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TU Graz presents: GAM.12 Structural Affairs


von Ute Wiedner veröffentlicht am 10.05.2016,
aktualisiert am 28.09.2018

TU Graz presents: GAM.12 Structural Affairs

How innovative design and supporting structures in architecture are built on sound cooperation projects. The recently published 12th edition of the architecture magazine “GAM” is dedicated to this topic.
Structure interwoven with people on the cover of the 12th edition of the Graz architecture magazine GAM.
The 12th edition of GAM takes a closer look at how new methods and techniques in structural design affect the collaboration between those involved and vice versa.
In modern structural design, new digitalisation methods, materials and manufacturing techniques require intensive cooperation between all the experts in architecture, engineering and the building industry. The Graz architecture magazine GAM.12 – Structural Affairs is dedicated to collaborations in the dynamic working field of today’s structural engineering. An interdisciplinary field of cooperation influences and shapes the planning and building process – from the design concept to execution of the construction and technical production. GAM.12 asks questions about potentials and synergies of this development for architectural practice, and raises current projects and theoretical positions for discussion.

International architectural discussion forum

The Graz Architecture Magazine, abbreviated to GAM, opens up interdisciplinary perspectives on topical themes in architecture through articles by international authors. The magazine has been published annually since 2004 in German and English by TU Graz’s Faculty of Architecture and the Birkhäuser publishing house in Basel. The editorial staff of GAM.12 include Daniel Gethmann (executive editor), Petra Eckhard (managing editor), Manfred Omahna (book review editor), Martina Plank (coordination of faculty news) and guest editors Stefan Peters and Andreas Trummer.

Kontakt

Enquiries and specimen copies: Martina PLANK, BA MA
GAM Editorial Office

Institute of Architectural Theory, History of Art and Cultural Studies
Technikerstraße 4/III, 8010 Graz, Austria
Phone: +43 316 873 4188
<link int-link-mail window for sending>martina.plank@tugraz.at