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191 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 28 cm
Berlin : Braun Publishing AG, 2023., ©2023
Bend & build : architecture with bamboo / Chris van Uffelen.
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191 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 28 cm
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Berlin : Braun Publishing AG, 2023., ©2023
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207 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 29 cm
Stuttgart : Edition Axel Menges, c2014.
Towards an ecology of tectonics : the need for rethinking construction in architecture / editors, Anne Beim, Ulrik Stylsvig Madsen ; editorial board, Charlotte Bundgaard, Karl Christiansen, Thomas Bo Jensen ; authors, Claus Bech-Danielsen [et al.].
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207 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 29 cm
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Stuttgart : Edition Axel Menges, c2014.
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232 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
New York : Rizzoli International Publications, ©2009.
Shigeru Ban : paper in architecture / essays by Riichi Miyake ; edited by Ian Luna & Lauren A. Gould.
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232 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
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New York : Rizzoli International Publications, ©2009.
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xxx, 887 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
Chicago, Ill. : American Library Association, 1999.
Planning academic and research library buildings / Philip D. Leighton, David C. Weber.
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xxx, 887 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
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Chicago, Ill. : American Library Association, 1999.
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This book relates circular economy principles to housing design and construction and highlights how those principles can result in both monetary savings, positive environmental impact, and socio-ecological change. Chapters focus on three key circular economy principles and apply them to architectural construction and design, namely rethinking of the end-of-use phase of a(...)
Sustainable housing in a circular economy
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This book relates circular economy principles to housing design and construction and highlights how those principles can result in both monetary savings, positive environmental impact, and socio-ecological change. Chapters focus on three key circular economy principles and apply them to architectural construction and design, namely rethinking of the end-of-use phase of a building and the potential of design-for-disassembly; the role of digitization and data standardization in fostering evidence-based circular economy design decision-making; and presenting space as a resource to conserve, via exploration of the sharing economy and flexibility principles. Beyond waste management and material cycles, this book provides a holistic understanding of the opportunities across the building life cycle that can allow for sustainable and affordable circular housing. With case studies from 13 different countries, including but not limited to the Hammarby Sjöstad district in Sweden, the Circle House in Denmark, Benny Farm in Canada, VMD Prefabricated House in Mexico, and the Deep Performance Dwelling in China, authors pair theoretical frameworks with real-world examples. This will be a useful resource for upper-level students and academics of architecture, construction, and planning, especially those studying and researching housing design, building technology, green project management, and environmental design.
Humans and cities
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How can housing better meet people’s diverse and changing needs? Moving away from the focus on capsule architecture that dominates so many studies of Japan’s Metabolist architects, ''Digesting Metabolism'' investigates the impact on Japanese housing of Le Corbusier’s idea of 'artificial land,' perhaps architecture’s most famous concept that the fewest number of people(...)
Digesting Metabolism: Artificial land in Japan 1954-2202
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How can housing better meet people’s diverse and changing needs? Moving away from the focus on capsule architecture that dominates so many studies of Japan’s Metabolist architects, ''Digesting Metabolism'' investigates the impact on Japanese housing of Le Corbusier’s idea of 'artificial land,' perhaps architecture’s most famous concept that the fewest number of people have heard of. Long buried by the term 'megastructure' that it inspired, artificial land joins the individual and collective, envisioning housing as stacked platforms of plots for building freestanding homes of all variety. This book explores in detail 11 Japanese projects that translate this dream of durability combined with flexibility into built reality, illuminating its appeal for a nation whose existing land—from both earthquakes and cost—is highly unstable. First introduced to Japan in 1954 by Le Corbusier’s protégé, Takamasa Yosizaka, artificial land is essential to the Metabolists who debuted in Tokyo in 1960, with it sparking their desire to add ''a time factor into city planning.'' Yet artificial land has had a hold on Japan’s metabolic imagination well beyond the ‘60s, promising domestic satisfaction and environmental resilience from the postwar period to today’s government policies. ''Digesting Metabolism'' uncovers this unique Japanese history and its possible future, finding examples of infrastructure, adaptation and dweller control that challenge commodified models of housing around the world.
Modernism
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For thousands of years, architects have used models to invent, experiment and communicate. A world in miniature, such models are even more varied in their purposes and materials than their full-scale counterparts. This elegant book explores the fascinating nature of the architectural model through 26 illustrated essays, one for each letter of the alphabet. Unbound by the(...)
An alphabet of architectural models
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For thousands of years, architects have used models to invent, experiment and communicate. A world in miniature, such models are even more varied in their purposes and materials than their full-scale counterparts. This elegant book explores the fascinating nature of the architectural model through 26 illustrated essays, one for each letter of the alphabet. Unbound by the practicalities of life-size construction, models allow architects the flexibility and freedom to think in three dimensions. Whether made for purely speculative exercises or to solve a specific problem, they are aids to the imagination. Equally, they can be used as detailed representations of particular places, either built or as yet unrealized, in order to convey information to patrons or the public. Models also have a vibrant life outside the architect’s office, including as souvenirs, architectural fragments displayed in museums, and toys for children and adults alike. Written by architects, model-makers, curators, conservators and scholars, the texts in this absorbing ''Alphabet'' explore such fundamental issues as modelling materials and techniques, scale, and the role of the model in the design process. They also go beyond conventional accounts to look at models under the X-ray machine, their use in film, and edible models. The result is a wide-ranging, original account of the multiple lives of the architectural model.
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292 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Rotterdam, Netherlands : nai010 publishers, [2016], ©2016.
Absolute leisure : does leisure work? / by the Why Factory, Winy Maas and Alexander Sverdov ; concept and editors Winy Maas and Alexander Sverdlov.
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292 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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Rotterdam, Netherlands : nai010 publishers, [2016], ©2016.
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xiii, 373 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 23 cm.
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2024., ©2024
The earth that modernism built : empire and the rise of planetary design / Kenny Cupers.
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xiii, 373 pages : illustrations, maps, plans ; 23 cm.
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Austin : University of Texas Press, 2024., ©2024
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The buildings of the past were constructed with readily available and local materials, such as stone, wood, or handmade bricks. Architects in the modern era, however, can choose from an ever increasing number of new materials, each one allowing for different advances in design. And yet the traditional materials have never been entirely supplanted; they still form an(...)
October 2019
Building on tradition: repurposing traditional materials in architecture
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The buildings of the past were constructed with readily available and local materials, such as stone, wood, or handmade bricks. Architects in the modern era, however, can choose from an ever increasing number of new materials, each one allowing for different advances in design. And yet the traditional materials have never been entirely supplanted; they still form an important part of the architectural range and are still used by architects the world over. The humble brick, for example, has remained a constant throughout the history of architecture, as has timber with its flexibility and warm tones. But today such elements can be used in conjunction with newer materials to highlight their natural beauty in many different ways: creating a stunning metal facade, wrapping a building with a cool, sleek stone finish, designing a wall with an eye-catching interesting texture, or adding depth or warmth to an internal design. Traditional metals are also finding new use, being employed to coat a structure in a light metal skin that reflects the sunlight, or embedded onto a building to add interest and texture. This book journeys through a curated selection of stunning examples from across the world, showcasing how each material is creatively used over a diverse range of building types and styles, and illustrating the myriad possibilities and forms available to the modern architect who chooses to rework these age-old materials into a brand-new decorative yet functional form.