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BIG. Hot to Cold. An Odyssey of Architectural Adaptation
50Edizione: IngleseDisponibilità: DisponibileTra caldo torrido e freddo implacabile, BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group presenta un'incredibile carrellata di architetture adattive in ambienti estremi in tutto il mondo. In coordinamento con una grande mostra al National Building Museum di Washington, 60 casi di studio mostrano come le strutture possano diventare ecosistemi olistici di profitto sia economico che ambientale.
Softcover with jacket, 6.4 x 9.8 in., 4.30 lb, 712 pagine
BIG. Hot to Cold. An Odyssey of Architectural Adaptation
50Better Smart Than Sorry
An odyssey of architectural adaptation with Bjarke Ingels
After the global success of Yes is More, one of the best-selling architecture books of its generation, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group presents Hot to Cold, an Odyssey of Architectural Adaptation. The book presents sixty case studies in harsh climate conditions in order to examine where and how we live on our planet.
As we travel from one end of the spectrum to its opposite we will see that the more harsh the climate gets, the more intense its impact on the architecture. The central challenge is to mitigate the climatic extremes for hospitable human life, while finding solutions that can be both economically and environmentally profitable.
Architecture is the art and science of accommodating the lives we want to live. Our cities and buildings aren't givens; they are the way they are because that is as far as we have gotten to date. They are the best efforts of our ancestors and fellow planetizens, and if they have shortcomings, it is up to us to continue that effort, pick up where they left off. Hot to Cold stays true to BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group's grand mission to find a pragmatic utopia, shaping not only a particular structural entity, but the kind of world we wish to inhabit.
The book features:
As we travel from one end of the spectrum to its opposite we will see that the more harsh the climate gets, the more intense its impact on the architecture. The central challenge is to mitigate the climatic extremes for hospitable human life, while finding solutions that can be both economically and environmentally profitable.
Architecture is the art and science of accommodating the lives we want to live. Our cities and buildings aren't givens; they are the way they are because that is as far as we have gotten to date. They are the best efforts of our ancestors and fellow planetizens, and if they have shortcomings, it is up to us to continue that effort, pick up where they left off. Hot to Cold stays true to BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group's grand mission to find a pragmatic utopia, shaping not only a particular structural entity, but the kind of world we wish to inhabit.
The book features:
- Design from award-winning artists Sagmeister & Walsh
- Previously unpublished essays by Bjarke Ingels.
- A convertible dust jacket-poster.
BIG. Hot to Cold. An Odyssey of Architectural Adaptation
Softcover with jacket, 16.3 x 25 cm, 1.95 kg, 712 pagineISBN 978-3-8365-5739-9
Edizione: IngleseScarica qui le immagini del prodotto
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Must-have among the architectural monographs.
29 ottobre 2021
Direct, simple and captivating as perfectly in the writer's style: the organisation and representation of the works itself is a work of art.Interesting
27 ottobre 2021
Nice colors, nice images, very pleasant to read.architects world
27 ottobre 2021
Very nice and informative book for architects.BIG
27 ottobre 2021
Just another great book from BIG. He’s really a living legend.Esencial para arquitectos gráficos
27 ottobre 2021
Libro sin duda alguna tiene una visión diferente a lo que la anterior entrega había dejado plasmar, enfocándose en aspectos gráficos y de cómo surgen y nace en la ciudad para un proyecto y cómo estás a través de la práctica pueden llegar a evolucionar y formar parte del repertorio de estrategias de un arquitecto. Las fotografías, los diagramas, las imágenes están muy bien seleccionada y tiene una dinámica interesante que trasciende el formato de un libro en una experiencia continua.