Water has since the beginning of civilizations been known to be the vital component of mankind’s existence. The inseparable relation between architecture and water is well-established from the beginning of ages where humans first settlements arose; that inevitably led to the creation of long-lasting shelters. Despite their strong bond, the architectural relationship with water has been through an unfortunate downfall throughout the years. Some contemporary architects admire to achieve an innovative approach in their projects, but are still lacking the risk of incorporating water as a key component for it; where it can act as a symbol of grandeur, creating an image of perfection within the project. This research, therefore, aims to explore t...
The Float’n’rise Design Studio encourages a paradigm shift in design by speculating how a partially ...
The relationship between human settlements and water has been complex and multidimensional throughou...
Over 70% of the world’s surface is covered with water, making it seem uninhabit-able. Or is it? From...
Water as one of the most fundamental natural elements throughout history greatly impacts formation a...
Water is essential to human sustenance, a vital resource. Water is leisure, a secondary comfort that...
Hui Shun Ki."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Progra...
Water is the source of life for our planet, guided the ancient civilizations, and formed its current...
Water is the essence of life, a material, a resource, a commodity. It is volatile, fragile, devastat...
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 2000Includes bibliographical re...
Analysing European buildings, the author notices a new approach to the use of water in contemporary ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1994.Includes bibliogra...
Abstract In the quest for achieving a modern civilization, the interconnected relationship between m...
Water is one of the fundamental resources for the survival of humanity and during the centuries in a...
This dissertation aims to investigate how architecture can improve water literacy and, thus, water c...
Qualificació obtinguda: 9 Màster universitari en Disseny -- Contemporary Desig
The Float’n’rise Design Studio encourages a paradigm shift in design by speculating how a partially ...
The relationship between human settlements and water has been complex and multidimensional throughou...
Over 70% of the world’s surface is covered with water, making it seem uninhabit-able. Or is it? From...
Water as one of the most fundamental natural elements throughout history greatly impacts formation a...
Water is essential to human sustenance, a vital resource. Water is leisure, a secondary comfort that...
Hui Shun Ki."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Progra...
Water is the source of life for our planet, guided the ancient civilizations, and formed its current...
Water is the essence of life, a material, a resource, a commodity. It is volatile, fragile, devastat...
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 2000Includes bibliographical re...
Analysing European buildings, the author notices a new approach to the use of water in contemporary ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1994.Includes bibliogra...
Abstract In the quest for achieving a modern civilization, the interconnected relationship between m...
Water is one of the fundamental resources for the survival of humanity and during the centuries in a...
This dissertation aims to investigate how architecture can improve water literacy and, thus, water c...
Qualificació obtinguda: 9 Màster universitari en Disseny -- Contemporary Desig
The Float’n’rise Design Studio encourages a paradigm shift in design by speculating how a partially ...
The relationship between human settlements and water has been complex and multidimensional throughou...
Over 70% of the world’s surface is covered with water, making it seem uninhabit-able. Or is it? From...