Living Buildings
Title | Living Buildings PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Insall |
Publisher | Images Publishing |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1864701927 |
Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Donald Insall Associates, the Practice founded by distinguished British architect Donald Insall, a leading exponent in the field of Architectural Conservation. This book presents an examination of architectural conservation, comprehensively illustrated by case-studies, drawings, plans and descriptions.
Living Building Makers
Title | Living Building Makers PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Wright |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2019-06-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780997236866 |
Living Building Makers is a handcrafted collection of stories celebrating people who bring the builtenvironment to life. Each chapter captures the insights, creativity, and discoveries of the oftenunsung individuals - builders, tradespeople, designers, engineers, educators, craftspeople, andowners - who rolled up their sleeves to play a part in creating two of the greenest buildings inthe world that stand on the campus of Massachusetts' renowned Hampshire College .
Living with Buildings
Title | Living with Buildings PDF eBook |
Author | Iain Sinclair |
Publisher | Profile Books |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2018-09-20 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 178283446X |
'A remarkable book; surprisingly gripping and often very moving ... at once disorientating and illuminating.' - Robert Macfarlane We shape ourselves, and are shaped in return, by the walls that contain us. Buildings affect how we sleep, work, socialise and even breathe. They can isolate and endanger us but they can also heal us. We project our hopes and fears onto buildings, while they absorb our histories. In Living With Buildings, Iain Sinclair embarks on a series of expeditions - through London, Marseille, Mexico and the Outer Hebrides. A father and his daughter, who has a rare syndrome, visit the estate where they once lived. Developers clink champagne glasses as residents are 'decanted' from their homes. A box sculpted from whalebone, thought to contain healing properties, is returned to its origins with unexpected consequences. Part investigation, part travelogue, Living With Buildings brings the spaces we inhabit to life as never before.
The Living, Breathing, Thinking, Responsive Buildings of the Future
Title | The Living, Breathing, Thinking, Responsive Buildings of the Future PDF eBook |
Author | Rodolphe El-Khoury |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Architectural design |
ISBN | 9780500290590 |
One of the more exciting realities of 21st-century life is that objects are now able with the help of embedded technology to sense, think, act and communicate. Very soon, every building, city and landscape component will be equipped with communicative and computational capacities: we shall be surrounded by sentient architecture. This book documents the role of architecture in shaping this new reality in multiple research trajectories launched and guided by the authors at The University of Toronto, MIT, Harvard Graduate School of Design and the University of Hong Kong. The projects establish an interdisciplinary platform involving artists, designers, scientists and engineers spanning different institutions and continents in a technological approach to spatial problems that is attuned to the dynamics of living systems.
The Philosophy of Sustainable Design
Title | The Philosophy of Sustainable Design PDF eBook |
Author | Jason F. McLennan |
Publisher | Ecotone Publishing |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780974903309 |
The author outlines the major ideas and issues that have emerged in the growing movement of green architecture and sustainable design over the last thirty years. The book asks individuals to understand how the philosophy of sustainable design can affect their own work.
The Timeless Way of Building
Title | The Timeless Way of Building PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Alexander |
Publisher | New York : Oxford University Press |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780195024029 |
This introductory volume to Alexander's other works, A Pattern of Language and The Oregon Experiment, explains concepts fundamental to his original approaches to the theory and application of architecture.
Life Between Buildings
Title | Life Between Buildings PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Gehl |
Publisher | |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2011-01-17 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
The first Danish language version of this book, published in 1971, was very much a protest against the functionalistic principles for planning cities and residential areas that prevailed during that period. The book carried an appeal to show concern for the people who were to move about between buildings, and it urged an understanding of the subtle, almost indefinable - but definite - qualities, which have always related to the interaction of people in public spaces, and it pointed to the life between buildings as a dimension of architecture that needs to be carefully treated. Now 40 years later, many architectural trends and ideologies have passed by over the years. These intervening years have also shown that the liveliness and liveability of cities and residential areas continues to be a important issue. The intensity in which fine public spaces are used at this point in time, as well as the greatly increased general interest in the quality of cities and their public spaces emphasises this point. The character of life between buildings changes with changes in any given social context, but the essential principles and quality criteria to be employed when working with life between buildings has proven to be remarkably constant. Though this work over the years has been updated and revised several times, this version bears little resemblance with the very early versions, however there was no reason to change the basic message: Take good care of the life between your buildings.