61 pagesThe increasing demand for resilience design raises a new challenge for architects. Because of the dominant understanding of resilience as the ability to respond to natural disasters and the climate crisis, the focus has been limited to the engineer-oriented incident-dependent aspect of resilience. The resilience that is mostly mentioned in the architecture industry falls in this narrow concept of resilience. However, the definitions of resilience have been extended, and a diversity of discourse on resilience has also been developed in other disciplines. A broadened domain of resilience in architecture must be addressed on different scales, with different considerations regarding material and immaterial aspects. On one hand, the mate...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
none3noThe increasing availability of solutions able to give the artefacts adaptive behaviours, toge...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in archit...
The relationship between architecture and time can be studied from different points of view, for exa...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
The positive meaning of the concept of resilience has actually been intensified, moving from the ma...
ABSTRACT: From case studies of highly capitalized, architect-designed buildings confronted by natura...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
This book aims to define the position of architecture in urban resilience discourse, and more signif...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
none3noThe increasing availability of solutions able to give the artefacts adaptive behaviours, toge...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in archit...
The relationship between architecture and time can be studied from different points of view, for exa...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
The positive meaning of the concept of resilience has actually been intensified, moving from the ma...
ABSTRACT: From case studies of highly capitalized, architect-designed buildings confronted by natura...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
This book aims to define the position of architecture in urban resilience discourse, and more signif...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
none3noThe increasing availability of solutions able to give the artefacts adaptive behaviours, toge...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...