Habitat : ecology thinking in architecture
In view of the current climate crisis and looming ecological catastrophe, environmentalism has become a key driver to rethink the architectural discipline. The publication 'Habitat: Ecology Thinking in Architecture' aims to highlight some of the historical sources of ecological approaches that are currently reshaping the architectural field. The book points out the paradigmatic shift in thinking about the built environment as something inherently contextual and relational. By demonstrating the continuities, disruptions and transformations at stake, the book deepens the ongoing conversations, while suggesting directions for future research.
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Habitat and architecture : disruption and expansionHabitat 1956 : Dubrovnik Scroll by Alison and Peter SmithsonBetween habiter and habitat : CIAM and the Sigtuna Meeting of 1952From microchips to total cities : Fritz Haller's system thinkingA habitat waiting to be : the Northern Aviary in the London ZooPsycho-analysis of the Delta landscape : maps by Pjotr GonggrijpTanthof Delft : designs by Van den Broek and Bakema, Tanthof Working Group and Joost VáhlArchitecture and ecological psychology : RAAAF's explorations of affordancesPatchwork metropolis : regional study by Willem Jan NeutelingsThe New Netherlands 2050 : scenarios for Nederland Nu Als Ontwerp by Peter TerreehorstRetracing habitat : growth and change in the Dutch DeltaUrbanized landscapes : analyses and designs by Frits Palmboom
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Habitat : ecology thinking in architecture
In view of the current climate crisis and looming ecological catastrophe, environmentalism has become a key driver to rethink the architectural discipline. The publication 'Habitat: Ecology Thinking in Architecture' aims to highlight some of the historical sources of ecological approaches that are currently reshaping the architectural field. The book points out the paradigmatic shift in thinking about the built environment as something inherently contextual and relational. By demonstrating the continuities, disruptions and transformations at stake, the book deepens the ongoing conversations, while suggesting directions for future research.
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In view of the current climate ...... irections for future research.
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