Over the last 150 years our landscapes have been defined by the production and transportation of energy. A complex network of railroads, canals, highways, tunnels, bridges, and viaducts are the result of energy consumption and the distancing of negative or unaccepted effects of energy to remote places. Deforestation and TV broadcasting reveals the scars of energy abuse and displays catastrophes and disasters in real time. Our ordered energy landscapes, defined by their separation and reliant on a level of invisibility, now appear to invade the ‘terrestrial skin’ and are signs of infection and waste. 1 Crippled by the necessity of energy and the incessant documentation by the media, the architecture of energy is forced into visibility
Discussion of the past and future of architecture and energy, with Barnabas Calde
The concept and material manifestations of energy are often considered elusive and invisible per se....
The critical necessity of scaling up renewable energy to meet the challenge of climate change implic...
This paper investigates the barriers and solutions to the use of solar power in architecture. It exa...
Humans are energy hogs, intelligent purveyors of displaced electrical waves construed from ancient c...
In 1973, the OPEAC oil embargo shocked America out of its energy complacency—the era of cheap, seemi...
We have lost the war with energy. Our post World War II dream of a suburban utopia based on cheap ab...
The cities of the 20th and 21st century have gone through an era of unbridled expansion, seizing an ...
In anticipation of the impending results of a world affected by climate change, architecture is now ...
The traditional boundaries of architecture have been greatly expanded by technological advancement i...
Housing has represented one of the most ancient aspects in the social life of humankind. The need of...
The traditional boundaries of architecture have been greatly expanded by technological advancement i...
The main goals of this contribution are twofold. Firstly, it explores the hypothesis of considering ...
This paper has the aim of defining possible interpretive models concerning the integration of energy...
Discussion of the past and future of architecture and energy, with Barnabas Calde
The concept and material manifestations of energy are often considered elusive and invisible per se....
The critical necessity of scaling up renewable energy to meet the challenge of climate change implic...
This paper investigates the barriers and solutions to the use of solar power in architecture. It exa...
Humans are energy hogs, intelligent purveyors of displaced electrical waves construed from ancient c...
In 1973, the OPEAC oil embargo shocked America out of its energy complacency—the era of cheap, seemi...
We have lost the war with energy. Our post World War II dream of a suburban utopia based on cheap ab...
The cities of the 20th and 21st century have gone through an era of unbridled expansion, seizing an ...
In anticipation of the impending results of a world affected by climate change, architecture is now ...
The traditional boundaries of architecture have been greatly expanded by technological advancement i...
Housing has represented one of the most ancient aspects in the social life of humankind. The need of...
The traditional boundaries of architecture have been greatly expanded by technological advancement i...
The main goals of this contribution are twofold. Firstly, it explores the hypothesis of considering ...
This paper has the aim of defining possible interpretive models concerning the integration of energy...
Discussion of the past and future of architecture and energy, with Barnabas Calde
The concept and material manifestations of energy are often considered elusive and invisible per se....
The critical necessity of scaling up renewable energy to meet the challenge of climate change implic...