03052nam 2200493 450 991055449500332120230322104644.03-0356-2361-910.1515/9783035623611(CKB)5400000000009446(DE-B1597)573950(DE-B1597)9783035623611(MiAaPQ)EBC7163835(Au-PeEL)EBL7163835(PPN)26485375X(EXLCZ)99540000000000944620230322d2022 uy 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDrawing climate visualising invisible elements of architecture /edited by Daniel J. Ryan, Jennifer Ferng, Erik G. L'HeureuxBasel, Switzerland :Birkhäuser,[2022]©20221 online resource illustrations (chiefly color), mapsIncludes index.3-0356-2360-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Introduction: redirecting the arrows of climatic design --Particles to dust storms: seeing climates from below --Wind, making the invisible visible: design for and with natural ventilation --Weathering the monsoon: affective relations --Clouding architecture --90 % chance of rain: downpour as event --Casting shadows and seeking shade --From crystal to cryosphere: architecture for the future ice age --Revealing fire --Explorations: climatic design in the design studio --About the editors and authors --Acknowledgements --Illustration credits --Name index --Subject indexEphemeral phenomena like fire, precipitation, shade, and wind have emerged as important contemporary protagonists for environmental design due to their dynamic impact on buildings and cities. The importance of including these forces in architecture has gained rapid momentum in the global quest for sustainability. This book investigates the history, theory and applications of climatic design in the built environment examining architecture and landscapes from various time periods. Based on a collaboration between the University of Sydney and the National University of Singapore, the book brings together contributing authors from Australia, Singapore, and the United States. "Dry", "Wet", "Cool" and "Hot" divide the book into categories through which a wide array of representational topics are covered —from dust storms and clouds, to ice and bushfires. A concluding section presents project examples for exploratory application in the design of architecture.Architecture and climateArchitecture and climate.720.47Ryan Daniel J.Ferng JenniferL'Heureux Erik G.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910554495003321Drawing climate2815712UNINA