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02/2020 - 2020-11-01 - Seoul, Berlin und Linz : Die neue Normalität im Office = Seoul, Berlin and Linz : The New Normal of the Office World (Bulletin de Detail Interiors)
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Titre : 02/2020 - 2020-11-01 - Seoul, Berlin und Linz : Die neue Normalität im Office = Seoul, Berlin and Linz : The New Normal of the Office World Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Audemars Piguet (Firme) -- Musées -- Jura (Suisse)
Bureaux -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Construction modulaire
Covid-19 -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
Espace (architecture)
Flexibilité du travail
Horlogerie -- Musées -- Jura (Suisse)
Scénographie d'exposition -- Jura (Suisse)Index. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Note de contenu : Spaces can’t speak. Nevertheless, they can tell stories. Bordering the small town of Le Brassus in the Swiss Jura mountains, a sensational museum opened this year. It turns the history of the two watchmaker families Audemars and Piguet into a sensory experience. For the interiors of the spiral building volume created by BIG, Atelier Brückner designed a narrative scenography that celebrates the precision of the craft of watchmaking in systematically ordered narrative sections.
However, the quest for a thrilling dramaturgy isn’t determined exclusively by time’s linear progression, and the dramatisation of spaces offers manifold opportunities. The projects and topics presented in this issue of Detail Interiors demonstrate this circumstance. For a roof extension in Munich’s Maxvorstadt quarter, Pool Leber Architekten developed tailor-made built-in furniture that offers a high degree of flexibility in a freely flowing spatial continuum. The curved shapes that David Adjaye composed for the flagship store of The Webster comprise a perfectly balanced sculpture made of pink-tinted concrete with a timeless and mysterious impression. Multi-dimensional spatial concepts can benefit the work atmosphere, even during the coronavirus pandemic. The interior designers Karim El-Ishmawi and Chris Middleton of Kinzo explain why in our in-depth interview.En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/magazine/detail-interiors-2-2020/ [n° ou bulletin] 02/2020 - 2020-11-01 - Seoul, Berlin und Linz : Die neue Normalität im Office = Seoul, Berlin and Linz : The New Normal of the Office World [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Audemars Piguet (Firme) -- Musées -- Jura (Suisse)
Bureaux -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Construction modulaire
Covid-19 -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
Espace (architecture)
Flexibilité du travail
Horlogerie -- Musées -- Jura (Suisse)
Scénographie d'exposition -- Jura (Suisse)Index. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Note de contenu : Spaces can’t speak. Nevertheless, they can tell stories. Bordering the small town of Le Brassus in the Swiss Jura mountains, a sensational museum opened this year. It turns the history of the two watchmaker families Audemars and Piguet into a sensory experience. For the interiors of the spiral building volume created by BIG, Atelier Brückner designed a narrative scenography that celebrates the precision of the craft of watchmaking in systematically ordered narrative sections.
However, the quest for a thrilling dramaturgy isn’t determined exclusively by time’s linear progression, and the dramatisation of spaces offers manifold opportunities. The projects and topics presented in this issue of Detail Interiors demonstrate this circumstance. For a roof extension in Munich’s Maxvorstadt quarter, Pool Leber Architekten developed tailor-made built-in furniture that offers a high degree of flexibility in a freely flowing spatial continuum. The curved shapes that David Adjaye composed for the flagship store of The Webster comprise a perfectly balanced sculpture made of pink-tinted concrete with a timeless and mysterious impression. Multi-dimensional spatial concepts can benefit the work atmosphere, even during the coronavirus pandemic. The interior designers Karim El-Ishmawi and Chris Middleton of Kinzo explain why in our in-depth interview.En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/magazine/detail-interiors-2-2020/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 24193 Detail Interiors Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible 6.2024 - 2024-06-09 - Klima und Ressourcen (Bulletin de Detail : Zeitschrift für Architecktur + Baudetail)
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Titre : 6.2024 - 2024-06-09 - Klima und Ressourcen Titre original : Climate and Resources Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2024 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture durable -- Dessins et plans
Architecture et climat -- 21e siècle
Béton -- Innovations technologiques
Bureaux -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Constructions -- 21e siècle -- Aspect environnemental
Constructions circulaires
Constructions en bois -- Vosges (France) -- 21e siècle
Constructions scolaires (écoles primaires)
Extensions (architecture) -- 21e siècle -- Aspect environnemental
Murs végétalisés
Paris (France) -- Grand Palais
Reconversion (architecture) -- 21e siècle
Technologie douce -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : From the editorial of issue DETAIL 6.2024
Taking Strides Towards a Climate-Neutral Future
Sustainability encompasses various practices, all aimed at reducing carbon emissions. Adaptive reuse of buildings and minimizing embodied energy (grey energy) are crucial for achieving climate neutrality. Equally vital measures are the efficient use of resources and reducing operational energy consumption in buildings designed for long-term use: How is the building insulated? How are its rooms cooled?
