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Responsive landscapes : strategies for responsive technologies in landscape architecture / Bradley Cantrell and Justine Holzman.

Κατά: Συντελεστής(ές): Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΚείμενοΛεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, [2016].Έκδοση: First editionΠεριγραφή: xx, 297 σ. : έγχρ. εικ. ; 25 εκISBN:
  • 9781138796652
Θέμα(τα): Ταξινόμηση DDC:
  • 712.5 23
Περιεχόμενα:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction -- 1.1.The paradigm shift -- 1.2.Nature? -- 1.3.Looking forward -- 2.Responsive Technologies -- 2.1.Technologies -- 2.2.Prototyping -- 2.3.Visualization, mapping, and simulation -- 3.Expanding The Feedback Loop -- 3.1.Evolving response -- 3.2.Intelligence -- 3.3.Synthesis -- 4.Elucidate -- 4.1.Wind Screen, Howeler + Yoon Architecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2011 -- 4.2.Dune 4.2, Daan Roosegaarde, Studio Roosegaarde. Esch, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2010 -- 4.3.Nuage Vert "Green Cloud", Helen Evans and Heiki Hansen, HeHe. Helsinki, Finland, 2009 -- 4.4.Confluence, SCAPE / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE and The Living. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2012 -- 5.Compress -- 5.1.The Theater of Lost Species, Nataly Gattegno and Jason Kelly Johnson, Future Cities Lab. San Francisco, California, 2014 -- 5.2.Emergence, Obscura Digital. San Francisco, California, 2013 Interview / Garth Williams --
5.3.Datascape, Yitian Wang, Yi Liu, Matty A. Williams, Synthetic Urban Ecologies Studio. West Oakland, California, 2013 -- 6.Displace -- 6.1.Living Light, David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang, The Living. Seoul, Korea, 2009 -- 6.2.Scent Garden, Rodolphe el-Koury, Drew Adams, James Dixon, and Fadi Masoud. Xi'an, China, 2011 -- 6.3.Datagrove, Nataly Gattegno and Jason Kelly Johnson, Future Cities Lab. San Jose, California, 2012 -- 6.4.Pachube, Xively and Thingful, Usman Haque, Usman Design + Research. Web-based Platform, London, UK, 2008 -- 6.5.Local Code, Nicholas de Monchaux. San Francisco, California, 2012 Interview / Nicholas de Monchaux -- 6.6.Rapid Landscape Prototyping Machine, Alexander Robinson, University of Southern California Landscape Morphologies Lab, Owens Lake, California, 2011 -- 7.Connect -- 7.1.MIMMI, INVIVIA and Urbain DRC. Minneapolis, Illinois, 2013 Interview / Allen Sayegh --
7.2.Aviary, Howeler + Yoon and Parallel Development with sound composition by Erik Carlson. Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2013 -- 7.3.Sky Ear, Usman Haque, Haque Design + Research. Fribourg Switzerland and Greenwich, London, 2004 -- 7.4.Amphibious Architecture, The Living and The xClinic. New York City, 2009 -- 7.5.H.O.R.T.U.S. Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto, ecoLogic Studio. London, United Kingdom, 2012 -- 7.6.Augmented City 3D, Keiichi Matsuda, London, UK, 2010 Interview / Keiichi Matsuda -- 8.Ambient -- 8.1.Bloom, Doris Sung, Ingalill Wahlroos-Ritter, Matthew Melnyk, dOSu Studio Architecture. Los Angeles, California, 2012 -- 8.2.Reef, Rob Ley and Joshua G. Stein. New York City, 2009 Interview / Rob Ley -- 8.3.META-follies, Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto, ecoLogic Studio. Orleans, France, 2013 -- 8.4.Epiphyte Chamber, Philip Beesley. Seoul, Korea, 2014 -- 9.Modify -- 9.1.Open Columns, Omar Khan and Laura Garofalo. Buffalo, New York, 2007 --
9.2.Smart Highways, Studio Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure. Netherlands, 2013 Interview / Daan Roosegaarde -- 9.3.Vacuolar Effluvia Genesis (WEG), Josh Brooks and Kim Nguyen, LSU Responsive Systems Studio. Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana, 2011 -- 9.4.Pod Mod, Charlie Pruitt, Brennan Dedon and Rob Herkes, LSU Responsive Systems Studio. Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana, 2011 -- 9.5.Synthetic Mudscapes, Jeff Carney, Bradley Cantrell, Liz Williams, LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio. Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana, 2013.
Περίληψη: "The sensing, processing, and visualizing that are currently in development within the environment boldly change the ways design and maintenance of landscapes are perceived and conceptualised. This is the first book to rationalize interactive architecture and responsive technologies through the lens of contemporary landscape architectural theory. Responsive Landscapes frames a comprehensive view of design projects using responsive technologies and their relationship to landscape and environmental space. Divided into six insightful sections, the book frames the projects through the terms; elucidate, compress, displace, connect, ambient, and modify to present and construct a pragmatic framework in which to approach the integration of responsive technologies into landscape architecture. Complete with international case studies, the book explores the various approaches taken to utilise responsive technologies in current professional practice. This will serve as a reference for professionals, and academics looking to push the boundaries of landscape projects and seek inspiration for their design proposals."--Publisher.
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Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction -- 1.1.The paradigm shift -- 1.2.Nature? -- 1.3.Looking forward -- 2.Responsive Technologies -- 2.1.Technologies -- 2.2.Prototyping -- 2.3.Visualization, mapping, and simulation -- 3.Expanding The Feedback Loop -- 3.1.Evolving response -- 3.2.Intelligence -- 3.3.Synthesis -- 4.Elucidate -- 4.1.Wind Screen, Howeler + Yoon Architecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2011 -- 4.2.Dune 4.2, Daan Roosegaarde, Studio Roosegaarde. Esch, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2010 -- 4.3.Nuage Vert "Green Cloud", Helen Evans and Heiki Hansen, HeHe. Helsinki, Finland, 2009 -- 4.4.Confluence, SCAPE / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE and The Living. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2012 -- 5.Compress -- 5.1.The Theater of Lost Species, Nataly Gattegno and Jason Kelly Johnson, Future Cities Lab. San Francisco, California, 2014 -- 5.2.Emergence, Obscura Digital. San Francisco, California, 2013 Interview / Garth Williams --

