Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
160
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 30, 2004
Uitgever
Birkhauser Architecture
ISBN-10
3764301287
ISBN-13
9783764301286
Beschrijving
In "Spoiled Climate," François Roche and his partner Stéphanie Lavaux probe the intricate relationship between architecture and environmental change. Their exploration is guided by a vision of how modern design can address the urgent challenges of climate disruption. Through a fusion of innovative thought and artistic expression, they craft a narrative that not only critiques existing frameworks but also offers a glimpse into potential futures.
The authors present a compelling case for rethinking urban spaces, advocating for a symbiosis between human activity and the natural world. Their work serves as a call to action, urging readers to reconsider the way we interact with our environment. With a balance of theory and practical insight, Roche and Lavaux encourage a transformative approach to sustainability.
As they delve into the implications of environmental degradation, the narrative is both cautionary and hopeful. They challenge prevailing notions of progress while envisioning a more harmonious coexistence with nature. Ultimately, the book stands as a vital contribution to the discourse on climate, architecture, and the future of our planet.
The authors present a compelling case for rethinking urban spaces, advocating for a symbiosis between human activity and the natural world. Their work serves as a call to action, urging readers to reconsider the way we interact with our environment. With a balance of theory and practical insight, Roche and Lavaux encourage a transformative approach to sustainability.
As they delve into the implications of environmental degradation, the narrative is both cautionary and hopeful. They challenge prevailing notions of progress while envisioning a more harmonious coexistence with nature. Ultimately, the book stands as a vital contribution to the discourse on climate, architecture, and the future of our planet.
Genres
Kunst & Fotografie