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Towards an ecology of tectonics : the need for rethinking construction in architecture / editors, Anne Beim, Ulrik Stylsvig Madsen ; editorial board, Charlotte Bundgaard, Karl Christiansen, Thomas Bo Jensen ; authors, Claus Bech-Danielsen [et al.].
Title & Author:

Towards an ecology of tectonics : the need for rethinking construction in architecture / editors, Anne Beim, Ulrik Stylsvig Madsen ; editorial board, Charlotte Bundgaard, Karl Christiansen, Thomas Bo Jensen ; authors, Claus Bech-Danielsen [et al.].

Publication:

Stuttgart : Edition Axel Menges, c2014.

Description:

207 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: An ecology of tectonics -- An etymology of tectonics -- A study in cultural ecology / David Leatherbarrow -- Nature, culture, tectonics of architecture / Karl Christiansen -- An abstract culture's search for concrete roots / Claus Bech-Danielsen -- The complexity of realness / Børre Skodvin -- Making as architectural thinking and practice / Fredrik Nilsson -- Constructing immediacy / Ulrik Stylsvig Madsen -- Practice as a constructional craft! / Peter Thorsen -- The tectonic complex of concrete / Ole Egholm Pedersen -- Readymades revisited / Charlotte Bundgaard -- Praxis / Bijoy Jain -- Brick working / Thomas Bo Jensen -- Gravity and clemency / Johan Celsing -- Cognitive tectonics: from the prehuman to the posthuman / Jonathan Hale.
Library copy: selected for the Multidisciplinary Research Project on "Architecture and/for the Environment", 2017-2019, developed by the CCA with the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Summary:

The global resources situation and the climate crisis are amongst the biggest challenges faced by mankind today. In the years to come, these issues will no doubt have an influence on societal evolution, on urban and rural land development, and how we define our cultural identities. These and related issues will be reflected in the world of architecture. In recent years many countries with high energy consumption have made the energy-related requirements for buildings more stringent; the new rules apply to the resources used for construction as well as to those used in the operation of buildings. In the future, these new requirements will have a major impact on the design of buildings. It will not be sufficient merely to increase the insulation thickness or to make the building envelope more airtight. Solutions of this type have an adverse impact on the architectural design, on the construction practices, on the indoor environment and on options for making buildings flexible so that they can be adapted for diverse uses over time. Equally important in terms of its impact on architectural quality is the challenge posed by the continuous growth of industrialisation. The move from craft-based construction methods to computer-controlled production processes now used in industrialised manufacturing has resulted in strict standards, established at design level, being imposed on the process as it takes place on the building site, creating an "assembly architecture" that no longer depends on the locally available materials, on local cultural traditions or on the specific physical context. In this book, ideas, design principles and practices that relate to tectonics in architecture are explored, and a series of themes are discussed in relation to various concepts of ecology. Ecology is, in this case, defined in its widest sense, which includes the cycling of resources, systems of social organisation and the environmental context. Tectonics--a concept with a long tradition in architecture and architectural theory--is comparable to ecology. It relates to the design and assembly of structural elements, and implies a holistic approach to materials, to construction technology and to the design of structures. It is more than merely an instrumental strategy: it extends into the poetic, which elevates it to the status of a cultural practice. This book is part of a research project conducted by leading academics associated with the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture, the Aarhus School of Architecture and the Danish Building Research Institute. With contributions from a wider network of academic experts and from practicing architects, it provides the first comprehensive representation of contemporary tectonic thought and practices in architecture, tonic thinking and practice in architecture.

ISBN:

9783936681864 (hd. bd.)
3936681864 (hd. bd.)

Subject:

Sustainable architecture.
Architecture durable.
Bauökologie
Baukonstruktion
Tektonik

Added entries:

Beim, Anne.
Stylsvig Madsen, Ulrik.
Bundgaard, Charlotte.
Christiansen, Karl, 1950-
Jensen, Thomas Bo.
Bech-Danielsen, Claus.
Beim, Anne editor.
Stylsvig Madsen, Ulrik editor.
Leatherbarrow, David
Skodvin, Børre, 1960-
Nilsson, Fredrik, 1965-
Thorsen Peter.
Egholm Pedersen, Ole
Jain, Bijoy
Celsing, Johan, 1955-
Hale, Jonathan A.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 291428
Call No.: BIB 235060
Status: External loan

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