bokomslag IBM Pilot Head Office (Cosham, Hampshire, 1970-71) and IBM Technical Park (Greenford, Middlesex, 1975-1980) - Architecture as Part of the Market oriented Corporate Culture
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IBM Pilot Head Office (Cosham, Hampshire, 1970-71) and IBM Technical Park (Greenford, Middlesex, 1975-1980) - Architecture as Part of the Market oriented Corporate Culture

Marco Alexander Caiza Andresen

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  • 20 sidor
  • 2007
Scholarly Paper (Advanced Seminar) aus dem Jahr 2004 im Fachbereich Anglistik - Kultur und Landeskunde, einseitig bedruckt, Note: 1,0, Universität Paderborn (Faculty of Arts and Humanities), Veranstaltung: The Cultural Heritage: British Art, Architecture and Music from the 1970s , 4 Eintragungen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Englisch, Abstract: The aim of this term paper is to describe the IBM Pilot Head Office in Cosham, Hampshire, and the IBM Technical Park in Greenford, Middlesex, both built by Foster Associates, and to show how the architecture contributes to the corporate culture of the company by analysing the exterior relationship between buildings and environment and social and democratic aspects inside. The whole analysis refers to these buildings, and how they were built in the 1970s, without taking architectural changes after this decade into consideration. After a short introduction to Foster Associates and IBM and a description of the corporate culture concept, in the main part both buildings will be analysed, firstly from the exterior and secondly from the interior view. At the end of this work a conclusion will be drawn, stressing the important architectural aspects relating to the corporate culture of IBM.
  • Författare: Marco Alexander Caiza Andresen
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783638776035
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 20
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2007-08-01
  • Förlag: Grin Verlag