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The book provides new perspectives from leading researchers accentuating and examining the central role of the built environment in conceiving and implementing multifaceted solutions for the complex challenges of our understanding of planetary resources and circularity, revealing critical potentials for architecture and design to contribute in more informed and long-term ways to the urgent transition of our society. The book offers a compilation of peer-reviewed papers that uniquely connects knowledge broadly across practice and academia; from the newest technologies and methods such as the role of digital modelling, analysis, and fabrication in circular design, i.e. material passports, cyber-physical augmentation, and LCA to the potentials of growing and harvesting biomass materials, engaging waste streams in material production and more, all in context of economic, social, and ecological potentials and consequences. The book is part of a series of six volumes that explore the agency of the built environment in relation to the SDGs through new research conducted by leading researchers. The series is led by editors Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen and Martin Tamke in collaboration with the theme editors: - Design for Climate Adaptation: Billie Faircloth and Maibritt Pedersen Zari - Design for Rethinking Resources: Carlo Ratti and Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen (Eds.) - Design for Resilient Communities: Anna Rubbo and Juan Du (Eds.) - Design for Health: Arif Hasan and Christian Benimana (Eds.) - Design for Inclusivity: Magda Mostafa and Ruth Baumeister (Eds.) - Design for Partnerships for Change: Sandi Hilal and Merve Bedir (Eds.) .
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Are there architectural reciprocal effects between east and west? Do architecture and town construction reflect cultural identity and political pagings? How does the urban space change, if the political system changes? How do one in Berlin and Moscow deal with current architectural problems? In the area of conflict of these questions the German Russian project archxchange in experimental assemblies experiments on practical and theoretical level. The book documents the multilayered projects of blue area, magma architecture, Philip Pishik, Team05, team Russia and TransStructuraExpress, which developed in the context of a Workshops in Moscow in numerous illustrations and plans. Statements of considerable architects, city planners and critics of both countries supplement the spectrum. archxchange offers an inspiring panorama of different perceptions of the city-spatial development in east and west. Gibt es architektonische Wechselwirkungen zwischen Ost und West? Spiegeln Architektur und Städtebau kulturelle Identität und politische Umbrüche wider? Wie verändert sich der Stadtraum, wenn das politische System wechselt? Wie geht man in Berlin und Moskau mit aktuellen architektonischen Problemen um? Im Spannungsfeld dieser Fragen experimentiert das deutsch- russische Projekt archxchange in „Versuchsanordnungen“ auf praktischer und theoretischer Ebene. Das Buch dokumentiert in zahlreichen Abbildungen und Plänen die vielschichtigen Projekte von Blauraum, magma architecture, Philip Pishik, Team05, Team Russia und TransStructuraExpress, die im Rahmen eines Workshops in Moskau entstanden sind. Stellungnahmen von namhaften Architekten, Stadtplanern und Kritikern beider Länder ergänzen das Spektrum. archxchange bietet ein inspirierendes Panorama verschiedener Wahrnehmungen der stadträumlichen Entwicklung in Ost und West.
Architecture --- City planning --- Comparative architecture --- History
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Aesthetics of art --- Architecture --- ontwerpen --- architectuur --- duurzame ontwikkeling
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Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Architecture --- architectuur --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- afval
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This book reflects and expands on the current trend in the building industry to understand, simulate and ultimately design buildings by taking into consideration the interlinked elements and forces that act on them. This approach overcomes the traditional, exclusive focus on building tasks, while posing new challenges in all areas of the industry from material and structural to the urban scale. Contributions from invited experts, papers and case studies provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the field, as well as perspectives from related disciplines, such as computer science. The chapter authors were invited speakers at the 5th Symposium "Modelling Behaviour", which took place at the CITA in Copenhagen in September 2015.
