CLIMATES: ARCHITECTURE AND THE PLANETARY IMAGINARY

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This book is a collection of essays at the intersection of architecture and climate change. Neither a collective lament nor an inventory of architectural responses, the essays consider cultural values ascribed to climate and ask how climate reflects our conception of what architecture is and does. Which materials and conceptual infrastructures render climate legible, knowable, and actionable, and what are their spatial implications? How do these interrelated questions offer new vantage points on the architectural ramifications of climate change at the interface of resiliency, sustain-ability, and ecotechnology? 'Climates' also contains a dossier of precedents for thinking about architecture and climate change drawn from a number of leading practitioners. New approaches to understanding climate in architecture make this book invaluable.

James Graham, Caitlin Blanchfield, Alissa Anderson, Jordan Carver, Jacob Moore, The Avery Review in Zusammenarbeit mit Columbia Books on Architecture and the City und Columbia University GSAPP
Lars Müller
2016
26-05-2016
en
Ecological Construction, Green Design, Achitecture
Paperback
17.0 cm, 3.0 cm, 24.0 cm
384
9783037784945
Design
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