Michael Schumacher, Michael-Marcus Vogt, Luis Arturo Cordón Krumme
New MOVE
Architecture in Motion - New Dynamic Components and Elements
Michael Schumacher, Michael-Marcus Vogt, Luis Arturo Cordón Krumme
New MOVE
Architecture in Motion - New Dynamic Components and Elements
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- Verlag: Birkhäuser Berlin
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 296mm x 246mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1485g
- ISBN-13: 9783035613605
- Artikelnr.: 57756172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Birkhäuser Berlin
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 296mm x 246mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1485g
- ISBN-13: 9783035613605
- Artikelnr.: 57756172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- The poetics of movement 4.0 -- Movement: Visions -- Urban mobility and urban structure -- A. Theory and planning -- 1. Movement in space and the movement of objects -- 1.1 Perfect skin - the fascination of new materials -- 1.2 CFRP structures: Uses in aviation - applications in architecture -- 1.3 Textiles in motion -- 1.4 Bio-inspired elasticity -- 1.5 Urban cable cars as dynamic elements in the city and as architecture -- A. Theory and planning -- 2. Movement and construction principles -- 2.1 Space on demand: Flexible architecture for changing cities -- 2.2 3D printing methods: "Replicate Architecture" -- 2.3 Active and transformable: Future movement strategies -- 2.4 Shape memory: Movement through shape memory alloys -- 2.5 Soft robotics: The deformation and movement of soft components -- B. Applications and functions -- 1. Changing and extending uses and functions -- 1.1 Flexible furniture -- 1.2 Adaptive by design -- 1.3 A typology of adaptive facades -- 1.4 Retractable roofs -- 1.5 Adaptable houses -- B. Applications and functions -- 2. Conserving and generating energy -- 2.1 Smart skins -- 2.2 Moving elements for active solar energy use in buildings -- 2.3 Robustness and autoreactivity: Temperature regulation using thermal actuators -- 2.6 Energy generation in the city of the future -- 2.7 Movable and adaptive thin glass applications -- B. Applications and functions -- 3. Interaction: Recognising, controlling and representing movement -- 3.1 Dynamic design with light: Media facades -- 3.2 4dTEX -- 3.3 Scissor linkages in the design of adaptive morphologies -- 3.4 Moving bridges -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Swivel / turn -- Livraria da Vila -- Sharifi-ha House -- Steirereck Gourmet Restaurant -- Cirkelbroen -- Scale Lane Bridge -- La Seine Musicale -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Rotate -- Dancing Pavilion -- MPavilion 2017 -- Kielder Observatory -- Piscine Tournesol -- Moving Landscapes -- Odins Bro -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Slide -- Paperhouse -- Renault Symbioz House 33 -- Theatre Tower on the Julier P ass -- Duke of York Restaurant -- Inderhavnsbroen -- Wembley Stadium -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Flap -- Aktivhaus B10 -- MPavilion 2014 -- Ballet Mécanique -- Villa Chardonne -- Gda?sk Shakespeare Theatre -- Olympic Tennis Centre -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Fold -- Canary Wharf Kiosk -- Café-Restaurant OPEN -- Mokyeonri Wood Culture Museum -- Parliament Visitor Centre -- Centre for Paediatrics and Cardiology at the University of Innsbruck -- Al Bahr Towers -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Swing -- Windswept -- Wave Wall -- Curtain Door -- Mobile footbridge in Stalhille -- Lower Hatea River Crossing -- Merchant Square Bridge -- "La ville molle" -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Deform -- Kinetic Wall -- Bezier Concertina display -- IBA Soft House -- MegaFaces -- One Ocean -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Complex movements -- XXXX Sofa -- EvolutionDoor -- Fissured Living -- Scissor bridge at Jet d'Eau -- The Bund Finance Centre -- Institut du Monde Arabe -- Appendix -- About the authors and contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Illustration credits -- Sponsoring companies -- Sponsoring companies
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- The poetics of movement 4.0 -- Movement: Visions -- Urban mobility and urban structure -- A. Theory and planning -- 1. Movement in space and the movement of objects -- 1.1 Perfect skin - the fascination of new materials -- 1.2 CFRP structures: Uses in aviation - applications in architecture -- 1.3 Textiles in motion -- 1.4 Bio-inspired elasticity -- 1.5 Urban cable cars as dynamic elements in the city and as architecture -- A. Theory and planning -- 2. Movement and construction principles -- 2.1 Space on demand: Flexible architecture for changing cities -- 2.2 3D printing methods: "Replicate Architecture" -- 2.3 Active and transformable: Future movement strategies -- 2.4 Shape memory: Movement through shape memory alloys -- 2.5 Soft robotics: The deformation and movement of soft components -- B. Applications and functions -- 1. Changing and extending uses and functions -- 1.1 Flexible furniture -- 1.2 Adaptive by design -- 1.3 A typology of adaptive facades -- 1.4 Retractable roofs -- 1.5 Adaptable houses -- B. Applications and functions -- 2. Conserving and generating energy -- 2.1 Smart skins -- 2.2 Moving elements for active solar energy use in buildings -- 2.3 Robustness and autoreactivity: Temperature regulation using thermal actuators -- 2.6 Energy generation in the city of the future -- 2.7 Movable and adaptive thin glass applications -- B. Applications and functions -- 3. Interaction: Recognising, controlling and representing movement -- 3.1 Dynamic design with light: Media facades -- 3.2 4dTEX -- 3.3 Scissor linkages in the design of adaptive morphologies -- 3.4 Moving bridges -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Swivel / turn -- Livraria da Vila -- Sharifi-ha House -- Steirereck Gourmet Restaurant -- Cirkelbroen -- Scale Lane Bridge -- La Seine Musicale -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Rotate -- Dancing Pavilion -- MPavilion 2017 -- Kielder Observatory -- Piscine Tournesol -- Moving Landscapes -- Odins Bro -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Slide -- Paperhouse -- Renault Symbioz House 33 -- Theatre Tower on the Julier P ass -- Duke of York Restaurant -- Inderhavnsbroen -- Wembley Stadium -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Flap -- Aktivhaus B10 -- MPavilion 2014 -- Ballet Mécanique -- Villa Chardonne -- Gda?sk Shakespeare Theatre -- Olympic Tennis Centre -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Fold -- Canary Wharf Kiosk -- Café-Restaurant OPEN -- Mokyeonri Wood Culture Museum -- Parliament Visitor Centre -- Centre for Paediatrics and Cardiology at the University of Innsbruck -- Al Bahr Towers -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Swing -- Windswept -- Wave Wall -- Curtain Door -- Mobile footbridge in Stalhille -- Lower Hatea River Crossing -- Merchant Square Bridge -- "La ville molle" -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Deform -- Kinetic Wall -- Bezier Concertina display -- IBA Soft House -- MegaFaces -- One Ocean -- C. Buildings and building elements -- Complex movements -- XXXX Sofa -- EvolutionDoor -- Fissured Living -- Scissor bridge at Jet d'Eau -- The Bund Finance Centre -- Institut du Monde Arabe -- Appendix -- About the authors and contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Illustration credits -- Sponsoring companies -- Sponsoring companies