This reader presents students, faculty and practicing architects with an expanded view of technology in architecture that transcends naïve determinisms and technocratic applications; forming a more pithy intellectual context for the complex and contingent roles of technology in twenty-first century architecture.
This reader presents students, faculty and practicing architects with an expanded view of technology in architecture that transcends naïve determinisms and technocratic applications; forming a more pithy intellectual context for the complex and contingent roles of technology in twenty-first century architecture.
Kiel Moe is Assistant Professor of Architectural Technologies at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Ryan E. Smith is Associate Professor and Director of the Integrated Technology in Architecture Center at the University of Utah, College of Architecture and Planning.
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Prologue. Introduction: Systems, Technics, and Society Part 1: Building Systems 1. Construction History: Between Technological and Cultural History 2. How the Introduction of Iron in Construction changed and Developed Thought Patterns in Design 3. Retrofitting and Redacting Masonry Engineering 4. Building Systems/Building Territories: Industrialized Housing Delivery and the Role of the Architect Part 2: Building Economies 5. "Architecture or Revolution": Taylorism, Technocracy, and Social Change 6. Glass and Light: The Influence of Interior Illumination on the "Chicago School" 7.Obsolescence: Notes Towards a History 8. Risky Business, Fishy FormsPart 3: Building Ecologies 9. Household Conditioning (If You are Cold, Put on a Sweater) 10. A House within a House 11.Architectural Production and Sociotechnical Codes: A Theoretical Framework
Prologue. Introduction: Systems, Technics, and Society Part 1: Building Systems 1. Construction History: Between Technological and Cultural History 2. How the Introduction of Iron in Construction changed and Developed Thought Patterns in Design 3. Retrofitting and Redacting Masonry Engineering 4. Building Systems/Building Territories: Industrialized Housing Delivery and the Role of the Architect Part 2: Building Economies 5. "Architecture or Revolution": Taylorism, Technocracy, and Social Change 6. Glass and Light: The Influence of Interior Illumination on the "Chicago School" 7.Obsolescence: Notes Towards a History 8. Risky Business, Fishy FormsPart 3: Building Ecologies 9. Household Conditioning (If You are Cold, Put on a Sweater) 10. A House within a House 11.Architectural Production and Sociotechnical Codes: A Theoretical Framework
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