Ecological architecture: a critical history
"The ecological approach to building is the great untold story in the architectural history of the past century. Although not by any means anti-modern, many of the key tenets of the ecological philosophy - sustainability, energy efficiency, harmonious relationship with the environment, a focus...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The ecological approach to building is the great untold story in the architectural history of the past century. Although not by any means anti-modern, many of the key tenets of the ecological philosophy - sustainability, energy efficiency, harmonious relationship with the environment, a focus on suitability of building types for specific conditions - always stood in apparent contrast to the sweep of science-led 'progress' that characterized much of the Modern Movement. Today, however, in a world increasingly awake to environmental damage, the visionaries of the past are vindicated to the point where yesterday's eccentricities are today's legal requirements, and every architect has an obligation to the environment as well as to his or her client." "After an introduction to the terminology of ecological architecture - including terms such as 'green' and 'sustainable' - the book is organized into three parts. Part I identifies the recurring themes in ecological architecture. Part II features twenty-five case studies each focusing on a specific architect, movement or topic. Some of the names are familiar in this context - Rasem Badran, Kenneth Yeang, Hassan Fathy - but there are also plenty of surprises - Le Corbusier, Buckminster Fuller, Rudolf Schindler. The third part of the book looks to the future and to where ecological architecture might go next as it struggles to deal with global urbanization." "A decisive step in the rewriting of the history of modern architecture, this book is essential reading for practitioners and students of architecture. As an urgent wake-up call concerning the state of our built environment, it will be of interest to everyone who cares about the future of our planet."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Architecture
James Steele
with
250
illustrations,
120
in colour
Thames
&
Hudson
Preface
Nature by another Name: Coming to Terms with Terms
6
Part I: Constant Determinants of an Ecological Aesthetic
Introduction: Three Constant Themes
10
1
A Growing Respect for Traditional Knowledge
15
2
The Technological Imperative
19
3
Facing up to an Urban Future
23
Conclusion: A State of Flux
30
Part II: Leading the Green Revolution
Introduction: Reconfiguring the Modern Project
32
1
Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Reinterpreting the Scottish Vernacular
39
2
Ebenezer Howard: The Return to Paradise
49
3
Finland: The Search for a Humane Standard
57
4
The Amsterdam School: An Enduring Legacy
63
5
Frank Lloyd Wright: Close to the Land
71
6
Rudolf
Schindler:
Interacting with the Environment
η
7
Hassan Fathy: Reviving Ancient Techniques
85
8
Le
Corbusier: The Retreat from Purism
95
9
Balkrishna Doshi: Reconsidering Modernism
107
10
Louis
Kahn:
Wrapping Ruins around Buildings
115
11
Rogers, Foster, Hopkins, Grimshaw: Engineering the Eco-Tech Aesthetic
123
12
Paolo Soleri: The Omega Seed Hypothesis
135
13
Buckminster Fuller: The Dymaxion World
143
14
Malcolm
Wellsand
James Turrell: The March Underground
149
15
Edward Mazria: The Solar Cult of the
1970s 155
16
A Breath of Fresh Air
161
17
The Source of Sustainability
165
18
Ian McHarg: Passionate Steward of the Environment
175
19
A Revolution in Tent Technology
185
20
Kenneth Yeang: The Bioclimatic Skyscraper
193
21
The
Aga
Khan Award for Architecture: A Paradigm Shift
201
22
The New Urbanists: Building the Model Community
209
23
Jimmy
Lim:
The Tropical House
215
24
Rasem Badran
and
Abdel Wahed
El Wakil: The New Traditionalists
221
25
Enric
Miralies:
A Critical Response to Place
227
Conclusion: Different Approaches to the Same Problem
232
Part III: Shifting Attitudes toward Tradition, Technology
and
Urbanism
Introduction: The Changing Landscape of a Natural Future
235
1
Digitizing the Environment
239
2
Tadao
Ando:
Perfecting Nature
245
3
The Greening of Los Angeles
251
Conclusion: Architecture in the Global Commons
260
Contents
Notes
263
Selected Bibliography
266
Acknowledgments for
Illustrations
267
Index
268
Acknowledgments
272
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Ecological
Architecture
James Steele
with
250
illustrations,
120
in colour
Thames
&
Hudson
Preface
Nature by another Name: Coming to Terms with Terms
6
Part I: Constant Determinants of an Ecological Aesthetic
Introduction: Three Constant Themes
10
1
A Growing Respect for Traditional Knowledge
15
2
The Technological Imperative
19
3
Facing up to an Urban Future
23
Conclusion: A State of Flux
30
Part II: Leading the Green Revolution
Introduction: Reconfiguring the Modern Project
32
1
Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Reinterpreting the Scottish Vernacular
39
2
Ebenezer Howard: The Return to Paradise
49
3
Finland: The Search for a Humane Standard
57
4
The Amsterdam School: An Enduring Legacy
63
5
Frank Lloyd Wright: Close to the Land
71
6
Rudolf
Schindler:
Interacting with the Environment
η
7
Hassan Fathy: Reviving Ancient Techniques
85
8
Le
Corbusier: The Retreat from Purism
95
9
Balkrishna Doshi: Reconsidering Modernism
107
10
Louis
Kahn:
Wrapping Ruins around Buildings
115
11
Rogers, Foster, Hopkins, Grimshaw: Engineering the Eco-Tech Aesthetic
123
12
Paolo Soleri: The Omega Seed Hypothesis
135
13
Buckminster Fuller: The Dymaxion World
143
14
Malcolm
Wellsand
James Turrell: The March Underground
149
15
Edward Mazria: The Solar Cult of the
1970s 155
16
A Breath of Fresh Air
161
17
The Source of Sustainability
165
18
Ian McHarg: Passionate Steward of the Environment
175
19
A Revolution in Tent Technology
185
20
Kenneth Yeang: The Bioclimatic Skyscraper
193
21
The
Aga
Khan Award for Architecture: A Paradigm Shift
201
22
The New Urbanists: Building the Model Community
209
23
Jimmy
Lim:
The Tropical House
215
24
Rasem Badran
and
Abdel Wahed
El Wakil: The New Traditionalists
221
25
Enric
Miralies:
A Critical Response to Place
227
Conclusion: Different Approaches to the Same Problem
232
Part III: Shifting Attitudes toward Tradition, Technology
and
Urbanism
Introduction: The Changing Landscape of a Natural Future
235
1
Digitizing the Environment
239
2
Tadao
Ando:
Perfecting Nature
245
3
The Greening of Los Angeles
251
Conclusion: Architecture in the Global Commons
260
Contents
Notes
263
Selected Bibliography
266
Acknowledgments for
Illustrations
267
Index
268
Acknowledgments
272 |
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