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Vibrant architecture: material realm as a codesigner of living spaces

This book sets out the conditions in which the need for a new approach to the production of architecture in the twenty-first century is established, where our homes and cities are facing increasing pressures from environmental challenges that are compromising our well being and our lives. Vibrant ar...

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Autor principal: Armstrong, Rachel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: De Gruyter Open 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110403732
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description This book sets out the conditions in which the need for a new approach to the production of architecture in the twenty-first century is established, where our homes and cities are facing increasing pressures from environmental challenges that are compromising our well being and our lives. Vibrant architecture embodies a new kind of architectural design practice that explores how lively materials, or ‘vibrant matter’ may be incorporated into our buildings to confer on them some of the properties of living things such as, movement, growth, sensitivity and self-repair. My research examines the theoretical and practical implications of how this may occur through the application of a new group of materials in the production of our living spaces, collectively referred to as ‘vibrant matter’.
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spelling cern-20342052021-04-21T20:09:18Zdoi:10.1515/9783110403732http://cds.cern.ch/record/2034205engArmstrong, RachelVibrant architecture: material realm as a codesigner of living spacesEngineeringThis book sets out the conditions in which the need for a new approach to the production of architecture in the twenty-first century is established, where our homes and cities are facing increasing pressures from environmental challenges that are compromising our well being and our lives. Vibrant architecture embodies a new kind of architectural design practice that explores how lively materials, or ‘vibrant matter’ may be incorporated into our buildings to confer on them some of the properties of living things such as, movement, growth, sensitivity and self-repair. My research examines the theoretical and practical implications of how this may occur through the application of a new group of materials in the production of our living spaces, collectively referred to as ‘vibrant matter’.De Gruyter Openoai:cds.cern.ch:20342052015
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