Suspend your disbelief for a second, and ask yourself: what is architectural about clouds? For many researchers, practitioners and students of the field, a concern with the architectural is a concern with stable forms, organised layouts, inert materials, and recognisable cultural expressions. Yet in recent decades, relational and process-oriented approaches to analysing ‘the social’ have advanced architectural concerns with intensities of human and nonhuman flows, regulating energy exchanges and microclimatic milieux, and territorialising space through built enclosures and envelopes. The notion of flows in architecture is not only a philosophical category but a practical and programmatic one
Architecture developed directly as a solution to climate change is too often imagined as an apolitic...
“[...] climate can replace typology, function, and form of what we use and define as architecture” (...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...
Suspend your disbelief for a second, and ask yourself: what is architectural about clouds? For many ...
This paper discusses the concept of climate in relation to architectural space. By elaborating on th...
In order to test this shift to the processual as well as architectural practice’s ability to design ...
The defining issue of our time is undoubtedly energy and its consumption, to which buildings and cit...
Structured in three parts - "Precipitation", "Condensation" then "Evaporation" - the thesis puts int...
This book explores the atmospheric issue from a connotatively architectural perspective. It is a jou...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017While today’s society is becoming increasingly satu...
Thesis: S.M. in Architecture Studies, Architectural Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, D...
Architecture is a complex process of spatial and temporal organization, which is conceived, develope...
“[...] climate can replace typology, function, and form of what we use and define as architecture” (...
In an ever changing world, nothing is changing more constantly and rapidly as the weather. It’s an i...
This paper seeks to trace the genealogy between two different terms of ‘atmosphere’. On the one hand...
Architecture developed directly as a solution to climate change is too often imagined as an apolitic...
“[...] climate can replace typology, function, and form of what we use and define as architecture” (...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...
Suspend your disbelief for a second, and ask yourself: what is architectural about clouds? For many ...
This paper discusses the concept of climate in relation to architectural space. By elaborating on th...
In order to test this shift to the processual as well as architectural practice’s ability to design ...
The defining issue of our time is undoubtedly energy and its consumption, to which buildings and cit...
Structured in three parts - "Precipitation", "Condensation" then "Evaporation" - the thesis puts int...
This book explores the atmospheric issue from a connotatively architectural perspective. It is a jou...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017While today’s society is becoming increasingly satu...
Thesis: S.M. in Architecture Studies, Architectural Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, D...
Architecture is a complex process of spatial and temporal organization, which is conceived, develope...
“[...] climate can replace typology, function, and form of what we use and define as architecture” (...
In an ever changing world, nothing is changing more constantly and rapidly as the weather. It’s an i...
This paper seeks to trace the genealogy between two different terms of ‘atmosphere’. On the one hand...
Architecture developed directly as a solution to climate change is too often imagined as an apolitic...
“[...] climate can replace typology, function, and form of what we use and define as architecture” (...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged from...