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Informationen zum Autor WM. HEATH KINGSTON Klappentext Sustainable design requires that design practitioners respond to a particular set of social, cultural and environmental conditions. Vernacular Architecture and Regional Design defines a set of strategies for understanding the complexities of a regional setting. Through a series of international case studies, it examines how architects and designers have applied a variety of tactics to achieve culturally and environmentally appropriate design solutions. This book: shows that architecture and design are inextricably linked to social and environmental processes, and are not just technical or aesthetic exercises articulates a variety of methods to realise goals of socially responsible and environmentally responsive design calls for a principled approach to design in an effort to preserve fragile environments and forge sustainable best practice. Vernacular Architecture and Regional Design will appeal to educators and professional practitioners in the fields of architecture, heritage conservation and urban design. Zusammenfassung Sustainable design requires that design practitioners respond to a particular set of social, cultural and environmental conditions. This work examines how architects and designers have applied a variety of tactics to achieve culturally and environmentally appropriate design solutions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword; Preface: Regionalism Reconsidered; Section One: Exploring the Nature of Place1. An Interpretative Model for Assessing Regional Identity Amidst Change; 2. Architecture as Cultural Production; Section Two: From Regional Theory to a Situated Regional Response; 3. Introduction; Part One: People; 4. Howard Davis; 5. Nihal Perea; 6. Jo Noero; Part Two: Locale; 7. Teddy Cruz; 8. Darren Petrucci; Part Three: Environment; 9. Nina Maritz; 10. Carol A. Wilson; 11 Glenn Murcutt.
List of contents
Foreword; Preface: Regionalism Reconsidered; Section One: Exploring the Nature of Place
1. An Interpretative Model for Assessing Regional Identity Amidst Change; 2. Architecture as Cultural Production; Section Two: From Regional Theory to a Situated Regional Response; 3. Introduction; Part One: People; 4. Howard Davis; 5. Nihal Perea; 6. Jo Noero; Part Two: Locale; 7. Teddy Cruz; 8. Darren Petrucci; Part Three: Environment; 9. Nina Maritz; 10. Carol A. Wilson; 11 Glenn Murcutt.