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Architecture in the space of flows / edited by Andrew Ballantyne and Chris Smith.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon, [England] : Routledge, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: xix, 241 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415585415
  • 0415585414
  • 9780415585422
  • 0415585422
Subject(s):
Contents:
Fluxion / Andrew Ballantyne and Chris L. Smith -- Places in flux. Theoretical, conceptual, ethical, and methodological stakes to induce a new age : M.U.D. / Marc Godts and Nel Janssens -- Oceanic spaces of flow / Amanda Yates -- Interpretive flow : a 1930s trans-cultural architectural nexus / {uA073}a Andersson -- Solar flow : the uses of light in Gold Coast living / Patricia Wise -- Trade flow : architectures of informal markets / Peter M诲tenb诣k and Helge Mooshammer -- Local flows : Rom-Hoob's phenomena of transition / Soranart Sinuraibhan -- Spaces of flow. Controlling flow : on the logistics of distributive space / Craig Martin -- Temporal flows / Steve Basson -- Navigating flow : architecture of the blogospere / Wael Salah Fahmi -- The (not so) smooth flow between architecture and life / Stephen Loo -- Envoi -- Limits of fluxion / Michael Tawa.
Summary: Traditionally, architecture has been preoccupied with the resolution of form. That concern helps to make photogenic buildings, which have received a great deal of attention. This book looks instead at the idea of the flows, which connects things together and moves between things. It is more difficult to discuss, but more necessary, because it is what makes things work. Architects have to think about flow - the flow of people through buildings, the flow of energy into buildings, and waste out of them - but usually the effects of flow do not find expression. The essays gathered here present a collection of exploratory ideas and offer an understanding of buildings, people and settlements through concepts of flow. -- Book Description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Fluxion / Andrew Ballantyne and Chris L. Smith -- Places in flux. Theoretical, conceptual, ethical, and methodological stakes to induce a new age : M.U.D. / Marc Godts and Nel Janssens -- Oceanic spaces of flow / Amanda Yates -- Interpretive flow : a 1930s trans-cultural architectural nexus / {uA073}a Andersson -- Solar flow : the uses of light in Gold Coast living / Patricia Wise -- Trade flow : architectures of informal markets / Peter M诲tenb诣k and Helge Mooshammer -- Local flows : Rom-Hoob's phenomena of transition / Soranart Sinuraibhan -- Spaces of flow. Controlling flow : on the logistics of distributive space / Craig Martin -- Temporal flows / Steve Basson -- Navigating flow : architecture of the blogospere / Wael Salah Fahmi -- The (not so) smooth flow between architecture and life / Stephen Loo -- Envoi -- Limits of fluxion / Michael Tawa.

Traditionally, architecture has been preoccupied with the resolution of form. That concern helps to make photogenic buildings, which have received a great deal of attention. This book looks instead at the idea of the flows, which connects things together and moves between things. It is more difficult to discuss, but more necessary, because it is what makes things work. Architects have to think about flow - the flow of people through buildings, the flow of energy into buildings, and waste out of them - but usually the effects of flow do not find expression. The essays gathered here present a collection of exploratory ideas and offer an understanding of buildings, people and settlements through concepts of flow. -- Book Description.

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