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463 09:04 Green architecture

Nakladatelství: The Japan Architect
Rok vydání: 2009
ISSN: 03899160
Formát: 136 stran, 22x29 cm, paperback
Jazyk: anglicky, japonsky
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Amid various ecological and sustainable approaches in architectural design, the recent trend to literally cover roofs and walls with greenery – so-called ‘living’ roofs and walls has gained widespread application. This issue examines the advantages of this type of green architecture by introducing examples that range from simple roof gardens and temporary pavilions, to green houses, interior designs and public architecture. Among the projects featured here are Renzo Piano’s celebrated ‘green’ design for the California Academy of Sciences; CHANG Architects’ Elok House, Singapore; Triptyque’s Harmonia 57 project in Sao Paulo, the Bad Gleichenberg Thermal Baths, Austria, by Jensen & Skodvin and R&Sie(n)’s playful ‘i’mlostinParis project. Documented throughout with colour photographs, plans, elevations and descriptive texts, the edition also includes an essay examining Patrick Blanc’s vertical gardens.

Renzo Piano Building Workshop: California Academy of Sciences
Essay: Artificial Wilderness – Patrick Blanc’s Vertical Gardens (Anna Lambertini)
VenhoevenCS: Sportplaza Mercator
BIG: Mountain Dwellings
Mass Studies: Ann Demeulemeester Shop
Vector Architects: CR Land Guanganmen Green Technology Showroom
Import.Export Architecture: Fragile Lab
Jensen & Skodvin: Bad Gleichenberg Thermal Bath
Emilio Ambasz: Eye Bank of Veneto + Venice-Mestre Hospital
Martijn de Geus + Philip Mannaerts: BlackBox
Triptyque: Harmonia 57
Valdimar Hardarson – ASK arkitektar: Gata – Summerhouse
R&Sie(n): ‘i’mlostinParis
CHANG Architects: Elok House
Germán del Sol: Termas Geométricas

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