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This book compiles a curated selection of texts authored by architects and scholars hailing from Asia, Europe, and North America. Their research, often intertwined with practical applications, delves into the intricate relationship between material culture, technology, and architecture within the broader cultural and social milieu. Three keywords-construction, materials, encounters-serve as the organizing framework for the book, guiding readers through a diverse array of case studies and experiences where these elements intertwine seamlessly. Indeed, these terms are intricately interwoven,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book compiles a curated selection of texts authored by architects and scholars hailing from Asia, Europe, and North America. Their research, often intertwined with practical applications, delves into the intricate relationship between material culture, technology, and architecture within the broader cultural and social milieu. Three keywords-construction, materials, encounters-serve as the organizing framework for the book, guiding readers through a diverse array of case studies and experiences where these elements intertwine seamlessly. Indeed, these terms are intricately interwoven, reflecting the inseparability of technology from culture.

The first part of the book delves into the poetics and theoretical underpinnings of construction, drawing from the works of various designers across China, Japan, and India. The subsequent section navigates the terrain of construction materials, exploring their evolution, manufacturing processes, and utilization, with a particular focus on diverse timber products and bamboo. The final part of this compilation embarks on a journey through historical encounters between the East and West spanning over a century. It meticulously investigates the exchanges, misunderstandings, and innovations catalyzed by these interactions. Collectively, these texts offer a profound and original perspective on the myriad experiences and challenges associated with the intricate interplay between technological advancements, tectonic preferences, and socio-cultural dynamics within the architectural landscape of the Asia-Pacific region.

Autorenporträt
Giaime Botti, who holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from Politecnico di Torino, currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture and Built Environment at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. With prior appointments as an Assistant Professor at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia, and professional engagements in both the Netherlands and China, Botti brings a wealth of international experience to his academic pursuits. His research is concentrated on three primary areas: twentieth-century architectural and urban history in Latin America, contemporary architecture and urban design in China, and the phenomenon of architectural globalization.   Eugenio Mangi, Ph.D. in Architecture Design from Università degli Studi di Palermo, serves as an Assistant Professor in Architecture at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Nottingham Ningbo China. With an extensive academic background, he has also heldthe position of Adjunct Professor for the Environmental Design Studio within the Master Program at the College of Design and Innovation, Tongji University. Drawing from his rich professional experience, Eugenio has worked as a practitioner in Spain, Italy, and China. His scholarly pursuits center around the sustainable urban transformation process in China, emphasizing local community engagement and participation. Additionally, his research interests encompass the exploration of Chinese heritage re-use, showcasing a multifaceted commitment to advancing the understanding and application of architectural principles in diverse cultural contexts.   Hiroyuki Shinohara is Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture at the Chinese University in Hong Kong. Prior to that, he was Assistant Professor in Architecture and Built Environment at the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China. He has a master of architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design anda Ph.D. from Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan. His research revolves around the concept of materiality in the topics of Chinese urbanism, architecture and language, building technology and architectural pedagogy.