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Architecture and Agriculture: A Rural Design Guide [Mīkstie vāki]

(University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, weight: 672 g, 136 Halftones, color; 136 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138937681
  • ISBN-13: 9781138937680
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, weight: 672 g, 136 Halftones, color; 136 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138937681
  • ISBN-13: 9781138937680

Architecture and Agriculture: A Rural Design Guide presents architectural guidelines for buildings designed and constructed in rural landscapes by emphasizing their connections with function, culture, climate, and place. Following on from the author’s first book Rural Design, the book discusses in detail the buildings that humans construct in support of agriculture. By examining case studies from around the world including Australia, Canada, Japan, Norway, Poland, Japan, Brazil, China, North America, Africa and the Middle East it informs readers about the potentials, opportunities, and values of rural architecture, and how they have been utilized to create sustainable landscapes and sustainable buildings for rapidly changing rural futures.

List of figures
ix
Acknowledgments xv
Foreword xvii
Thomas Fisher
1 Introduction
1(17)
Author's background
5(6)
Architecture and agriculture
11(1)
Rural change worldwide
11(2)
Rural change in America
13(1)
Linking urban design and rural design
14(4)
2 Rural architectural heritage
18(27)
Ancient roots and European origins
19(4)
Farmsteads
23(1)
Farm buildings
24(3)
English influences in America
27(2)
Rural Malawi and Tanzania (East Africa), and Mongolia
29(7)
Ichiu rural village in Japan
36(5)
Dong community in rural China
41(4)
3 Rural architecture and rural design
45(19)
Rural change
46(3)
Models of farm architecture
49(9)
An educational and economic dilemma in barn design and construction
58(4)
Rural building design guidelines
62(2)
4 Architecture and agriculture case studies
64(40)
Sokol Blosser Winery, Dayton, Oregon, USA
68(4)
Deepwater Woolshed near Wagga Wagga, Australia
72(4)
Dalaker/Galta Farm House on Rennesoy Island, western Norway
76(3)
Mason Lane Farm Operations Center, Goshen, Kentucky, USA
79(6)
House for All Seasons, Shija village, northwestern China
85(4)
Quinta do Vallado Winery, Durou Valley, Portugal
89(4)
Jade Valley Winery and Resort, rural China
93(3)
Fabric-roofed dairy barn, Minnesota, USA
96(2)
St. Paul Farmers' Market, Minnesota, USA
98(3)
Rural design and rural architecture
101(3)
5 Worker and animal safety and health
104(19)
Farm worker hazards
107(1)
Building code issues
108(2)
Evidence-based design guidelines
110(3)
Research possibilities
113(2)
Sustainable animal housing
115(1)
Urban agriculture and building code
116(2)
Linking human, animal, and environmental wellness
118(5)
6 Rural sustainability and green design
123(27)
United Nations and sustainable development
127(5)
Examples of innovative technology for rural areas
132(13)
Rural futures
145(3)
Challenge for higher education
148(2)
7 In-between landscapes
150(19)
Design disciplines dilemma
155(1)
Urban agriculture
156(7)
Urban/rural edge projects
163(6)
8 Rural futures
169(14)
Design as language
170(1)
City of 7 billion or farm of 10 billion
171(1)
Crossing borders
172(2)
Rural development clusters
174(2)
Net-zero buildings and global warming
176(3)
Design thinking
179(4)
9 Epilogue
183(17)
Slums as urban models?
187(1)
Linking urban and rural issues
188(3)
Innovation and new design thinking
191(3)
Sketching and the design process
194(5)
Shaping urban and rural futures
199(1)
References 200(3)
Illustration credits 203(2)
Index 205
After obtaining his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Minnesota and Master of Architecture from Yale University, Dewey Thorbeck won a Rome Prize Fellowship and studied in Italy for two years. The recipient of a number of architectural design awards, he is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and past president of AIA Minnesota. Thorbeck is an adjunct full professor of architecture at the University of Minnesota and founder of the Center for Rural Design. Currently he is a Senior Research Fellow with the Minnesota Design Center in the College of Design.