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Water Index: Design Strategies for Drought, Flooding and Contamination English [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Actar Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1940291402
  • ISBN-13: 9781940291406
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Actar Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1940291402
  • ISBN-13: 9781940291406
In the wake of an escalating global crisis with water, Water Index is the first critical inventory and analysis of innovative architecture, landscape architecture and design solutions to address the rising, disappearing, and contamination of water. As an ecological disaster complex ferments in contemporary architectural discourse, design competition briefs, conference topics and journal themes optimistically call for designers to reconcile or reimagine the relationship between water, architecture and city. Anxiety is elevated by the onslaught of extreme weather in the form of super-storms, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides, floods, and droughts whose frequencies and intensities continue to increase. Couple the ever-present exposure to disaster with scientific data that suggests a future characterized by climate change and population growth, and then we have the ingredients for a full-fledged paranoia: the perfect motivation for absurd, expansive and radical building projects.

Water Index, examines three hydrological tragedies (flood, contamination, and drought) through strategies that offer methods for controlling, escaping, or adapting to the vital natural resource. Water Index is a collective vision of the future that provides solutions for every continent and spans the disciplines of urban design, landscape architecture and architecture. The book works to create an enduring manual and manifesto for water development and design in the twenty-first century and to acknowledge crisis-initiated design as an important trajectory for architectural discourse. Water Index highlights a moment when designers have linked formal concerns with social, ecological and political agendas offering solutions for expanding global problems.

Highlights critical design projects from around the world those radically engage the fragile issues of drought, flooding, and contamination, revealing opportunistic, adaptive design strategies in response to the mounting global crisis.
A Hydrological Tragedy In Three Acts: Introduction 15(6)
Seth McDowell
CALL TO ACTION TO ACTION
Act One The Rising
21(32)
People And The Rising Sea
31(8)
Orrin Pilkey
Rob Young
Catastrophe
39(14)
Tracy Metz
DEFEND
The Delta Works Project
53(6)
Benjamin Gregory
The Spectacle Of Water And Machine: The Ideologies At Work In The Bonnet Carre Spillway Openings Of 1937 And 2011
59(10)
Travis K. Bost
Hydropolis
69(4)
Marion Ottmann
Margaux Leycuras
Anne-Hina Mallette
RETREAT
Governors Island Park
West 8 and Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects
73(8)
Connections On Uncertain Ground
Benjamin Gregory and Ed Ford
81(4)
ADAPT
Aranzadi Park
Aldayjover Architecture and landscape
85(8)
Swamp Thing: Smart Grid, Smarter Water Management In New Orleans
Isaac Cohen, Kate Hayes, and Jorg Sieweke
93(6)
Watersquare Benthemplein
De Urbanisten
99(8)
CALL TO ACTION
Act Two The Contaminated
107(18)
The Bacteriological City And Its Discontents
117(8)
Matthew Gandy
DEFEND
Bringing The Serpent's Tail Into The Serpent's Mouth: Edwin Chadwick And The `Sanitary Idea' In England
125(16)
Martin V. Melosi
DEFEND
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
141(4)
Benjamin Gregory
Whitney Water Purification Facility + Park
145(4)
Steven Holl Architects
Michael Van Valkenburgh
RETREAT
Seeping Boundaries: Informal Infrastructures Of Dirt, Demolition, And Sewage In The West Bank
149(6)
Suzanne Harris-Brandts
Dendritic Zoning: Establishing A New Urban Gradient In The Garden State
155(4)
Kimberly Garza
ADAPT
A Green Sponge For A Water-Resilient City Qunli Stormwater Park
Turenscape
159(8)
Shanghai Houtan Park: Landscape As A Living System
Turenscape
167(6)
Vintondale Reclamation Park D.I.R.T.. Studio
173(6)
Parallel Networks
Op.N (Ali Fard and Ghazal Jafari)
179(6)
Water Core Home
Dan Williamson, David Karle, and Sarah Thomas Karle
185(2)
Detoxi-City
Zuhal Kol, Rodney Bell, and Julia Gamolina
187(20)
CALL TO ACTION
Act Three The Disappearing
207(18)
The Urban Spring: Formalizing The Water System Of Los Angeles
215(10)
William Morrish
DEFEND
Reconstructing The Void: Owens Lake
225(16)
Barry Lehrman
Draining The Oasis
241(6)
Benjamin Gregory
RETREAT
Sea Tree
Waterstudio
247(4)
ADAPT
Winton Wetland Restoration
251(4)
Taylor Cullity Lethlean
Lima Beyond The Park
255(6)
Antje Stokman
Bernd Eisenberg
Eva Nemcova
Rossana Poblet
Wash: Urban Hydrological Networks For Resilient Cultural Ecologies
261(8)
Aja Bulla-Richards
Immaterial Water
269
Izaskun Gonzalez Barredo
Oriol Vails Guinovart