Civil Engineering --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Architectural design --- Computer-aided design --- Data processing --- Engineering. --- Computer-aided engineering. --- Buildings. --- Structural mechanics. --- Building Construction and Design. --- Structural Mechanics. --- Building Types and Functions. --- Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design. --- Energy Efficiency. --- Mechanics. --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Architecture. --- Computer aided design. --- Solid Mechanics. --- CAD (Computer-aided design) --- Computer-assisted design --- Computer-aided engineering --- Design --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering mathematics --- Design and construction --- Buildings—Design and construction. --- Building. --- Construction. --- Engineering, Architectural. --- Energy efficiency. --- Consumption of energy --- Energy efficiency --- Fuel consumption --- Fuel efficiency --- Power resources --- Energy conservation --- CAE --- Engineering --- Edifices --- Halls --- Structures --- Architecture --- Architectural engineering --- Construction science --- Engineering, Architectural --- Structural design --- Structural engineering --- Construction industry --- Built environment --- Solids. --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Design and construction. --- Energy and state --- State and energy --- Industrial policy --- Architecture, Primitive --- Solid state physics --- Transparent solids --- Government policy
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The book provides new perspectives from leading experts examining the role of architects and urbanists in designing for inclusivity in our built environment. By focusing on themes of gender, race and ethnicity, ability, neurodiversity, age, poverty and socio-economy and the non-human, the book tackles the complex challenges that designers and scholars encounter and need to address in their works. The volume offers a diverse compilation of peer-reviewed papers related to architecture for inclusivity in various different formats, ranging from visual essays, argumentative papers and scholastic texts. It presents the notion of "availability", a concept which works to challenge the "othering" inherent in notions of inclusion and accessibility. In its introduction it presents a critical discourse around the challenges and potentials lying in the design for availability targeted towards a systemic change of our societies. The book is part of a series of six volumes that explore the agency of the built environment in relation to the SDGs through new research conducted by leading researchers. The series is led by editors Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen and Martin Tamke in collaboration with the theme editors: - Design for Climate Adaptation: Billie Faircloth and Maibritt Pedersen Zari - Design for Rethinking Resources: Carlo Ratti and Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen (Eds.) - Design for Resilient Communities: Anna Rubbo and Juan Du (Eds.) - Design for Health: Arif Hasan and Christian Benimana (Eds.) - Design for Inclusivity: Magda Mostafa and Ruth Baumeister (Eds.) - Design for Partnerships for Change: Sandi Hilal and Merve Bedir (Eds.).
Sustainable architecture. --- Design. --- Developmental psychology. --- Sustainability. --- Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings. --- Developmental Disabilities. --- Sustainability science --- Human ecology --- Social ecology --- Development (Psychology) --- Developmental psychobiology --- Psychology --- Life cycle, Human --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Architecture --- Sustainable design --- Architectural design --- Electronic books. --- Health aspects
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Architecture has played a very important role in colonization of the society and the earth, and today we have the urgent task to crack the theory and practice of this same Architecture. We can achieve this only by working collectively towards reframing concepts that has been at the centre of a dominant universalist western knowledge creation. Rethinking and reframing the ideals of community, participation, commons, agency, design, and land, this book puts forward a collective effort to shift the centre of architectural thinking and practice, and create as many ways possible to understand our role as architects today. We acknowledge unrecognized practices by bringing back everyday-life experiences, different paths and forms of knowledge production and storytelling that inform our understanding of architecture. The book is part of a series of six volumes that explore the agency of the built environment in relation to the SDGs through new research conducted by leading researchers. The series is led by editors Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen and Martin Tamke in collaboration with the theme editors: - Design for Climate Adaptation: Billie Faircloth and Maibritt Pedersen Zari - Design for Rethinking Resources: Carlo Ratti and Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen (Eds.) - Design for Resilient Communities: Anna Rubbo and Juan Du (Eds.) - Design for Health: Arif Hasan and Christian Benimana (Eds.) - Design for Inclusivity: Magda Mostafa and Ruth Baumeister (Eds.) - Design for Partnerships for Change: Sandi Hilal and Merve Bedir (Eds.).
Sustainability. --- Social justice. --- Human ecology --- Social Justice. --- Environmental Studies. --- Study and teaching. --- Architectural design
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