The earliest skyscrapers were the result of design breakthroughs and industrial technology in the late-1800s. These tall buildings were made of fire-proofed iron and set on deep foundations.
Skyscrapers
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Nigel Cross has written: 'Design thinking' -- subject(s): DESIGN / Textile & Costume, Creative ability, Design, DESIGN / General 'Designing the future' -- subject(s): Technological forecasting, Technology and civilization 'Design and technology' -- subject(s): Industrial Design, Social aspects, Social aspects of Industrial design, Social aspects of Technology, Technology
Technology changed so designs changed.
Elianora Baldassarri has written: 'Advanced design' -- subject(s): Industrial design, Sustainable design, Study and teaching, Design and technology
John Heskett has written: 'Industrial design' -- subject(s): Industriel formgivning 'Philips' -- subject(s): Case studies, Industrial Design, Management, Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken 'Industrial Design' 'Toothpicks and Logos' -- subject(s): Creative ability in technology, Industrial Design, Methodology 'International Encyclopedia of Industrial Design History' 'El Diseno En La Vida Cotidiana'
Sunil Shah has written: 'Sustainable refurbishment' -- subject(s): Repair and reconstruction, Buildings, Design and construction, Green technology, Sustainable buildings
Robert Friedel is a historian and author known for his works on the history of technology, including "A Culture of Improvement: Technology and the Western Millennium" and "Edison's Electric Light: The Art of Invention." He has also written about the influence of technology on society and culture throughout history.
Victor J. Papanek has written: 'How things don't work' -- subject(s): Commercial products, Consumer education, Design, Industrial, Industrial Design 'The green imperative' -- subject(s): Design, industrial, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Design, industrial, Environmental aspects of Industrial design, Human engineering, Industrial Design, Ergonomie, Design, Aspect de l'environnement, Industrial design
There are a number of schools in Georgia featuring or specializing in Industrial Design. A search on uscollegesearch.org provides a good sized list including ITT Technical Institute, DeVry University in Alpharetta, and Baulder College in Atlanta. Yes, there are several schools in Georgia that teach industrial design, but most noticeably is the Georgia Institute of Technology: School of Industrial and Systems Engineering in Atlanta, Georgia.
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A group of 20 buildings can be referred to as a "complex" or "development," depending on their purpose and design. In urban planning, it might also be called a "block" or "district." If the buildings share a common function, such as in a university or industrial setting, they might be termed a "campus" or "facility."