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Increasingly, innovative construction design relies on interdisciplinary cooperation between architects, engineers and the construction industry. GAM.12 - Structural Affairs takes a look at the mechanics of cooperation in the dynamic work processes of contemporary architecture. New digital methods, materials and production methods require the participation of more and more specialised stakeholders in the design and construction process – they influence and determine the respective architectural design process from the outline idea through to detailed design and construction. GAM.12 investigates the potential and synergies of this development for the architectural process, and presents current projects and theoretical positions for discussion. Innovative konstruktive Entwürfe sind in zunehmendem Maße auf die interdisziplinärere Zusammenarbeit zwischen Architekten, Ingenieuren und der Bauindustrie angewiesen. GAM.12 - Structural Affairs beobachtet das Feld der Kooperationen in den dynamischen Arbeitsabläufen der Gegenwartsarchitektur. Neue digitale Methoden, Werkstoffe und Fertigungstechniken erfordern eine Beteiligung von immer höher spezialisierten Akteuren am Planungs- und Bauprozess: sie beeinflussen und prägen das jeweilige architektonische Entwurfsprogramm von der Entwurfsidee über die Ausführungsplanung bis hin zur Konstruktion. GAM.12 fragt nach den Potenzialen und Synergien dieser Entwicklung für die architektonische Praxis und stellt aktuelle Projekte sowie theoretische Positionen zur Diskussion.
Architecture --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing --- Technological innovations.
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Architecture --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing --- Hamburg (Germany) --- Buildings, structures, etc.
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Die im vai gezeigte Ausstellung gibt einen ersten Einblick in den laufenden Entwicklungsprozess der Wanderausstellung zum Thema "Architektur aus Vorarlberg", die im September 2014 erstmalig im Werkraum Bregenzerwald und danach weltweit in den Österreichischen Kulturforen gezeigt wird. Der Titel ist Ausdruck einer Haltung und Hinweis auf den Modus Operandi einer Praxis, die sich primär aus der Unmittelbarkeit des Tuns erschließen und verstehen lässt. Diesem Umstand Rechnung tragend, reflektiert die Präsentation im vai den Prozess des Machens dieser Ausstellung, vom Konzept über Beispiele einer breit angelegten Interviewreihe mit den ProtagonistInnen der baukulturellen Entwicklung Vorarlbergs bis hin zum Prototypen der Ausstellungsarchitektur, der die laufende Auseinandersetzung mit den vielschichtigen inhaltlichen und szenografischen Aspekten eines derartigen Formats veranschaulichen soll.Die erste Ausgabe beinhaltet u.a. das Leitkonzept, eine Isometrie der Ausstellungsarchitektur sowie eine Reihe von Interviews mit Renate Breuß, Christian Schützinger, Verena Konrad und Robert Fabach. The exhibition at the vai is the first to offer insights into the development process of the traveling exhibition on architecture in Vorarlberg, which shall first be opened to the public in September 2014 at the Werkraum Bregenzerwald before visiting Austrian cultural venues all over the world. The name of the exhibition is a reflection of a stance and modus operandi that is directly derived from architectural practice. As a result, the exhibition at the vai showcases these practices, starting with the conception of projects and examples thereof. The exhibition also offers a broad series of interviews with major figures in the development of construction culture in Vorarlberg and includes exhibition architecture prototypes that put the many content levels and scenographic aspects of the format on display.The first edition contains the guiding principles, the isometrics of exhibition architecture as well as interviews with Renate Breuß, Christian Schützinger, Verena Konrad and Robert Fabach.
Architecture --- Architecture, Austrian --- Austrian architecture --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing
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architectuur --- children [people by age group] --- architecture [discipline] --- kinderen --- Architecture --- Architecture and youth. --- Architecture and youth --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing --- Youth and architecture --- Youth
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This original study calls for every part of the built environment worldwide to be seen as a representation of a certain reality and as a new, meaningful combination, in the specific context of a concrete commission of architectural elements that were already there.
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schools [buildings] --- Architecture --- Ecole --- Bâtiment scolaire --- School buildings --- Espace scolaire --- 727.1 --- Schoolarchitectuur --- Buildings, School --- School architecture --- School-houses --- Schoolhouses --- Public buildings --- School facilities --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing --- School buildings - Europe --- Architecture - Designs and plans
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Architecture --- Cities and towns --- Cities and towns. --- Designs and plans --- Designs and plans. --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing --- Environmental planning --- comprehensive plans [reports]
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Équipements sportifs --- 725.8 --- Recreatiegebouwen. Gebouwen voor amusement; ontspanning; sport; spel --- Architecture --- Physical education facilities. --- 725.8 Recreatiegebouwen. Gebouwen voor amusement; ontspanning; sport; spel --- Physical education facilities --- Sports facilities --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing
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Ontwerpen --- Landschappen ; tuinarchitectuur ; parkaanleg ; theorie --- Landschapsarchitectuur ; de open ruimte ; ontwerpen --- 712.02 --- Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur ; aanleggen van parken, tuinen --- Architecture --- Landscape architecture --- Horticultural service industry --- Landscape gardening --- Landscaping industry --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing
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If you were to design a building that prioritises occupants’ happiness, what would it look like? How would the materials, form and layout support healthy ways of living and working? Delving into the evidenced-based research on architecture and mental wellbeing, The Happy Design Toolkit helps you to create happier places. It explores how factors, such as lighting, comfort, control over our environments and access to nature, exercise and social interaction, can impact how we feel. Easy-to-understand tips include bringing nature into your developments with roof gardens and living facades and countering social isolation with communal areas that encourage chance interaction. Each of the featured architectural interventions includes an analysis of the wellbeing benefits as well as the potential limitations or associated challenges. From sparking joy in individual homes and workplaces to encouraging healthier lifestyles through landscaping and urban design, this book demonstrates how wellbeing concepts can be integrated across a range of scales and typologies. Packed with inspiration and advice, The Happy Design Toolkit will breathe new life into your projects and help you create a happier and more inclusive built environment for everyone. Features real-world examples including Marmalade Lane co-housing by Mole Architects, Francis Holland School by BDP, Maggie’s Centre Oldham by dRMM Architects, Kings Crescent Estate by Karakusevic Carson Architects and Happy Street by Yinka Ilori. Over 100 hand-drawn illustrations of design details and elevations. Essential reading for architects, interior designers, landscape architects and students. Introduction & How to use this book 1. Light, natural and artificial 2. Comfort and materials 3. Control and autonomy 4. Nature and biophilia 5. Aesthetics and legibility 6. Activity and exercise 7. Social interaction, community and sense of place Conclusion Ben Channon is an architect specialising in designing healthy buildings. He is author of Happy by Design: A Guide to Architecture and Wellbeing (2019, RIBA Publishing), a Director at design-for-wellbeing consultancy Ekkist, and co-founder of the Architects’ Mental Wellbeing Forum.
Architecture --- Well-being --- Architectural designs --- Designs, Architectural --- Architectural drawing --- Environmental psychology --- Welfare (Personal well-being) --- Wellbeing --- Quality of life --- Happiness --- Health --- Wealth --- Psychological aspects --- Designs and plans --- Human factors --- Design architectural. --- Bien-être. --- 72.012.4
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