Detailed case studies and essays by practitioners, historians, and theorists present multiple viewpoints on the relations between architecture, nature, green design, sustainability, technology, and culture.
Detailed case studies and essays by practitioners, historians, and theorists present multiple viewpoints on the relations between architecture, nature, green design, sustainability, technology, and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preston Scott Cohen is Gerald M. McCue Professor at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and Principal of Preston Scott Cohen, Inc., based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Erika Naginski is Professor of Architectural History and Co-Director of the PhD Program in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
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Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction Part 1: Organic Conceits 1. Design's New Catechism, Robert Levit 2. Faculty of Omnipotence, Catherine Ingraham 3. The Raw and the Cooked, Sylvia Lavin Case Study: MOS Architects, afterparty, Winner, MoMA/P.S. 1 Young Architects Program (2009) Part 2: The Sublime Past 4. The Nature Parallel, Barry Bergdoll 5. Next to Nothing, K. Michael Hays 6. Nature After Mies, Diane Lewis Case Study: Michael Bell Design, Gefter-Press House, Ghent, NY (2007) Part 3: Sustaining Nature 7. On Limits, Andrew Payne 8. Eco-Pop, Mark Jarzombek 9. Nature, Model of Complexity, Jean-François Chevrier Case Study: Steven Holl Architects, Sliced Porosity Block/Chengdu project Part 4: The Nature of Infrastructure 10. Agri-tecture, Elizabeth Diller 11. Nature, Infrastructure and Cities, Antoine Picon Case Study: George L. Legendre, Henderson Waves, Singapore (2008) Part 5: Nature, Unnaturally 12. Block That Metaphor, Jorge Silvetti Case Study: Prescott Scott Cohen, Inc., Chevron House, Los Gatos CA (2011) Index.
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction Part 1: Organic Conceits 1. Design's New Catechism, Robert Levit 2. Faculty of Omnipotence, Catherine Ingraham 3. The Raw and the Cooked, Sylvia Lavin Case Study: MOS Architects, afterparty, Winner, MoMA/P.S. 1 Young Architects Program (2009) Part 2: The Sublime Past 4. The Nature Parallel, Barry Bergdoll 5. Next to Nothing, K. Michael Hays 6. Nature After Mies, Diane Lewis Case Study: Michael Bell Design, Gefter-Press House, Ghent, NY (2007) Part 3: Sustaining Nature 7. On Limits, Andrew Payne 8. Eco-Pop, Mark Jarzombek 9. Nature, Model of Complexity, Jean-François Chevrier Case Study: Steven Holl Architects, Sliced Porosity Block/Chengdu project Part 4: The Nature of Infrastructure 10. Agri-tecture, Elizabeth Diller 11. Nature, Infrastructure and Cities, Antoine Picon Case Study: George L. Legendre, Henderson Waves, Singapore (2008) Part 5: Nature, Unnaturally 12. Block That Metaphor, Jorge Silvetti Case Study: Prescott Scott Cohen, Inc., Chevron House, Los Gatos CA (2011) Index.
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