1000 Ideas by 100 Architects

1000 Ideas by 100 Architects
Author: Sergi Costa Duran,Mariana R. Eguaras
Publsiher: Rockport Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-11-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781616736729

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Architecture is an art form that provides both function and beauty. Each architect brings something uniquely distinct to his or her work. Learning what makes an architectural work or the body of an architect's work unique is difficult to deconstruct. This book provides behind the scenes insight into the work of 100 top international designers through the deconstruction of 1000 architectural details and projects. An unrivaled sourcebook for ideas, this collection also provides details and information thatare not available on this level through any other source.

Ephemeral Architecture

Ephemeral Architecture
Author: lex Snchez Vidiella
Publsiher: Promopress
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8417412220

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Ephemeral Architecture offers a wide and also rigorous selection of the best contemporary projects by some of the most daring and innovative architecture studios. The projects are profusely illustrated and thoroughly documented with drafts, scale and layout drawings, illustrations, renderings and photographs. The book is divided into content blocks that will allow the reader to enjoy the most innovative interventions, be they pavilions, art installations, interactive constructions, stands and finally, award winning projects within the field of temporary architecture.

Eco architecture

Eco architecture
Author: Marta Serrats
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 8492810459

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This book brings together the top 100 experts in eco-architecture, revealing tips and ideas based on their own professional experiences.

Sprawling Cities and Our Endangered Public Health

Sprawling Cities and Our Endangered Public Health
Author: Stephen Verderber
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136313721

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Sprawl is an unsustainable pattern of growth that threatens to undermine the health of communities globally. It has been a dominant mid-to-late twentieth century growth pattern in developed countries and in the twenty-first century has shown widespread signs of proliferation in India, China, and other growing countries. The World Health Organization cites sprawl for its serious adverse public health consequences for humans and ecological habitats. The many adverse impacts of sprawl on the health of individuals, communities, and biological ecosystems are well documented. Architects have been rightly criticized for failing to grasp the aesthetic and functional challenge to create buildings and places that mitigate sprawl while simultaneously promoting healthier, active lifestyles in neighbourhoods and communities. Sprawling Cities and Our Endangered Public Health examines the past and present role of architecture in relation to the public health consequences of unmitigated sprawl and the ways in which it threatens our future. Topics examined include the role of twentieth century theories of architecture and urbanism and their public health ramifications, examples of current unsustainable practices, design considerations for the creation of health-promoting architecture and landscape urbanism, a critique of recent case studies of sustainable alternatives to unchecked sprawl, and prognostications for the future. Architects, public health professionals, landscape architects, town planners, and a broad range of policy specialists will be able to apply the methods and tools presented here to counter unmitigated sprawl and to create architecture that promotes active, healthier lifestyles. Stephen Verderber is an internationally respected evidence-based researcher/practitioner/educator in the emerging, interdisciplinary field of architecture, health, and society. This, his latest book on the interactions between our buildings, our cities and our health, is an invaluable reference source for everyone concerned with sustainable architecture and landscape urbanism.

Blue Sky Living

Blue Sky Living
Author: Trevor Boddy,The Images Publishing Group
Publsiher: Images Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781864704815

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Blue Sky was born out of the ferment of the late 1960s and early 1970s, but it has proved to have much more talent, tenacity and imagination than most other idealistic initiatives from that time. Blue Sky

Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects

Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783034614283

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Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, founded in 1987 in Toronto, is one of most innovative architectural offi ces in North America today. They have made a name for themselves both for their integrated design process embodying collaboration with experts, clients and future users as well as the diversity of their aesthetically refined and finely detailed designs. The work ranges from cultural institutions such as the Toronto International Film Festival and Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis to ecologically innovative concepts such as Manitoba Hydro Place in Winnipeg, developed with leading climate engineers Transsolar of Stuttgart. A respectful approach toward the integration of heritage buildings is also a characteristic feature, illustrated by the designs for the Royal Conservatory and the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. Finally, educational and research facilities are also a strong focus in KPMB’s work exemplified by the Centre for Innovation and Governance Campus in Waterloo, Ontario, and the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management in Toronto, as well as future projects for the Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT) and Princeton University in the United States.

Landscape

Landscape
Author: Dimitris Kottas
Publsiher: Links Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 841549260X

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This volume offers a comprehensive collection of projects in the field of landscape architecture, a field which is increasing in importance in parallel with the growing sensitivity in our society to the environment in which we live. Through innovative and imaginative solutions applied to a large variety of scales and contexts, the professional and the student alike will find in these pages a first class guide, with more than fifteen examples from around the world, documented and explained by the architects and designers themselves. These offer an extensive, open and diverse vision of the world of contemporary landscape architecture.

Creative Design in Industry and Architecture

Creative Design in Industry and Architecture
Author: G. Berkin,O. Kucukerman, Halic University Faculty of Architecture, Turkey
Publsiher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2015-09-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781784661151

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Covering the topics of architecture and industrial design Creative Design in Industry and Architecture argues that the discourse on design criteria for both professions share many similarities. It is not intended to be prescriptive, but is rather the outcome of a detailed design analysis of the works of a number of industrial and architectural designers. The authors sought to compare the cultural outcomes of vernacular design in an attempt to show that the design process does not need to be difficult or complicated. This book seeks to present a critical assessment of design processes which achieve innovation in the fields of both architectural and industrial disciplines. The book is therefore about creativity, design strategies and innovative understanding. With decades of academic experience, the authors are keen on the idea that creativity can be taught. They wrote this book from an ongoing pedagogical need to show students that the creative palette has a wide range. Case studies and their related theory which support this view are included within the chapters. The book also unveils the design dilemma; how design can become complicated when surrounded with intricate problems although it is the sum of simple solutions. Common theories and practices are exposed within the two disciplines through observation, analysis, experiment and reflection to discuss and gain insight. Both creative and practical approaches are analysed by making a historical study followed by the fundamentals reflecting the current situation and practical applications of the architectural and industrial design principles outlined in an extensive collection of examples. To educators this book is instructive, to the students deductive, to designers inspiring.