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In this first monograph on his work, architect Neil Denari sets his sights on the gyroscopic horizon, a term based on the altitude device found in most aircraft. Just as a plane's gyroscope creates an artificial horizon line for the pilot, Denari often eliminates the physical earth as datum or locus of experience, turning to cultural, economic, and graphic forces as points of departure for his work.Product Info
ISBN: 187827113X
ISBN-13: 9781878271136
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Year: 1999
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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