Ecological urban architecture : qualitative approaches to sustainability
by
 
Schröpfer, Thomas

Title
Ecological urban architecture : qualitative approaches to sustainability

Author
Schröpfer, Thomas

ISBN
9783034608008

Personal Author
Schröpfer, Thomas

Physical Description
207 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans (chiefly color) ; 31 cm

Abstract
The goal of advancing eco cities often remains confined to political or technological issues. This book establishes a focus on architectural and infrastructural design approaches to sustainable urban planning. Starting out from a critical assessment of five prototypical eco cities of recent decades, the book identifies fields in which architectural and urban designers can use their creative skills and methods to achieve sustainable results on an urban scale. Sustainability is undergoing a shift of focus from quantitative measures toward designoriented, interactive interventions. The range of qualitative solutions in ecological design is discussed here in four topical sections on "Materialize", "Mobilize", "Simulate" and "Transform". For example, "Materialize" explores the potential of eco-design beyond the traditional palette of materials to show how spatial boundaries can be re-imagined as gradients of conditioned versus unconditioned space, working with climatic conditions rather than material boundaries to help generate new forms of urban architecture. Notes Includes index.

Subject Term
Sustainable architecture -- Designs and plans
 
Urban ecology (Sociology)
 
Ecological houses -- Designs and plans
 
Building materials -- Environmental aspects
 
City planning -- Environmental aspects
 
Sustainability.
 
Architecture, Modern -- 21st century


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Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur39292004323216Adult Non-fiction Book720.47/SCHOpen shelf