This article is a commentary on natural border conditions between land and water, on how they and communities associated with them are affected by behavioural changes of the weather and how groups of architecture students responded to the challenge of conceiving ways to minimise, alleviate and even harness the effects of deluges. The historic dependence on water of human civilisation is making us vulnerable to the impact of the intensification and rise in frequency of climatic or other natural events. Lack of planning, regulation, strategies are in some cases responsible for an increase in the severity of damage caused by adjacency to water. The groups of students engaged in the project analysed different site conditions across the globe, i...
This thesis explores the condition where water meets urban edge in Asunción, Paraguay, proposing an ...
The separation silo that exists between people, water and land creates a challenge when planning for...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.Includes bibli...
This article is a commentary on natural border conditions between land and water, on how they and co...
Infrastructure, architecture, and landscape have been commonly understood as three different entitie...
Water is essential to human sustenance, a vital resource. Water is leisure, a secondary comfort that...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1994.Includes bibliogra...
Water is the source of life for our planet, guided the ancient civilizations, and formed its current...
The Float’n’rise Design Studio encourages a paradigm shift in design by speculating how a partially ...
Water is one of the fundamental resources for the survival of humanity and during the centuries in a...
The sea dike is a spatial interim in the dialogue between human at land and natural forces at the Wa...
A didactic response through architecture is secure through the re-establishment of the importance of...
Analysing European buildings, the author notices a new approach to the use of water in contemporary ...
In an excerpt from the fictional work “Waterland” (Swift, 1992), the narrator labels water as “Nothi...
EFLA Regional Congress of Landscape Architecture, 02-04 Nov., 2011, Tallin, EstoniaWater is a struct...
This thesis explores the condition where water meets urban edge in Asunción, Paraguay, proposing an ...
The separation silo that exists between people, water and land creates a challenge when planning for...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.Includes bibli...
This article is a commentary on natural border conditions between land and water, on how they and co...
Infrastructure, architecture, and landscape have been commonly understood as three different entitie...
Water is essential to human sustenance, a vital resource. Water is leisure, a secondary comfort that...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1994.Includes bibliogra...
Water is the source of life for our planet, guided the ancient civilizations, and formed its current...
The Float’n’rise Design Studio encourages a paradigm shift in design by speculating how a partially ...
Water is one of the fundamental resources for the survival of humanity and during the centuries in a...
The sea dike is a spatial interim in the dialogue between human at land and natural forces at the Wa...
A didactic response through architecture is secure through the re-establishment of the importance of...
Analysing European buildings, the author notices a new approach to the use of water in contemporary ...
In an excerpt from the fictional work “Waterland” (Swift, 1992), the narrator labels water as “Nothi...
EFLA Regional Congress of Landscape Architecture, 02-04 Nov., 2011, Tallin, EstoniaWater is a struct...
This thesis explores the condition where water meets urban edge in Asunción, Paraguay, proposing an ...
The separation silo that exists between people, water and land creates a challenge when planning for...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.Includes bibli...