Transmaterial Next: A Catalog of Materials that Redefine Our Future
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Materials expert Blaine Brownell, author of our bestselling Transmaterial series, reveals emerging trends and applications that are transforming the technological capacity, environmental performance, and design potential of architecture in Transmaterial Next. This book is an essential compendium for thinking architects, designers, and other creative professionals passionate about materials and looking for their bleeding edge and practical implementation.
Blaine Brownell
Blaine Brownell—an architect, educator, researcher, and former Fulbright scholar to Japan—has authored eight books on advanced and sustainable materials for architecture and design. He has written the <i>Mind & Matter</i> column for <i>Architect </i>magazine since 2009, and his work has been published in more than 70 architecture, design, science, and news journals including the <i>New York Times,</i> the <i>London Times,</i> the <i>Wall Street Journal,</i> and <i>Nature.</i> He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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