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  • The materials book
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  • Ruby Press, Berlin : 2021
Utgivningsår
  • 2021
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • 2nd edition.
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 400 pages illustrations (chiefly color), charts, maps, plans 24 cm
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Anmärkning: Innehåll
  • Introduction. The matter of construction: systemic overhaul or tweaking the status quo? / Marc Angélil and Cary Siress -- 22 propositions for re-materializing construction / edited by Sarah Nichols -- Propositions 23-37 -- Talks on materials -- Make do / Anne Lacaton -- Sustainability triad: Three timber buildings / Christine Binswanger -- Place - nature - energy - recycling - materiality / Lord Norman Foster -- Harvesting materials in a world of finite resources / Laila Iskandar -- Changing paradigms: Materials for a world not yet built -- Build more with less: How to create the future without destroying the world / Werner Sobek -- Cultivated building materials: The fourth industrial revolution? / Dirk Hebel, Felix Heisel -- Mushroom materials named under the sun / Phil Ross -- Reuse and recycling: Materializing a circular construction / Felix Heisel -- Reuse economy / Maarten Gielen -- Paradigm shift: The city of 1,000 tanks, Chennai / Eva Pfannes -- Shifting the flows, pulling the strings: Stocks, flows, and their dynamics -- Beyond circularity / Marilyne Andersen, Guillaume Habert -- Enhancing livability through resource efficiency: An urban metabolism study in Cairo / Heba Allah, Essam E. Khalil -- Toward urban dematerialization: Governance for the urban commons / Mark Swilling -- How much does your building (or its corresponding infrastructure) weigh? / Stefanie Weidner -- Cities as ecosystems and building as living organisms / Christoph Küffer -- From manual to digital and vice versa: Digitization, labor, and construction -- Imposing challenges, disruptive changes: rethinking the floor slab / Philippe Block, Cristián Calvo Barentin, Francesco Ranaudo, Noelle Paulson -- Pizza and dirt in Uganda: A student-led project proves the viability of rammed-earth construction / Achilles Ahimbisibwe -- Building climate: From mechanical to material / Arno Schlueter -- Designing for natural ventilation: Climate - architecture - system / Alpha Yacob Arsano -- Rebuilding after disaster: Children's Recreational Center in Juchitán, Oaxaca / Loreta Castro Reguera -- KnitCrete: Building in concrete with a stay-in-place knitted fabric formwork / Mariana Popescu, Matthias Rippmann, Tom Van Mele, Philippe Block -- Catch-22: Material needs versus material impact -- MaGIC: Marginal gains in construction / John Orr -- From India: Three lessons in sustainable construction / Soumen Maity -- Cement and concrete materials science and engineering education in Africa: Opportunities for development / Yunus Ballim -- Concrete as a socio-technical process / Elise Berodier -- Urbanism and the technosphere / Albert Pope -- Building to cool the climate: The new carbon architecture / Bruce King -- Epilogue: Standing on a thin arch: Incremental versus radical change / Simon Upton - A collection of building components and materials / Compiled by Something Fantastic.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning
  • With the world's population growing by 2.6 people per second, by 2050 we will need twice as many homes, highways, streets, and schools-all kinds of built infrastructure--if we are to maintain our standard of living. That will require vast quantities of construction materials and untold emissions of carbon dioxide, both for building new structures and heating, cooling, and maintaining them over the decades. While people in construction have a growing sense of the environmental toll of their business, the shift toward more sustainable standards can seem frustratingly slow. Yet the good news is that the scale of the industry means construction can be both a problem and a solution, as even small changes in the way we build can have an outsize impact on global carbon output. 'The Materials Book' offers essays, case studies, and a catalog of building materials by more than 60 architects, engineers, and scientists from the world over on environmentally mindful and socially responsible use of materials and resources. The ideas range from centuries-old traditions to newly developed bio-materials, from low- tech, artisanal methods to advanced digital technologies, from incremental shifts to massive, top-down changes. There's no single solution, no silver bullet, but rather a palette of ideas that, taken together, can serve as a guidebook for those who want to build in a better way--not in some distant future, but right now.
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ISBN
  • 9783944074405
  • 3944074408
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