This paper is part of an on-going research which attempts to reveal whether an analogy between ecology and architecture can benefit architectural design and if so, then in what ways. The analogy is done through an interpretation of three ecological principles which define the organization of living systems and then attempts to reveal how these three ecological principles may be implemented in architecture. The paper firstly describes the problem at hand and the need for a new model for architecture which may be better informed by the study of ecological systems. It then elaborates on the definition of the three ecological principles (fluctuations, stratification, and interdependence) which were chosen for investigation because they define t...
The environment we live in is a direct result of complex mechanisms which are involved in all compon...
Natural versus built environment. Nature versus man made. Organic versus inorganic. These are argu...
This paper examines the relationships between diverse technical design strategies and competing conc...
This paper is part of an on-going research study in the field of architectural design that is attemp...
Ecology is an important and unique part of architecture. Nowadays, more and more buildings are inten...
In an contemporary discussion on the undersirable effects of architecture upon the natural landscap...
Moving towards a world with higher environmental awareness, the concept of ‘ecology’ has become part...
This research aims to investigate how an understanding of ecological behaviour in certain living sy...
The search for a coherent approach to optimising the delivery of sustainable development has moved f...
This thesis looks at the idea of ecology and its relationship to, and influence on, architectural th...
Ecological crises have affected the architecture discipline, and different techniques, technologies,...
Environmentally - appropriate architectural works are considered by certain critics as relatively or...
In recent decades, the field of architecture has witnessed a fundamental shift under the banner of ‘...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.The use of the word e...
38 pagesTo me, ecology implies a dynamic system controlling all living species and their physical en...
The environment we live in is a direct result of complex mechanisms which are involved in all compon...
Natural versus built environment. Nature versus man made. Organic versus inorganic. These are argu...
This paper examines the relationships between diverse technical design strategies and competing conc...
This paper is part of an on-going research study in the field of architectural design that is attemp...
Ecology is an important and unique part of architecture. Nowadays, more and more buildings are inten...
In an contemporary discussion on the undersirable effects of architecture upon the natural landscap...
Moving towards a world with higher environmental awareness, the concept of ‘ecology’ has become part...
This research aims to investigate how an understanding of ecological behaviour in certain living sy...
The search for a coherent approach to optimising the delivery of sustainable development has moved f...
This thesis looks at the idea of ecology and its relationship to, and influence on, architectural th...
Ecological crises have affected the architecture discipline, and different techniques, technologies,...
Environmentally - appropriate architectural works are considered by certain critics as relatively or...
In recent decades, the field of architecture has witnessed a fundamental shift under the banner of ‘...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.The use of the word e...
38 pagesTo me, ecology implies a dynamic system controlling all living species and their physical en...
The environment we live in is a direct result of complex mechanisms which are involved in all compon...
Natural versus built environment. Nature versus man made. Organic versus inorganic. These are argu...
This paper examines the relationships between diverse technical design strategies and competing conc...