Naturally Animated Architecture - Kevin Nute

Naturally Animated Architecture

By Kevin Nute

  • Release Date: 2018-03-07
  • Genre: Small Business & Entrepreneurship

Description

This video-augmented book explains how the natural movements of the sun, wind and rain can be used to improve the well-being of people in buildings and raise awareness of sustainable living practices. In demonstrating how buildings can be designed to reconcile their traditional role as shelter from the elements with the active inclusion of their movement, the book shows how, in the process of separating us from the extremes of the natural world, architecture can also be a means of reconnecting us with nature.

Contents:Redefining Interior Space, Kengo KumaHere But Not PresentMissing Nature and Change:The Hidden Price of ShelterTesting the TheorySustaining the Earth as Well as OurselvesSunlight:Migrating SunlightSeeing the Earth's RotationTransforming Light and ShadeCurved Surfaces and Changing Caustic PatternsTracking the Sun Under Cloudy SkiesColored SunlightMaking the Sun's Heat VisibleSun-based Indoor AnimationWind:Wind-Generated MovementWind-Animated ShadingThe Benefits of TranslucencyStill Water and Moving AirProspects Without WindowsInvisible ChangeWind-based Indoor AnimationRain:Standing Water Revealing Falling WaterRediscovering Rainwater RunoffRain ShadowsSounds Like RainRain-based Indoor AnimationSustaining the Earth as Well as Ourselves:Combining Natural Indoor Animation and Sustainable PracticesAdvantages of Natural Movement and Low TechnologyImplicationsAppendices:The Water Light Shelf/ Shade AwningThe Digital Tree ShadowMediated Wind MovementBibliographyIndex
Readership: Architects, interior designers, undergraduate and graduate students of architecture and those interested in sustainable, natural buildings.
Keywords:Architecture;Sustainability;Natural Buildings; Sustainable ArchitectureReview:0

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