 5.7. Imagination is the only limit; 5.8. Exercises -- 6. Summary -- Bibliography -- Author's biography. , Electronic reproduction Available via World Wide Web , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781608450978
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Multimedia Information Retrieval
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Multimedia ; Information Retrieval ; Electronic books
    Author information: Rüger, Stefan M.
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) :Morgan & Claypool Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9947359768502882
    Format: 1 electronic text (xviii, 111 p. : ill.) : , digital file.
    ISBN: 9781598292336 (electronic bk.)
    Series Statement: Synthesis lectures on image, video, and multimedia processing, # 11
    Uniform Title: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
    Content: This lecture describes the author's approach to the representation of color spaces and their use for color image processing. The lecture starts with a precise formulation of the space of physical stimuli (light). The model includes both continuous spectra and monochromatic spectra in the form of Dirac deltas. The spectral densities are considered to be functions of a continuous wavelength variable. This leads into the formulation of color space as a three-dimensional vector space, with all the associated structure. The approach is to start with the axioms of color matching for normal human viewers, often called Grassmann's laws,and developing the resulting vector space formulation. However, once the essential defining element of this vector space is identified, it can be extended to other color spaces, perhaps for different creatures and devices, and dimensions other than three. The CIE spaces are presented as main examples of color spaces. Many properties of the color space are examined. Finally, these ideas are applied to signal and system theory for color images. This is done using a vector signal approach where a general linear system is represented by a three-by-three system matrix. The formulation is applied to both continuous and discrete space images, and specific problems in color filter array sampling and displays are presented for illustration. The book is mainly targeted to researchers and graduate students in fields of signal processing related to any aspect of color imaging.
    Note: Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science. , Series from website. , 1. Introduction -- 2. Light: the physical color stimulus -- Basic radiometric concepts -- The space of physical stimuli -- The set P of physical light stimuli -- Algebraic structure of the set P -- Embedding of P in a vector space A -- Metric on A -- Discrete representation of elements of A -- 3. The color vector space -- Introduction -- Properties of metamerism -- Extension of metameric properties to A -- Proofs of propositions and theorems of section 3.3 -- Definition and properties of the color vector space -- The mapping from A to C: computing tristimulus values -- Black space and the canonical decomposition of the stimulus space -- Change of primaries -- The visual subspace and general color spaces -- The CIE color spaces -- Physically realizable colors -- The cone of physically realizable colors -- Additive reproduction of colors -- Indentification of primaries -- New primaries specified in terms of existing primaries -- Matrix for transformation of tristimulus values specified -- Spectral densities of primaries specified -- Color matching functions of new primaries specified -- 4. Subspaces and decompositions of the human color space -- Introduction -- Luminance and associated decompositions of the color vector space -- Chromaticity classes -- Determination of tristimulus values from luminance and chromaticities -- Additive reproduction of colors revisited -- Decomposition of color space corresponding to certain color deficiencies. , 5. Various color spaces, representations, and transformations -- Linear color space representations -- Digital camera color spaces -- Non-linear color coordinates -- Perceptually uniform spaces -- Device-dependent coordinates -- Transformation between color spaces -- 6. Signals and systems theory for still and time-varying color images -- Continuous-domain systems for color images -- Frequency response and Fourier transform -- Discrete-domain color images -- Color signals with all components on the same lattice -- Color signals with different components on different sampling structures -- Analysis of color mosaic displays -- 7. Concluding remarks -- A. Semigroups and groups -- B. Equivalence relations -- C. Vector spaces -- D. Lattices -- Bibliography -- Author's biography. , Also available in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV011541073
    Format: 2 ungezählte Seiten, 1 ungezähltes Blatt, 2 ungezählte Seiten, LXXXVIII, 283 Seiten, 3 ungezählte Seiten , 8°
    Edition: Zweyte Auflage
    Note: Übersetzer am Ende der Widmung genannt: Hanns Conrad Vögelin , kostenfrei
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion urn:nbn:de:bvb:210-16-011541073-0001-4
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion München : Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, 2013 urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11081501-9
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion München : Deutsches Museum, 2023 http://digital.deutsches-museum.de/item/BV011541073
    Language: German
    Keywords: Malerei ; Ästhetik ; Geschichte ; Ästhetik ; Geschichte 1769 ; Quelle ; Publisher's advertisements - Switzerland - Zurich - 1771 ; Bücheranzeige
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Webb, Daniel 1719-1798
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_36933437X
    Format: 267 S , zahlr. Ill , 29 cm
    ISBN: 8495388448
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-58)
    Language: Spanish
    Keywords: J. Lévy et Cie ; Andalusien ; Marokko ; Dokumentarfotografie ; Geschichte 1888-1889 ; Ausstellungskatalog
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  • 9
    UID:
    almafu_BV044741367
    Format: 48 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 979-1-02040-425-1
    Series Statement: Éditions BeauxArts
    Language: French
    Keywords: Samurai ; Kleidung ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Pommereau, Claude
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  • 10
    UID:
    edocfu_9960055041202883
    Format: 1 online resource (152 p.)
