Architecture, Animal, Human
Title | Architecture, Animal, Human PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine T. Ingraham |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 489 |
Release | 2006-02-02 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1135993386 |
This book looks at specific instances in the Renaissance, Enlightenment and our own time when architectural ideas and ideas of biological life come into close proximity with each other. These convergences are fascinating and complex, offering new insights into architecture and its role. Establishing architecture as a product of the ascendancy of the position of human life, the author shows here that while architecture is dependent on life forces for its existence, at the same time it must be, at some level, indifferent to the life within it. Life, for its part, privileges itself above all else, and seeks to continuously expand its field of expression. This, then, is the asymmetrical condition, and to understand it is to gain important new theoretical perspectives into the nature of architecture.
Animal Architecture
Title | Animal Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Ingo Arndt |
Publisher | Harry N. Abrams |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-04-22 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9781419711657 |
Collects photographs of structures created by animals, from the six-foot-high hills of tiny red ants to the colorfully decorated courtship arenas of the bowerbird, showcasing the connections between human and animal architecture.
Architecture, Animal, Human
Title | Architecture, Animal, Human PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine T. Ingraham |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 377 |
Release | 2006-02-02 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1135993394 |
Considering the historical links between architecture and the development of life sciences, this text focuses on particular times of great change in these disciplines and the complex relationships between life and the environments that life creates.
Built by Animals
Title | Built by Animals PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Hansell |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2007-10-18 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0191578606 |
From termite mounds that in relative terms are three times as tall as a skyscraper, to the elaborate nests of social birds and the deadly traps of spiders, the constructions of the animal world can amaze and at times humble our own engineering and technology. But how do creatures with such small brains build these complex structures? What drives them to do it? Which skills are innate and which learned? Here, Mike Hansell looks at the extraordinary structures that animals build - whether homes, traps, or courtship displays - and reveals the biology behind their behaviour. He shows how small-brained animals achieve complex feats in a small-brained way, by repeating many simple actions and using highly evolved self-secreted materials. On the other hand, the building feats or tool use of large-brained animals, such as humans or chimps, require significantly more complex and costly behaviour. We look at wasp's nests, leaf-cutting ants, caddisflies and amoebae, and even the extraordinary bower bird, who seduces his mate with a decorated pile of twigs, baubles, feathers and berries. Hansell explores how animal structures evolved over time, how insect societies emerge, how animals can alter their wider habitat, and even whether some animals have an aesthetic sense.
Architecture and the Burdens of Linearity
Title | Architecture and the Burdens of Linearity PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Ingraham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780300071191 |
In this suggestive inquiry into the operations of linearity in architectural theory and practice, the author investigates the line as both a conceptual and literal force in architecture. She approaches the subject from philosophical, theoretical, practical and historical points of view.
Bio-Architecture
Title | Bio-Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Javier Senosiain |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1135141681 |
Bio-Architecture studies the natural principles of animal and human constructions from several different perspectives, and presents a great part of the knowledge that gives origin and shape to built form. Organic architecture offers a design approach arising from natural principles, bringing us back to local history, tradition, and cultural roots to give us built forms which are in harmony with nature. It also shows how architects can take advantage of the resources that contemporary technology has placed within our grasp. Bio-Architecture is a unique book that studies the natural principles of animal and human constructions from several different perspectives and looks at what gives origin and shape to built form. The text gives an informative, inspiring overview of the drive toward organically informed design both intrinsically and aesthetically using a wide variety of international examples. Javier Senosiain is an architect and an historian. He has pursued his interest in Organic Architecture across the globe drawing parallels between Buckminster Fuller's Geodesic dome and the spider's web; between Santiago Calatrava's Cathedral of St John in NY and the roots of a tree. Where nature has inspired form, Senosiain has made a career of analyzing and applying the principles he sees in some very creative writing and architecture.
Built by Animals
Title | Built by Animals PDF eBook |
Author | Mike Hansell |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2007-10-18 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0199205566 |
From vast termite mounds that outstrip our own skyscrapers, to elaborate birds nests, delicate shells, and deadly spiders' traps, the constructions of the animal world can amaze and at times humble our own engineering and technology. Mike Hansell reveals the biology behind animal architecture - showing how small brains have evolved to produce complex and beautiful structures.