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Art of Earth Architecture: Past, Present, Future [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 512 pages, aukštis x plotis: 310x240 mm, weight: 3140 g, 700 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500343578
  • ISBN-13: 9780500343579
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 512 pages, aukštis x plotis: 310x240 mm, weight: 3140 g, 700 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500343578
  • ISBN-13: 9780500343579
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
For almost 10,000 years man has built in unbaked earth, not only simple dwellings but also palaces, temples and fortresses of the utmost grandeur and durability. This encyclopedic work shows the extreme diversity of this type of architecture from a technical, cultural and historical point of view. After presenting the various types of raw earth constructions (adobe and rammed earth, walls and roofs, columns, etc.), Jean Dethier reveals some of the raw earth masterpieces scattered across five continents, most of which are listed as UNESCO world heritage sites.

From the creations of antiquity to those of today, as well as vernacular heritage and modernist works, the book surveys a multitude of building types: monumental structures the temples and palaces of Mesopotamia, the Great Wall of China, the Great Mosque of Djenné in Mali, Capitagreen in Singapore; large urban developments the city of Tenochtitlan in Mexico, the medinas of Morocco; housing in Marrakech, Bogota and various European cities; the castle-houses of the Somba people in Togo; Martin Rauchs villas in Austria; and public amenities sa high school in Bangladesh, a museum in Australia, a market in Koudougou, Burkina-Faso, and many more...

The culmination of fifty years of work, this definitive book is illustrated with 600 photographs and about one hundred drawings and architectural plans.

Recenzijos

'With its stunning images, this book convincingly demonstrates that the renaissance of earth architecture is no longer merely a pipe dream, but has become a tangible ecological reality and this is very much thanks to the active militancy of its authors it reveals an astonishing multitude of homes, architectural archetypes and cities built in the very earth that anchors them' - Jean-Louis Cohen, Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture at New York University Institute of Fine Arts 'Offers a new way of thinking' - Aesthetica 'Fascinating ... a bold ecological manifesto' - Design Talks 'A beautiful, informative ode to the earth itself' - Financial Times 'Demonstrate[ s] the expressive potential of an often overlooked resource' - House & Garden 'Dethier makes a powerful case that a re-evaluation of earth construction might provide a blueprint for the future as well as revealing much about our past [ He] challenges the received canon of architectural history and calls for a paradigm shift in how architects relate to materials and the planet. As we face the climate emergency, Dethiers holistic politicisation of the earth beneath our feet is ground-breaking in all senses ' - Literary Review

Daugiau informacijos

A landmark publication that presents a world panorama of raw earth structures from ancient times to the present day
Introduction: In Praise of Earth Architecture 6(22)
The Case for Raw Earth: An Ecological Material for a New Concept of the Built Environment
8(13)
Jean Dethier
The Ecological Merits of Raw Earth Construction
21(1)
Hubert Guiliaud
Earth Architecture and Changes to the Social Paradigm
22(2)
Romain Anger
The Benefits and Limitations of Earth Architecture
24(2)
Dominique Gauzin-Muller
Maps
26(2)
Chapter 1 Constructional Logic
28(3)
An Overview of Traditional Methods of Raw Earth Construction
31(4)
Hubert Guiliaud
Geology and Materials
35(1)
Patrice Doat
How Raw Earth Buildings Stand the Test of Time
36(2)
Hugo Houben
Henri Van Damme
Improving the Performance of Raw Earth While Retaining Its Ecological Benefits
38(2)
Hugo Houben
Henri Van Damme
Earth Architecture Gallery
40(24)
Chapter 2 Archaeological Evidence
64(2)
Earth Architecture in Antiquity
66(4)
Hubert Guiliaud
What Archaeology Can Teach Us
70(2)
David Gandreau
Earth Architecture Gallery
72(30)
Chapter 3 Historical Innovations
102(3)
Revolutions in the Art of Earth Architecture
105(1)
Jean Dethier
Ending the Prejudice Against Earth Architecture: What Can History Teach Us?
106(2)
Ruth Eaton
Earth Architecture Gallery
108(42)
Chapter 4 Vernacular Heritage
150(3)
What Can We Learn from Vernacular Traditions?
153(1)
Anne-Monique Bardagot
Nathalie Sabatier
The Vernacular Spirit and the Builders of Today
154(2)
Hubert Guiliaud
Earth Architecture Gallery
156(1)
The Revival of Vernacular Traditions
157(111)
Jean Dethier
Earth Architecture Gallery
268(22)
Earth Architecture in Africa: Development and Potential
290(3)
Sebastien Moriset
New Ways to Restore the Legacy of Earth Architecture
293(1)
Patrice Doat
Modernizing Building Cultures to Stimulate Local Development
294(2)
Hubert Guiliaud
Chapter 5 Alternative Forms of the Modern: 1789-1968
296(2)
The Quest for an Alternative Form of Modern Architecture: 1789-1968
298(10)
Jean Dethier
Franks Cointeraux: First Great Pioneer of Modern Earth Architecture
308(2)
Jean Dethier
Earth Architecture Gallery
310(24)
Hassan Fathy: Second Great Pioneer of Modern Earth Architecture
334(2)
Jean Dethier
Earth Architecture Gallery
336(20)
Chapter 6 Contemporary Creativity: 1970 to the Present Day
356(2)
Half a Century of Evolution: 1970-2020
358(7)
Ariane Wilson
Overview of Contemporary Architectural Practices
365(3)
Hubert Guiliaud
Portraits of Three Pioneers
368(1)
Francis Kere
368(1)
Wang Shu and Lu Wenyu
369(1)
Hubert Guiliaud
Craterre: Pioneers of Modern Earth Architecture since 1979
370(4)
Jean Dethier
A Note from the Founders of CRAterre
374(2)
Patrice Doat
Hubert Guiliaud
Hugo Houben
Earth Architecture Gallery
376(96)
Chapter 7 Perspectives on the Future
472(2)
What is the Future of Earth Architecture? Obstacles and Gains
474(2)
Jean Dethier
The Need for a Cultural and Educational Revolution
476(2)
Patrice Doat
Building with Earth in an Urban Context: A Circular Economy for the Future
478(2)
Hugo Gasnier
The Future of Earth Architecture: Six Viewpoints
480(1)
S. K. Sharma
480(2)
Martin Rauch
482(1)
AnnaHeringer
483(1)
Sebastien Moriset
484(1)
Lara K. Davis
485(1)
Dominique Gauzin-Muller
486(2)
Warnings for the Future
488(2)
Ron Cobb
Luc Schuiten
Conclusion 490(2)
About the Authors 492(4)
Bibliography 496(6)
Index of Architects and Other Creators 502(3)
Index of Illustrated Works by Country 505(1)
Member Institutions of the UNESCO Chair on Earthen Architecture 506(1)
Acknowledgments 507(3)
Picture Credits 510
Jean Dethier has dedicated his life to the research, safeguarding and development of raw earth architecture around the world. Winner of the prestigious Grand Prix dArchitecture in 1987, Dethier also sat on the jury of the 2016 international Terra Award, the first international prize for contemporary earthen structures. Photographer and designer Marc Walter has contributed to many publications, including A Taste for the Exotic, The Great Family Houses of Europe and Empire Style, all published by Thames & Hudson.