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E-grāmata: Greening of Architecture: A Critical History and Survey of Contemporary Sustainable Architecture and Urban Design

, (Texas A&M University, USA)
  • Formāts: 216 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351888615
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Contemporary architecture, and the culture it reflects dependent as it is on fossil fuels, has contributed to the cause and necessity of a burgeoning green process that emerged over the past half century. This text is the first to offer a comprehensive critical history and analysis of the greening of architecture through accumulative reduction of negative environmental effects caused by buildings, urban designs and settlements. Describing the progressive development of green architecture from 1960 to 2010, it illustrates how it is ever evolving and ameliorated through alterations in form, technology, materials and use and it examines different places worldwide that represent a diversity of cultural and climatic contexts. The book is divided into seven chapters: with an overview of the environmental issues and the nature of green architecture in response to them, followed by an historic perspective of the pioneering evolution of green technology and architectural integration over the past five decades, and finally, providing the intransigent and culturally pervasive current examples within a wide range of geographic territories. The greening of architecture is seen as an evolutionary process that is informed by significant world events, climate change, environmental theories, movements in architecture, technological innovations, and seminal works in architecture and planning throughout each decade over the past fifty years. This time period is bounded on one end by the awareness of environmental problems beginning in the 1960's, the influential texts by Rachel Carson, E.F. Schumacher, Buckminster Fuller and Steward Brand, and the impact of the OPEC Oil Embargo of 1973, and on the other end the pervasiveness of the necessary greening of architecture that includes, systemic reforms in architectural and urban design, land use planning, transportation, agriculture, and energy production found in the 2000's. The greening process moves from remediation to holistic models of architecture. Geographical landscapes give a global account of the greening process where some examples are parallel and sympathetic, and others are in clear contrast to one another with very individuated approaches. Certain events, like the Rio Summit in 1992 and Kyoto Protocol in 1997, and themes, such as the Hannover Principles in 2000, provide a dynamic ideological critique as well as a formal and technical discussion of the embodied and accumulative content of greening principles in architecture.

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'As a whole, the book lies somewhere between a textbook and an extended essay on green architecture and provides a general survey of the physical aspects of green and sustainable design ... The most useful contribution of the book is the exposition of the multiple ideas and projects that have inspired and informed green and sustainable design approaches ... By highlighting the complex and dynamic trajectory of green and sustainable design over the last half century, the authors provide inspiration for how these practices might evolve and expand in the twenty-first century'. LSE Review of Books ' ... highlight[ s] unique architectural practices and socially oriented architecture/planning for working in natural contexts with rural vernaculars ... examines the 1960s through 2010 for the development of awareness and for technologies supporting sustainable design and expanding the diversity of sustainable thinking. Recommended. Upper-level graduates and above.' Choice '... a thoroughly researched and documented, seminal volume on the emergence and evolution of the contemporary movement towards the greening of architecture, ...from the visionary and technological explorations of the 1960s to the more biophilic and infrastructural green propositions of today. Together, they also draw from the lens of their own extensive knowledge of sustainable design principles and the nature of place making to provide a narrative that is scholarly, engaging, and very accessible'. Roberto Chiotti, Larkin Architect Limited and OCAD University, Toronto

List of Figures vii
About the Authors xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Preface xvii
1 Origins of Green Architecture 1(24)
Introduction
1(1)
Early Green Design Strategies
2(4)
Modern Green Antecedents
6(5)
Contradictions with Modernism and Sustainability
11(2)
Greening Architecture
13(1)
Greening Urbanism
14(4)
Temporal Landscape for Sustainability
18(3)
Endnotes
21(4)
2 1960s: An Environmental Awakening 25(24)
The American Dream
26(2)
Early Warnings
28(4)
Social Sustainability
32(2)
Planning and Design Responses
34(2)
Visionary Beginnings
36(4)
Radical Architecture
40(2)
Mainstreaming Modernism
42(5)
Endnotes
47(2)
3 1970s: Solar Architecture 49(26)
Impact of the 1973 Oil Embargo
50(2)
Active Solar Technologies
52(3)
Passive Solar Systems
55(5)
Architectural Integration
60(2)
Off-Grid and Unplugged
62(3)
Solar Communities
65(3)
Weaving Modernism
68(5)
Endnotes
73(2)
4 1980s: Postmodern Green 75(24)
Postmodernism
76(3)
Conservation, Preservation and Historicism
79(2)
Contemporary Vernacular
81(4)
Postmodern Urbanism
85(4)
Critical Regionalism
89(2)
Postmodern Green Architecture
91(6)
Endnotes
97(2)
5 1990s: Eco-Technology 99(24)
High-Tech Architecture
100(3)
Virtual Architecture
103(2)
Eco-Technology
105(3)
Low-Tech Hybrids
108(3)
Literal Greening of Architecture
111(3)
Health Concerns
114(3)
Green Certification Programs
117(4)
Endnotes
121(2)
6 2000s: Sustainable Pluralism 123(32)
Poly-Scaler Sustainability
124(4)
Biometrics
128(3)
Infrastructure Architecture
131(3)
Sustainable Urbanism
134(3)
Agricultural Urbanism
137(4)
Ecological Footprint
141(3)
Next Generation Green
144(8)
Endnotes
152(3)
7 The Global Landscape of Green Architecture 155(24)
Urban-Rural
155(3)
High-Tech-Low-Tech
158(3)
New-Existing
161(6)
Extreme-Mainstream
167(3)
X-Large-X-Small
170(4)
Proliferating Green Architecture
174(2)
Endnotes
176(3)
8 Conclusion 179(4)
Endnotes 183(2)
Index 185
Phillip James Tabb is a Professor in the School of Architecture, Texas A&M University, USA and Dr A. Senem Deviren is an Associate Professor at the School of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey.