Ulm 14/15/16, Journal of the Hochschule fur Gestaltung, 1965

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Editor: Tomàs Maldonado
Associate Editor: Gui Bonsiepe
Editorial Secretary: Renate Kietzmann
Printed by: Ebner, Ulm

Content includes:
The role of the Industrial Designer in the steel industry
Industrialized Building with steel
Visual-verbal Rhetoric
Design Projects of Teachers:
– Lattice-oriented shell surfaces
– Student\’s dormitory utilizing space-unit construction
Design projects for students
Diploma Projects
Design by Graduates

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Ulm 14/15/16, Journal of the Hochschule fur Gestaltung, 1965
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