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The Mediterranean world has been seen for centuries as a 'hyperbaric chamber' in which the production of idyllic images by Grand Tour travellers has led its actual architectural evolution to the abysses, as a result of compromises in space. This has involved the construction of a (counter-)Atlas within which the architectures have acted by transfers, thus redefining the notion of geography according to space. This work investigates this 'encroaching' through the theme of the bourgeois dwelling, seeking a logical principle between the Mediterranean and the architectures by Palladio, Rossi and Märkli, united by a system of invisible distances able to demonstrate the temporariness of the 'maps'. Therefore, if it is true that the construction of space is able to change the geographical maps, it is legitimate to ask in this sense where the Mediterranean ends, a question to which this work tries to find an answer by means of the architectural project and its compositional phenomena. Il mondo mediterraneo è stato inteso per secoli come 'camera iperbarica' in cui la produzione di immagini idilliache, da parte dei viaggiatori del Grand Tour, ha condotto negli abissi la sua reale vicenda architettonica, figlia di compromissioni dello spazio. Il saggio presentato ha definito la costruzione di un (contro-)Atlante all'interno del quale le architetture hanno agito per traslazioni aggiornando, in funzione dello spazio, la nozione di geografia. Il testo indaga tale 'sconfinamento' attraverso il tema dell'abitare borghese, cercando un principio logico tra il Mediterraneo e le architetture di Palladio, Rossi e Märkli, unite da un sistema di distanze invisibili in grado di dimostrare la temporaneità delle 'mappe'. Se è vero quindi che la costruzione dello spazio modifica le carte geografiche è lecito chiedersi in questo senso dove il Mediterraneo finisca, domanda alla quale si è voluto trovare risposta per mezzo del progetto d'architettura e dei suoi fenomeni compositivi.
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The Mediterranean world has been seen for centuries as a 'hyperbaric chamber' in which the production of idyllic images by Grand Tour travellers has led its actual architectural evolution to the abysses, as a result of compromises in space. This has involved the construction of a (counter-)Atlas within which the architectures have acted by transfers, thus redefining the notion of geography according to space. This work investigates this 'encroaching' through the theme of the bourgeois dwelling, seeking a logical principle between the Mediterranean and the architectures by Palladio, Rossi and Märkli, united by a system of invisible distances able to demonstrate the temporariness of the 'maps'. Therefore, if it is true that the construction of space is able to change the geographical maps, it is legitimate to ask in this sense where the Mediterranean ends, a question to which this work tries to find an answer by means of the architectural project and its compositional phenomena. Il mondo mediterraneo è stato inteso per secoli come 'camera iperbarica' in cui la produzione di immagini idilliache, da parte dei viaggiatori del Grand Tour, ha condotto negli abissi la sua reale vicenda architettonica, figlia di compromissioni dello spazio. Il saggio presentato ha definito la costruzione di un (contro-)Atlante all'interno del quale le architetture hanno agito per traslazioni aggiornando, in funzione dello spazio, la nozione di geografia. Il testo indaga tale 'sconfinamento' attraverso il tema dell'abitare borghese, cercando un principio logico tra il Mediterraneo e le architetture di Palladio, Rossi e Märkli, unite da un sistema di distanze invisibili in grado di dimostrare la temporaneità delle 'mappe'. Se è vero quindi che la costruzione dello spazio modifica le carte geografiche è lecito chiedersi in questo senso dove il Mediterraneo finisca, domanda alla quale si è voluto trovare risposta per mezzo del progetto d'architettura e dei suoi fenomeni compositivi.
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Landscape construction. --- Building sites. --- Grading (Earthwork) --- Landscape architecture. --- Horticultural service industry --- Landscape gardening --- Landscaping industry --- Regrading (Earthwork) --- Earthwork --- Sites, Building --- Building --- Surveying --- Landscape architecture --- Landscape construction --- Building sites
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Building sites --- Landscape protection --- Engineering geology --- Building --- Landscape construction --- Land use --- Environmental aspects. --- Planning
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Die Geländemodellierung spielt in der Landschaftsarchitektur eine der Hauptrollen, sie ist neben der Bepflanzung/Vegetation das wichtigste Element zur Gestaltung der Landschaft. Landschaftsarchitekten müssen in der Lage sein, mit Höhenlinien zu entwerfen, schnell Alternativen zu entwickeln und Varianten bezüglich Gestaltung, Ökologie, Ökonomie und Technik zu prüfen. Dazu sind Kenntnisse der Geländemodellierung unabdingbare Voraussetzung.Das Buch erläutert grundlegende Aspekte der Geländemodellierung: Geländeformen, Maßstäbe, Interpolation, Höhenpunkte, Höhenlinie, Erdmassenberechnung, und führt in Themen wie Hangsicherungssysteme, Regenwassermanagement oder Geländemodellierung auf der Baustelle ein. In der zweiten Auflage werden diese Grundlagen um neue Technologien wie landscapingSMART, digitale Geländemodellierung (DGM) und 3D-Maschinensteuerung aktualisiert. Hinzu kommen die Geländemodellierung von Straßen und Parkplätzen sowie weitere Baummaschinen zur Geländemodellierung.Zahlreiche Praxisbeispiele ergänzen die theoretischen Grundlagen, in einem Aufgabenteil kann das Erlernte angewendet werden.