5.3.Datascape, Yitian Wang, Yi Liu, Matty A. Williams, Synthetic Urban Ecologies Studio. West Oakland, California, 2013 -- 6.Displace -- 6.1.Living Light, David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang, The Living. Seoul, Korea, 2009 -- 6.2.Scent Garden, Rodolphe el-Koury, Drew Adams, James Dixon, and Fadi Masoud. Xi'an, China, 2011 -- 6.3.Datagrove, Nataly Gattegno and Jason Kelly Johnson, Future Cities Lab. San Jose, California, 2012 -- 6.4.Pachube, Xively and Thingful, Usman Haque, Usman Design + Research. Web-based Platform, London, UK, 2008 -- 6.5.Local Code, Nicholas de Monchaux. San Francisco, California, 2012 Interview / Nicholas de Monchaux -- 6.6.Rapid Landscape Prototyping Machine, Alexander Robinson, University of Southern California Landscape Morphologies Lab, Owens Lake, California, 2011 -- 7.Connect -- 7.1.MIMMI, INVIVIA and Urbain DRC. Minneapolis, Illinois, 2013 Interview / Allen Sayegh --

7.2.Aviary, Howeler + Yoon and Parallel Development with sound composition by Erik Carlson. Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2013 -- 7.3.Sky Ear, Usman Haque, Haque Design + Research. Fribourg Switzerland and Greenwich, London, 2004 -- 7.4.Amphibious Architecture, The Living and The xClinic. New York City, 2009 -- 7.5.H.O.R.T.U.S. Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto, ecoLogic Studio. London, United Kingdom, 2012 -- 7.6.Augmented City 3D, Keiichi Matsuda, London, UK, 2010 Interview / Keiichi Matsuda -- 8.Ambient -- 8.1.Bloom, Doris Sung, Ingalill Wahlroos-Ritter, Matthew Melnyk, dOSu Studio Architecture. Los Angeles, California, 2012 -- 8.2.Reef, Rob Ley and Joshua G. Stein. New York City, 2009 Interview / Rob Ley -- 8.3.META-follies, Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto, ecoLogic Studio. Orleans, France, 2013 -- 8.4.Epiphyte Chamber, Philip Beesley. Seoul, Korea, 2014 -- 9.Modify -- 9.1.Open Columns, Omar Khan and Laura Garofalo. Buffalo, New York, 2007 --

9.2.Smart Highways, Studio Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure. Netherlands, 2013 Interview / Daan Roosegaarde -- 9.3.Vacuolar Effluvia Genesis (WEG), Josh Brooks and Kim Nguyen, LSU Responsive Systems Studio. Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana, 2011 -- 9.4.Pod Mod, Charlie Pruitt, Brennan Dedon and Rob Herkes, LSU Responsive Systems Studio. Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana, 2011 -- 9.5.Synthetic Mudscapes, Jeff Carney, Bradley Cantrell, Liz Williams, LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio. Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana, 2013.

"The sensing, processing, and visualizing that are currently in development within the environment boldly change the ways design and maintenance of landscapes are perceived and conceptualised. This is the first book to rationalize interactive architecture and responsive technologies through the lens of contemporary landscape architectural theory. Responsive Landscapes frames a comprehensive view of design projects using responsive technologies and their relationship to landscape and environmental space. Divided into six insightful sections, the book frames the projects through the terms; elucidate, compress, displace, connect, ambient, and modify to present and construct a pragmatic framework in which to approach the integration of responsive technologies into landscape architecture. Complete with international case studies, the book explores the various approaches taken to utilise responsive technologies in current professional practice. This will serve as a reference for professionals, and academics looking to push the boundaries of landscape projects and seek inspiration for their design proposals."--Publisher.

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