    ISBN: 9783868599527
    Content: Die Entwicklungen der Hochhaus-Architektur werden längst in großem Maße in China geprägt. Obgleich ungefähr jedes dritte Gebäude mit einer Höhe von mindestens 100 Metern eben dort entsteht, etabliert sich die Typologie Hochhaus vermehrt in anderen Teilen der Welt. So treiben mittlerweile europäische Städte ihre Hochhausentwicklung voran, und auch in Afrika entstehen sukzessive neue Türme. Der Internationale Hochhaus Preis 2020 präsentiert 31 der spannendsten, kürzlich fertiggestellten Hochhausprojekte, die sich weltweit durch Nachhaltigkeit, Energie- und Kosteneffizienz sowie nutzerfreundliche Gestaltung auszeichnen. Jedes dieser Projekte wird anhand von Textmaterial, Fotos und Plänen vorgestellt.Der Internationale Hochhaus Preis wird alle zwei Jahre vergeben. Zu den bisherigen Gewinner*innen zählen u. a. Benjamín Romano (2018), BIG (2016), Stefano Boeri (2014), Ingenhoven Architects (2012), WOHA (2010) oder Foster and Partners (2008).
    Content: For some time now, major developments in highrise architecture have been primarily shaped by projects in China. But although roughly one in every three buildings that reaches a height of 100 meters or more is now built there, the highrise typology is also increasingly establishing itself in other parts of the world. European cities, for example, are pushing forward with the development of their own highrises, and more and more new towers are being built in Africa. The International Highrise Award 2020 presents 31 of the most exciting recently completed highrise projects worldwide that are distinguished by their sustainability, energy- and cost-efficiency and user-friendly design. Each of the projects is discussed and illustrated with photographs and design drawings.The International Highrise Award is presented every two years. Previous winners include, among others, Benjamín Romano (2018), BIG (2016), Stefano Boeri (2014), Ingenhoven Architects (2012), WOHA (2010), and Foster and Partners (2008).
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword / Vorwort -- , Prize Winner of the International Highrise Award 2020 / Preisträger des Internationalen Hochhaus Preises 2020 -- , General Jury Statement IHA 2020 / Allgemeines Jurystatement zum IHP 2020 -- , OMA Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam /Beijing Peking, Netherlands Niederlande /China NORRA TORNEN, Stockholm, Sweden Schweden -- , Reinier de Graaf in Conversation with im Gespräch mit Peter Cachola Schmal, Director Direktor Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main -- , Oscar Engelbert in Conversation with im Gespräch mit Peter Cachola Schmal, Director Direktor Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main -- , Kjell Fallqvist in Conversation with im Gespräch mit Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main -- , More Equal than Equal in the New Stockholm Plattenbau / Gleicher als gleich im neuen Stockholmer Plattenbau, James Taylor-Foster, Curator Kurator ArkDes, Stockholm -- , Trip to the Prize Winner in Stockholm, August 2020 / Reise zum Preisträger in Stockholm, August 2020 -- , World Map of Nominees / Weltkarte der Nominierten -- , Finalists of the International Highrise Award 2020 / Finalisten des Internationalen Hochhaus Preises 2020 -- , BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, Copenhagen Kopenhagen / New York, NY, Denmark Dänemark / USA OMNITURM, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Deutschland -- , Heatherwick Studio, London, UK Großbritannien EDEN, Singapore Singapur -- , Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, London, UK Großbritannien THE STRATFORD, London, UK Großbritannien -- , Zaha Hadid Architects, London, UK Großbritannien LEEZA SOHO, Beijing Peking, China -- , Nominated Projects of the International Highrise Award 2020 / Nominierte Projekte des Internationalen Hochhaus Preises 2020 -- , Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Paris, France Frankreich LA MARSEILLAISE, Marseille, France Frankreich -- , Atkins, Hong Kong Hongkong, China LANDMARK 81, Ho Chi Minh City Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt, Vietnam -- , BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, Copenhagen Kopenhagen / New York, NY, Denmark Dänemark / USA SHENZHEN ENERGY HEADQUARTERS, Shenzhen, China -- , CCDI Group, Shenzhen, China SHENZHEN BAIDU HEADQUARTERS, Shenzhen, China -- , CetraRuddy Architecture, New York, NY, USA ARO, New York, NY, USA -- , Diller Scofidio + Renfro, New York, NY, USA 15 HUDSON YARDS, New York, NY, USA -- , Dominique Perrault Architecture, Paris, France Frankreich 5th EXTENSION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE Luxembourg Luxemburg, Luxembourg Luxemburg -- , Estudio de Arquitectura Alonso Balaguer SLP, Barcelona, Spain Spanien BACATÁ TOWER, Bogotá, Columbia Kolumbien -- , Foster + Partners, London, UK Großbritannien COMCAST TECHNOLOGY CENTER, Philadelphia, PA, USA -- , Foster + Partners, London, UK Großbritannien NATIONAL BANK OF KUWAIT – NBK TOWER, Kuwait City Kuwait-Stadt, Kuwait -- , gmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner, Hamburg, Germany Deutschland POLY GREENLAND PLAZA, Shanghai, China -- , GRAFT, Berlin, Germany Deutschland LUXE LAKE TOWERS, Chengdu, China -- , Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York, NY, USA CHINA RESOURCES TOWER, Shenzhen, China -- , Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, London, UK Großbritannien MGM COTAI, Macau, China -- , Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York, NY, USA ROBINSON TOWER, Singapore Singapur -- , Legorreta, Mexico City Mexiko-Stadt, Mexico Mexiko MIYANA, TORRE CHAPULÍN, Mexico City Mexiko-Stadt, Mexico Mexiko -- , Magnus Kaminiarz & Cie. Architektur, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Deutschland GRAND TOWER, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Deutschland -- , Morphosis Architects, Culver City, CA, USA CASABLANCA FINANCE CITY TOWER, Casablanca, Morocco Marokko -- , Rafael Viñoly Architects, New York, NY, USA NEMA CHICAGO, Chicago, IL, USA -- , Richard Meier & Partners Architects, New York, NY, USA TORRES CUARZO, Mexico City Mexiko-Stadt, Mexico Mexiko -- , Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, London, UK Großbritannien 3 WORLD TRADE CENTER, New York, NY, USA -- , Safdie Architects, Somerville, MA, USA GOLDEN DREAM BAY, Qinhuangdao, China -- , Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, Chicago, IL, USA TIANJIN CTF FINANCE CENTER, Tianjin, China -- , Studio Gang Architects, Chicago, IL, USA MIRA, San Francisco, CA, USA -- , WOHA, Singapore Singapur SKY GREEN, Taichung, Taiwan -- , Zaha Hadid Architects, London, UK Großbritannien MORPHEUS HOTEL & RESORTS AT CITY OF DREAMS, Macau, China -- , Winners of the International Highrise Award 2004–2018 / Preisträger Internationaler Hochhaus Preis 2004–2018 -- , List of Projects international highrise Award 2004–2020 / Projektliste Internationaler Hochhaus Preis 2004–2020 -- , imprint Project Coordination / Impressum Projektkoordination / Imprint Catalog / Impressum Katalog Imprint Exhibition / Impressum Ausstellung -- , Picture Credits / Abbildungsnachweis , In German.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783868596441
    Language: German
    Subjects: Engineering
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