Grading (Earthwork) --- Landscape architecture --- Landscape construction. --- Soil compaction. --- Technique. --- Soil packing --- Compacting --- Soil mechanics --- Soil physics --- Soil stabilization --- Building --- Regrading (Earthwork) --- Earthwork
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Architecture du paysage. --- Couverture végétale du sol. --- Sols --- Soil stabilization. --- Grading (Earthwork) --- Soil conservation. --- Soil-binding plants. --- Landscape construction. --- Stabilisation. --- Conservation. --- Couverture végétale du sol.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Umayyad --- Islamic architecture --- Archaeological geology --- Landscape archaeology --- Landscape construction --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture omeyyade --- Architecture islamique --- Géoarchéologie --- Archéologie du paysage --- Espaces verts --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Construction --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Géoarchéologie --- Archéologie du paysage --- Congrès --- Congresses.
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Structural timber --- Wood technology --- wood preservation --- Mechanical properties --- technical properties --- Construction --- Land use planning --- Building construction --- Building, Wooden. --- Carpentry. --- Environmental Sciences and Forestry. Forestry -- Forest Products -- Wood and Wood Products --- Garden structures --- Landscape construction. --- ALLW. --- Design and construction.
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Die Geländemodellierung spielt in der Landschaftsarchitektur eine der Hauptrollen, sie ist neben der Bepflanzung das wichtigste Element zur Gestaltung der Landschaft. Landschaftsarchitekten müssen in der Lage sein, mit Höhenlinien zu entwerfen, schnell Alternativen zu entwickeln und Varianten bezüglich Gestaltung, Ökologie, Ökonomie und Technik zu prüfen. Dazu sind Kenntnisse der Geländemodellierung unabdingbare Voraussetzung.Das Buch erläutert grundlegende Aspekte der Geländemodellierung: Geländeformen, Maßstäbe, Interpolation, Höhenpunkte, Höhenlinie, Erdmassenberechnung, und führt in Themen wie Hangsicherungssysteme, Regenwassermanagement oder Geländemodellierung auf der Baustelle ein. In der zweiten Auflage werden diese Grundlagen um neue Technologien wie landscapingSMART, digitale Geländemodellierung (DGM) und 3D-Maschinensteuerung aktualisiert. Hinzu kommen die Geländemodellierung von Straßen und Parkplätzen sowie weitere Baummaschinen zur Geländemodellierung.Zahlreiche Praxisbeispiele ergänzen die theoretischen Grundlagen, in einem Aufgabenteil kann das Erlernte angewendet werden. Grading is one the most important aspects involved in landscape architecture, and, together with planting and vegetation, the most important tool in designing landscape. Landscape architects must be able to design using contour lines, as well as rapidly develop alternatives and consider options regarding design, ecology, economy, and technology. Knowledge of grading is an indispensable prerequisite. The book explains the basic aspects of grading such as land forms, scales, interpolation, elevation points, contour lines, earth mass calculation, and also introduces the topics of slope protection systems, rainwater management, or onsite grading. In the second edition, these basics have been updated to comprise new technologies including landscaping SMART, digital terrain modeling (DTM) and 3D machine control, as well as grading for roads and parking lots, and other terrain modeling construction machines. Numerous practical examples complement the theoretical foundations, and there is a section for exercises aimed at applying what has been learned.
712 --- 712 Landschapsarchitectuur. Tuinkunst. Parkaanleg --- Landschapsarchitectuur. Tuinkunst. Parkaanleg --- Grading (Earthwork) --- Landscape architecture --- Landscape construction. --- Soil compaction. --- Soil packing --- Compacting --- Soil mechanics --- Soil physics --- Soil stabilization --- Building --- Regrading (Earthwork) --- Earthwork --- Technique.
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