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Territory :architecture beyond environment

  • 其他作者: Gissen, David.
  • 出版: Chichester : John Wiley 2010.
  • 稽核項: 136 p. :(chiefly col.) ill., maps ;28 cm.
  • 叢書名: Architectural design ;v. 80, no. 3 , Profile ;no. 205
  • 標題: Architectural design. , Architecture Environmental aspects. , Architecture , Environmental aspects.
  • ISBN: 0470721650 , 9780470721650
  • 附註: 100年度教育部購置教學研究相關圖書儀器及設備計畫. Includes bibliographical references
  • 摘要: Advancing a new relationship between architecture and nature, Territory emphasises the simultaneous production of architectural objects and the environment surrounding them. Conceptualised within a framework that draws from physical and human geographical thought, this title of Architectural Design examines the possibility of an architecture that actively produces its external, ecological conditions. The architecture here scans and modifies atmospheres, arboreal zones, geothermal exchange, magnetic fields, habitats and toxicities - enabling new and intense geographical patterns, effects and sensations within architectural and urban experience. Territory charts out a space, a territory, for architecture beyond conceptualisations of context or environment, understood as that stable setting which pre-exists the production of new things. Ultimately, it suggests a role for architecture as a strategy of environmental tinkering versus one of accommodation or balance with an external natural world.
  • 系統號: 005059170
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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Advancing a new relationship between architecture and nature, Territory emphasises the simultaneous production of architectural objects and the environment surrounding them. Conceptualised within a framework that draws from physical and human geographical thought, this title of Architectural Design examines the possibility of an architecture that actively produces its external, ecological conditions. The architecture here scans and modifies atmospheres, arboreal zones, geothermal exchange, magnetic fields, habitats and toxicities – enabling new and intense geographical patterns, effects and sensations within architectural and urban experience. Territory charts out a space, a territory, for architecture beyond conceptualisations of context or environment, understood as that stable setting which pre-exists the production of new things. Ultimately, it suggests a role for architecture as a strategy of environmental tinkering versus one of accommodation or balance with an external natural world.
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