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Bjarne Mastenbroek. Dig it! Building Bound to the Ground [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 1390 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 271x193x62 mm, weight: 2665 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Taschen GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3836578174
  • ISBN-13: 9783836578172
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 1390 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 271x193x62 mm, weight: 2665 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Taschen GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3836578174
  • ISBN-13: 9783836578172
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Building is one of very few endeavours that are physically connected to the surface of the earth, fixed and enduring. Nevertheless, for centuries, especially in the West, we have considered ourselves separate and above nature, drifting away, defining our own systems and order, and using the ground as a nothing more than a passive foundation. Other times we sought connection, drawing on nature for ritual and religion, fortified protection, and ecological balance.

This global compendium of nearly 1,400 pages brings architecture back in harmony with Earths surface. For years, Bjarne Mastenbroek and his architectural firm, SeARCH, have delved into the relationship architecture has, had, and will have with its surroundings, seeing buildings as landscapes that fit into their site without dominating or disturbing it. For Dig It!, they have dug deep into the history of building culture and brought to light fascinating examples of this philosophysome well known, some previously overlooked.

From African churches chiseled from rock and Chinese villages dug into terrains to Parisian housing vibrantly overgrown and a villa built into the cliffs of Capri (famously featured in the film Le Mépris starring Brigitte Bardot), this book dissects structures from the past millennia. Part atlas, part encyclopedia, it highlights traditional vernacular practices, reconsiders all-time favorites, and celebrates contemporary examples across the globe. Designed by Mevis & Van Deursen, the extensive collection features analytical drawings from SeARCH and photo essays by Iwan Baan.

Dig It! acknowledges an effort to reconnect architecture and landscape and merge building with ground. Separated into six chapters (or strategies)Bury, Embed, Absorb, Spiral, Carve, and Mimicthis remarkable survey reveals humanitys connection to the earth through building culture: clever and utterly relevant for the challenges that we have and will face in both urban and natural environments.

Recenzijos

A global tour of buildings that have a strong relationship to the earth. * canadianarchitect.com * Explores past and present examples of how humans have interacted with and lived on the ground. * designweek.co.uk * Dig it! Building Bound to the Ground explores innovative, sustainable, and technically stunning approaches to architecture. * thisiscolossal.com * Mankind destroys the skin of the earth at an unprecedented scale. The time has come for a fundamental reset. * Bjarne Mastenbroek *

Nature's Lack of Design
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An essay that traces the history of humanity to better understand the relationship between the built environment and the ground on which it sits. It includes a timeline of pivotal moments in which humankind constructed, embraced and retreated to its own environment over the last millennia
Building Bound to the Ground
143
Six strategies for reconnecting architecture and landscape, merging building and ground
Bury
153(236)
The building sits below the earth's crust, allowing for an uninterrupted landscape above
Embed
389(230)
Building and landscape share an equal position within the earth's crust. The building is embedded in the landscape and the landscape is manipulated to accommodate the building
Absorb
619(136)
The building sits atop the earth's crust, receiving information from the land below. Externally, the building alters the landscape, but within the interior, landscape dictates
Spiral
755(206)
The spiral twists the ground upwards or down-wards, multiplying the building's surface area without breaking it into discrete floors. The fluidity of movement and continuity of surface offer a way of unifying building, infrastructure and landscape
Carve
961(180)
Space is carved out of the centre of the building to form a new interior landscape. Natural elements of air and light are invited inside and enclosed
Mimic
1141(228)
The building learns from the landscape. It mimics and simulates natural features and systems, terracing, branching and growing. Building and landscape have begun to merge
List of figures 1369(14)
Bibliography 1383(6)
About the authors 1389(1)
Credits and acknowledgements 1390
The work of Bjarne Mastenbroek is characterised by a continuous exploration into the intimate and reciprocal relationship between architecture and site. As a Dutch architect, Mastenbroek is well aware of the scarcity of land and believes strongly in using this resource more intelligently in order to give 'nature' more space to survive. Since founding the pratice SeARCH in 2002, Mastenbroek has witnessed and actively pushed for a more site-specific or connected approach to architecture to overtake a modernist approach to building.

Founded by Armand Mevis and Linda van Deursen in 1987, Amsterdam-based graphic design studio Mevis & Van Deursen is largely recognized for innovative design work in the cultural sector including the identity of the Stedelijk Museum, collaborations with fashion duo Victor & Rolf, and numerous publications on architecture and design. Imparting a vision of graphic design as an active part of the message their educational engagements include the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Werkplaats Typografie, and Yale School of Art.

After studying photography at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague, Iwan Baan followed his interest in documentary photography, before narrowing his focus to record how humans interact within their built environment, like in his work on informal communities, such as his images of the Torre David in Caracas a series that won Baan the Golden Lion for Best Installation at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale. His work has been exhibited in the Museum of Modern art, the Architectural Association in London, the AIA New York Chapter, and appears frequently on the pages of architecture, design and lifestyle publications all over the world.