Landform Building

Architecture's New Terrain

Stan Allen, Marc McSuade (Eds.)

Lars Müller, Baden & Princeton University School of Architecture, New York, 2011

45,00

out of print

Green roofs, artificial mountains and geological forms; buildings you walk on or over; networks of ramps and warped surfaces; buildings that carve into the ground or landscapes lifted high into the air: all these are commonplace in architecture today. new technologies, new design techniques and a demand for enhanced environmental performance have provoked a re-thinking of architecture’s traditional relationship to the ground. The book Landform Building sets out to examine the many manifestations of landscape and ecology in contemporary architectural practice: not as a cross-disciplinary phenomenon (architects working in the landscape) but as new design techniques, new formal strategies, and technical problems within architecture.

SKU: 6677 Category:

ISBN: 9783037782231

480 pagina's, 300 illustraties, 16.5 × 24 cm, hardcover, Engels