Grounds and Envelopes: Reshaping Architecture and the Built Environment

Grounds and Envelopes: Reshaping Architecture and the Built Environment

Michael Hensel , Jeffrey P. Turko
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Jun 25, 2015 · English · Paperback (294 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 294
Language English
Published Jun 25, 2015
Publisher Routledge
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0415639174
ISBN-13 9780415639170

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This work presents a profound exploration of the intersection between architecture and the built environment, emphasizing the essential relationship between ground and envelope. Hensel and Turko delve into how these elements can be reimagined and revitalized, merging theoretical perspectives with practical applications. The authors aim to inspire a new understanding of architectural practices, advocating for a holistic approach that harmonizes structural frameworks with the natural landscape.

Throughout the pages, readers are invited to consider the implications of their choices on both a material and conceptual level. By dissecting the dynamics of space, the book encourages architects and designers to rethink foundations and facades, providing innovative strategies for integrating built forms with environmental contexts. Through engaging narratives and rich illustrations, the authors challenge traditional norms and push for a shift in architectural thinking.

Ultimately, this publication serves as a critical resource for professionals, scholars, and enthusiasts alike, presenting a vision for a sustainable future where buildings can coexist symbiotically with their surroundings.

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