Architecture timed : designing with time in mind /
The traditional veneration of architecture for its monumental and enduring qualities seems to be changing. Architects and other designers are moving away from seeking permanence towards a more open, creative use of what time has to offer. This is revealed in new approaches to historic preservation,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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West Sussex :
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
[2016]
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Colección: | Architectural design profile ;
no. 239. Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ; v. 86, no. 1. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Editorial
- About the Guest-Editor
- Introduction: Designing with Time in Mind
- Valuing Architecture's Mutability
- Revaluing Use and Experience
- Treating Architecture as a Process
- The Nine Lives of Buildings
- Abandonment
- Demolition
- Deconstruction
- Preservation, Conservation, Restoration
- Renovation and Rehabilitation
- Adaptive Reuse
- Reoccupation
- Pure Expresssion
- Resurrection
- Between Chance and Intention
- Built Conservation and the Unfinished Fabrics of Time
- St Peter's Basilica
- Modern Work
- Contemporary Work
- Juxtaposing the New and the Old
- St Martin-in-the-Fields
- The Holburne Museum
- Time Matters: Transition and Transformation in Architecture
- The Passing of Time
- The Temporary and Sometimes Mobile
- Limited Time
- Transitioning the Temporary
- Time-Based Transformation
- Inhabiting Time
- CONSCIOUSNESS OF TIME
- TIME, SPEED AND MEMORY
- NEW DYNAMICS OF SPACE AND TIME
- DISCONTINUOUS TIME
- THE MENTAL MEANING OF TIME AND BEAUTY
- SLOWING DOWN EXPERIENCE
- DEVICES OF TIME IN ARCHITECTURE
- WATER, TIME AND ARCHITECTURE
- FORM, TACTILITY AND TIME
- CAN WE AGAIN INHABIT TIME?
- Time as a Medium: Early Work of Enric Miralles
- Over the Day
- Over a Year
- Over Many Years
- Open to Possibilities
- Open to Eternal Forces
- The Presence of the Weather
- Here But Not Present
- Sunlight
- Wind
- Rain
- Sustaining the Earth as Well as Ourselves
- Knowingly Unfinished: Exploiting the Temporality of Landscapes
- La Tancada Lagoon Park
- National Arboretum Canberra
- Grand Parc de Saint-Ouen
- Time as Change and Duration
- Matter Timed
- Constant Performance
- Progressive Change
- Cyclical Change
- Prepared for Uncertainty
- Drawing Time
- Modelling Time for Interactive Drawing.
- Installing Drawing in Public Space
- Enacting Architecture as a Sensory Motor System
- Collectively Drawing Public Life
- Drawing in Time: Processes of Design and Fabrication
- Embedded Time
- Drawing
- Fabrication
- Collapsed Time
- Architecture Takes Time
- In the Meantime
- The Power of Impermanence
- Hold It
- Ever Faster But Still Very Good
- Virtual Design and Construction
- Model Accuracy in Major Renovations
- Advanced Structural Steel Detailing
- Still Analogue, Too
- No More Stopping
- Non-Stop Workflows
- Building+
- Visiting Karsten Harries and Revisiting his 'Building and the Terror of Time'
- WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? WHAT ARE SOME ALTERNATIVES?
- MORE DIFFICULTIES, MORE POSSIBILITIES
- OTHER TRADITIONS AND INTENTIONS, OTHER OUTCOMES
- Counterpoint Finding Time
- I Want it New and I Want it Now
- On the Beauty of Ageing
- Breathe Deeply
- Fast Living, Measured Thinking
- Contributors
- EULA.