Architecture timed : designing with time in mind / guest-edited by Karen A. Franck.
The traditional veneration of architecture for its monumental and enduring qualities seems to be changing. Architects and other designers are moving away from seeking permanence towards a more open, creative use of what time has to offer. This is revealed in new approaches to historic preservation,...
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West Sussex :
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.,
[2016]
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Series: | Architectural design profile ;
no. 239. Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ; v. 86, no. 1. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Editorial
- About the Guest-Editor
- Introduction: Designing with Time in Mind
- Valuing Architecture's Mutability
- Revaluing Use and Experience
- Treating Architecture as a Process
- The Nine Lives of Buildings
- Abandonment
- Demolition
- Deconstruction
- Preservation, Conservation, Restoration
- Renovation and Rehabilitation
- Adaptive Reuse
- Reoccupation
- Pure Expresssion
- Resurrection
- Between Chance and Intention
- Built Conservation and the Unfinished Fabrics of Time
- St Peter's Basilica
- Modern Work
- Contemporary Work
- Juxtaposing the New and the Old
- St Martin-in-the-Fields
- The Holburne Museum
- Time Matters: Transition and Transformation in Architecture
- The Passing of Time
- The Temporary and Sometimes Mobile
- Limited Time
- Transitioning the Temporary
- Time-Based Transformation
- Inhabiting Time
- CONSCIOUSNESS OF TIME
- TIME, SPEED AND MEMORY
- NEW DYNAMICS OF SPACE AND TIME
- DISCONTINUOUS TIME
- THE MENTAL MEANING OF TIME AND BEAUTY
- SLOWING DOWN EXPERIENCE
- DEVICES OF TIME IN ARCHITECTURE
- WATER, TIME AND ARCHITECTURE
- FORM, TACTILITY AND TIME
- CAN WE AGAIN INHABIT TIME?
- Time as a Medium: Early Work of Enric Miralles
- Over the Day
- Over a Year
- Over Many Years
- Open to Possibilities
- Open to Eternal Forces
- The Presence of the Weather
- Here But Not Present
- Sunlight
- Wind
- Rain
- Sustaining the Earth as Well as Ourselves
- Knowingly Unfinished: Exploiting the Temporality of Landscapes
- La Tancada Lagoon Park
- National Arboretum Canberra
- Grand Parc de Saint-Ouen
- Time as Change and Duration
- Matter Timed
- Constant Performance
- Progressive Change
- Cyclical Change
- Prepared for Uncertainty
- Drawing Time
- Modelling Time for Interactive Drawing.
- Installing Drawing in Public Space
- Enacting Architecture as a Sensory Motor System
- Collectively Drawing Public Life
- Drawing in Time: Processes of Design and Fabrication
- Embedded Time
- Drawing
- Fabrication
- Collapsed Time
- Architecture Takes Time
- In the Meantime
- The Power of Impermanence
- Hold It
- Ever Faster But Still Very Good
- Virtual Design and Construction
- Model Accuracy in Major Renovations
- Advanced Structural Steel Detailing
- Still Analogue, Too
- No More Stopping
- Non-Stop Workflows
- Building+
- Visiting Karsten Harries and Revisiting his 'Building and the Terror of Time'
- WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? WHAT ARE SOME ALTERNATIVES?
- MORE DIFFICULTIES, MORE POSSIBILITIES
- OTHER TRADITIONS AND INTENTIONS, OTHER OUTCOMES
- Counterpoint Finding Time
- I Want it New and I Want it Now
- On the Beauty of Ageing
- Breathe Deeply
- Fast Living, Measured Thinking
- Contributors
- EULA.