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New move : architecture in motion -- new dynamic components and elements / Michael Schumacher, Michael-Marcus Vogt, Luis A. Cordón Krumme ; translation, Julian Reisenberger.
Main entry:

Schumacher, Michael, 1957- author.

Title & Author:

New move : architecture in motion -- new dynamic components and elements / Michael Schumacher, Michael-Marcus Vogt, Luis A. Cordón Krumme ; translation, Julian Reisenberger.

Publication:

Basel, Switzerland : Birkhäuser, [2020]
©2020

Description:

221 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 30 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Preface -- The poetics of movement 4.0 / Michael Schumacher -- Movement: Visions / Christina Chalupsky -- Urban mobility and urban structure / Max Schwitalla -- A. Theory and planning : 1. Movement in space and the movement of objects : 1.1 Perfect skin - the fascination of new materials / Klaudia Kruse ; 1.2 CFRP structures: Uses in aviation - applications in architecture / Carsten Schmidt ; 1.3 Textiles in motion / Sara Nester, Shankar K. Jha ; 1.4 Bio-inspired elasticity / Jan Knippers, Axel Körner ; 1.5 Urban cable cars as dynamic elements in the city and as architecture / Laura Kienbaum -- A. Theory and planning : 2. Movement and construction principles : 2.1 Space on demand: Flexible architecture for changing cities / Paul Clemens Bart, Marvin Bratke ; 2.2 3D printing methods: "Replicate Architecture" / Mirco Becker ; 2.3 Active and transformable: Future movement strategies / Arndt Goldack, Mike Schlaich ; 2.4 Shape memory: Movement through shape memory alloys / Jonas Kleuderlein, Sara Kukovec ; 2.5 Soft robotics: The deformation and movement of soft components / Annika Raatz, Mats Wiese -- B. Applications and functions : 1. Changing and extending uses and functions : 1.1 Flexible furniture / Olaf Schroeder ; 1.2 Adaptive by design / Kaja Schelker, Werner Sobek ; 1.3 A typology of adaptive facades / Winfried Heusler ; 1.4 Retractable roofs / Knut Stockhusen, Knut Göppert -- 1.5 Adaptable houses / Richard Murphy -- B. Applications and functions : 2. Conserving and generating energy : 2.1 Smart skins / Brian Cody ; 2.2 Moving elements for active solar energy use in buildings / Arno Schlüter , Uta Gelbke ; 2.3 Robustness and autoreactivity: Temperature regulation using thermal actuators / Phillipp Lionel Molter, Thomas Auer ; 2.6 Energy generation in the city of the future / Werner Jager, Laura Bugenings, Markus Schaffer ; 2.7 Movable and adaptive thin glass applications / Jürgen Neugebauer, Markus Wallner-Novak -- B. Applications and functions : 3. Interaction: Recognising, controlling and representing movement : 3.1 Dynamic design with light: Media facades / Thomas Schielke ; 3.2 4dTEX / Claudia Lüling, Johanna Beuscher ; 3.3 Scissor linkages in the design of adaptive morphologies / Yenal Akgün, Feray Maden, Şebnem Gür, Gökhan Kiper, Koray Korkmaz, Engin Aktaş, Müjde Yar Uncu ; 3.4 Moving bridges / Cezary M. Bednarski.
C. Buildings and building elements : Swivel / turn : Livraria da Vila / Isay Weinfeld ; Sharifi-ha House / Nextoffice + Alireza Taghaboni ; Steirereck Gourmet Restaurant / PPAG architects ; Cirkelbroen / Olafur Eliasson ; Scale Lane Bridge / McDowell + Benedetti Architects Alan Baxter Ltd (Structural engineers) ; La Seine Musicale / Shigeru Ban Architects + Jean de Gastines Architectes -- C. Buildings and building elements : Rotate : Dancing Pavilion / Estudio Guto Requena ; MPavilion 2017 / Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) ; Kielder Observatory / Charles Barclay Architects ; Piscine Tournesol / Urbane Kultur Architectes ; Moving Landscapes / Matharoo Associates ; Odins Bro / ISC Consulting Engineers A/S with Bystrup Arkitekter og Designere -- C. Buildings and building elements : Slide : Paperhouse / Heatherwick Studio ; Renault Symbioz House 33 / Marchi Architectes ; Theatre Tower on the Julier Pass / Giovanni Netzer, Walter Beiler ; Duke of York Restaurant / NEX-Architecture ; Inderhavnsbroen / Studio Bednarski with COWI UK ; Wembley Stadium / Foster + Partners -- C. Buildings and building elements : Flap : Aktivhaus B10 / Werner Sobek ; MPavilion 2014 / Sean Godsell Architects ; Ballet Mécanique / Manuel Herz ; Villa Chardonne / MADE IN Architecture ; Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre / Renato Rizzi with Proteco Engineering S.r.l. ; Olympic Tennis Centre / Dominique Perrault Architecture -- C. Buildings and building elements : Fold : Canary Wharf Kiosk / Make Architects ; Cafe-Restaurant OPEN / Pi de Bruijn and de Architekten Cie. ; Mokyeonri Wood Culture Museum / Eunju Han +softarchitecturelab ; Parliament Visitor Centre / GEISWINKLER & GEISWINKLER Architekten ZT GMBH ; Centre for Paediatrics and Cardiology at the University of Innsbruck / Nickl & Partner Architekten ; Al Bahr Towers / AHR -- C. Buildings and building elements : Swing : Windswept / Charles Sowers ; Wave Wall / Charles Sowers, Shawn Lani and Peter Richards ; Curtain Door / Matharoo Associates ; Mobile footbridge in Stalhille / NEY + Partners ; Lower Hatea River Crossing / Knight Architects ; Merchant Square Bridge / Knight Architects -- C. Buildings and building elements : Deform : "La ville molle" / Atelier Raum ; Kinetic Wall / Barkow Leibinger ; Bezier Concertina display / Stacklab ; IBA Soft House / Kennedy & Violich Architecture and Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering ; MegaFaces / Asif Khan Ltd. with iArt ; One Ocean / soma architecture Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering -- C. Buildings and building elements : Complex movements : XXXX Sofa / Yuya Ushida ; EvolutionDoor / Klemens Torggler ; Fissured Living / Matharoo Associates ; Scissor bridge at Jet d'Eau / Ingeni Ingenieure + MID Architecture ; The Bund Finance Centre / Heatherwick Studio and Foster + Partners ; Institut du Monde Arabe / Jean Nouvel, Gilbert Lézénès, Pierre Soria, Architecture Studio.
Summary:

"By introducing the category of movement, New Move takes a new look at current issues in architecture. Adaptive building components and elements allow more flexible uses of facilities and to extend their function, to conserve and gain energy, and to initiate, display, and control interaction with users. Applications range from interiors and solar shading to facade and roof designs. The extended understanding of movement also includes concepts in urban design and other disciplines. New Move systematically explores background information, concepts, and functions in a large number of contributions. More than 50 case studies illustrate the various types of movement, such as swiveling and turning, rotating, sliding, and folding using built examples in contemporary high-profile international architecture"-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

3035613605 (hardcover)
9783035613605 (hardcover)
(ebook)
9783035613629

Subject:

Motion in architecture.
Architecture Details.
Mouvement en architecture.
Architecture Détails.

Added entries:

Vogt, Michael-Marcus, 1972- author.
Krumme, Luis A. Cordón, author.
Reisenberger, Julian, translator.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 308083
Call No.: BIB 253527
Status: Available

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