Modern Architecture and Climate: Design before Air Conditioning
How climate influenced the design strategies of modernist architectsModern Architecture and Climate explores how leading architects of the twentieth century incorporated climate-mediating strategies into their designs, and shows how regional approaches to climate adaptability were essential to the d...
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Zusammenfassung: | How climate influenced the design strategies of modernist architectsModern Architecture and Climate explores how leading architects of the twentieth century incorporated climate-mediating strategies into their designs, and shows how regional approaches to climate adaptability were essential to the development of modern architecture. Focusing on the period surrounding World War II—before fossil-fuel powered air-conditioning became widely available—Daniel Barber brings to light a vibrant and dynamic architectural discussion involving design, materials, and shading systems as means of interior climate control. He looks at projects by well-known architects such as Richard Neutra, Le Corbusier, Lúcio Costa, Mies van der Rohe, and Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, and the work of climate-focused architects such as MMM Roberto, Olgyay and Olgyay, and Cliff May. Drawing on the editorial projects of James Marston Fitch, Elizabeth Gordon, and others, he demonstrates how images and diagrams produced by architects helped conceptualize climate knowledge, alongside the work of meteorologists, physicists, engineers, and social scientists. Barber describes how this novel type of environmental media catalyzed new ways of thinking about climate and architectural design.Extensively illustrated with archival material, Modern Architecture and Climate provides global perspectives on modern architecture and its evolving relationship with a changing climate, showcasing designs from Latin America, Europe, the United States, the Middle East, and Africa. This timely and important book reconciles the cultural dynamism of architecture with the material realities of ever-increasing carbon emissions from the mechanical cooling systems of buildings, and offers a historical foundation for today’s zero-carbon design |
Beschreibung: | Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 15. Sep 2020) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (336 pages) 76 color + 196 b/w illus |
ISBN: | 9780691204949 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9780691204949 |
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spelling | Barber, Daniel A. Verfasser aut Modern Architecture and Climate Design before Air Conditioning Daniel A. Barber Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press [2020] © 2020 1 online resource (336 pages) 76 color + 196 b/w illus txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 15. Sep 2020) How climate influenced the design strategies of modernist architectsModern Architecture and Climate explores how leading architects of the twentieth century incorporated climate-mediating strategies into their designs, and shows how regional approaches to climate adaptability were essential to the development of modern architecture. Focusing on the period surrounding World War II—before fossil-fuel powered air-conditioning became widely available—Daniel Barber brings to light a vibrant and dynamic architectural discussion involving design, materials, and shading systems as means of interior climate control. He looks at projects by well-known architects such as Richard Neutra, Le Corbusier, Lúcio Costa, Mies van der Rohe, and Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, and the work of climate-focused architects such as MMM Roberto, Olgyay and Olgyay, and Cliff May. Drawing on the editorial projects of James Marston Fitch, Elizabeth Gordon, and others, he demonstrates how images and diagrams produced by architects helped conceptualize climate knowledge, alongside the work of meteorologists, physicists, engineers, and social scientists. Barber describes how this novel type of environmental media catalyzed new ways of thinking about climate and architectural design.Extensively illustrated with archival material, Modern Architecture and Climate provides global perspectives on modern architecture and its evolving relationship with a changing climate, showcasing designs from Latin America, Europe, the United States, the Middle East, and Africa. This timely and important book reconciles the cultural dynamism of architecture with the material realities of ever-increasing carbon emissions from the mechanical cooling systems of buildings, and offers a historical foundation for today’s zero-carbon design In English Convergence Greta Thunberg H-VAC. HVAC. Kiel Moe LEED. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Seagrams Building UNESCO building climate change climate responsive design cold climate house design eco design ecofriendly ecological design energy efficiency fossil fuels global warming heating and cooling house design for tropical climate landscape architecture passive design strategies sustainable design urban design ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design bisacsh Architecture and climate Architecture, Modern 20th century Themes, motives https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691204949 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Barber, Daniel A. Modern Architecture and Climate Design before Air Conditioning Convergence Greta Thunberg H-VAC. HVAC. Kiel Moe LEED. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Seagrams Building UNESCO building climate change climate responsive design cold climate house design eco design ecofriendly ecological design energy efficiency fossil fuels global warming heating and cooling house design for tropical climate landscape architecture passive design strategies sustainable design urban design ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design bisacsh Architecture and climate Architecture, Modern 20th century Themes, motives |
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topic | Convergence Greta Thunberg H-VAC. HVAC. Kiel Moe LEED. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Seagrams Building UNESCO building climate change climate responsive design cold climate house design eco design ecofriendly ecological design energy efficiency fossil fuels global warming heating and cooling house design for tropical climate landscape architecture passive design strategies sustainable design urban design ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design bisacsh Architecture and climate Architecture, Modern 20th century Themes, motives |
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