In selecting projects for this issue, we considered which of the many decarbonization strategies to feature, given their diverse and sometimes conflicting directions. Can a standalone house on undeveloped land be eco-friendly? Can concrete buildings contribute positively to sustainability? Choosing to move beyond a restrictive mindset, we feature not only urban timber constructions and adaptive reuse with building extensions but also a concrete building and a vacation home in a field.
In our main section, you’ll find two apartment buildings in Barcelona and Eindhoven that employ low-tech solutions and circular construction. In Lot, France, a new school building by Dietrich Untertrifaller generates more energy than it consumes. And the BOB Campus in Wuppertal leverages a site-specific resource for sustainability: existing structures.
In our Technology feature, Claudia Siegele examines the carbon footprint of concrete. Meanwhile, the office building by Studio Sozia demonstrates the advantages of this mineral-based building material for long lifecycles and flexible-use spaces.
Numerous strategies can reduce a building’s environmental impact. With this June issue, we spotlight six diverse projects that are taking steps towards a climate- neutral future in very different ways.En ligne : https://www.detail.de/de_en/detail-6-24 [n° ou bulletin] 6.2024 - 2024-06-09 - Klima und Ressourcen = Climate and Resources [texte imprimé] . - 2024.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture durable -- Dessins et plans
Architecture et climat -- 21e siècle
Béton -- Innovations technologiques
Bureaux -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Constructions -- 21e siècle -- Aspect environnemental
Constructions circulaires
Constructions en bois -- Vosges (France) -- 21e siècle
Constructions scolaires (écoles primaires)
Extensions (architecture) -- 21e siècle -- Aspect environnemental
Murs végétalisés
Paris (France) -- Grand Palais
Reconversion (architecture) -- 21e siècle
Technologie douce -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : From the editorial of issue DETAIL 6.2024
Taking Strides Towards a Climate-Neutral Future
Sustainability encompasses various practices, all aimed at reducing carbon emissions. Adaptive reuse of buildings and minimizing embodied energy (grey energy) are crucial for achieving climate neutrality. Equally vital measures are the efficient use of resources and reducing operational energy consumption in buildings designed for long-term use: How is the building insulated? How are its rooms cooled?
In selecting projects for this issue, we considered which of the many decarbonization strategies to feature, given their diverse and sometimes conflicting directions. Can a standalone house on undeveloped land be eco-friendly? Can concrete buildings contribute positively to sustainability? Choosing to move beyond a restrictive mindset, we feature not only urban timber constructions and adaptive reuse with building extensions but also a concrete building and a vacation home in a field.
In our main section, you’ll find two apartment buildings in Barcelona and Eindhoven that employ low-tech solutions and circular construction. In Lot, France, a new school building by Dietrich Untertrifaller generates more energy than it consumes. And the BOB Campus in Wuppertal leverages a site-specific resource for sustainability: existing structures.
In our Technology feature, Claudia Siegele examines the carbon footprint of concrete. Meanwhile, the office building by Studio Sozia demonstrates the advantages of this mineral-based building material for long lifecycles and flexible-use spaces.
Numerous strategies can reduce a building’s environmental impact. With this June issue, we spotlight six diverse projects that are taking steps towards a climate- neutral future in very different ways.En ligne : https://www.detail.de/de_en/detail-6-24 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 28083 DETAIL Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible August.2019 - 2019-08-01 - Smart Work (Bulletin de MD : international magazine of design. Möbel Interior Design)
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Titre : August.2019 - 2019-08-01 - Smart Work Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Catégories : Acoustique architecturale
Bureaux -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Bureaux -- Design
Coworking -- Aménagement
Espace de travail
Travail collaboratifIndex. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Note de contenu : .SPECIAL Smart Work
25 000 Quadratmeter, überdacht von einer denkmalgeschützten, dreischiffigen Spannbeton-Gewölbekonstruktion – Wilmotte & Associés transformiert den ehemaligen Güterbahnhof am Pariser Gare d’Austerlitz in ein Kreativzentrum für Start-ups.
Start-up-Campus ‚Station F‘ in Paris [PDF-Leseprobe] »
.PRODUCTS
Schon lange nicht mehr geht es in Büros steril und sachlich zu. Vielmehr vermitteln die Möbel eine fast anheimelnde Atmosphäre. Dabei darf die Funktionalität nicht zu kurz kommen. Ergonomie und Flexibilität sind auch im Smart Office gefragt.
Wohnliches Feeling [PDF-Leseprobe] »
.GREEN Opinion
Elektroschrott hat keinen Sexappeal. Recycling schon. Formafantasma bringt beides zusammen – in einem Forschungsprojekt, das die Grenzen üblicher Entwurfsarbeit multimedial überschreitet.
Büromöbel aus E-Waste [PDF-Leseprobe] »En ligne : https://www.md-mag.com/ [n° ou bulletin] August.2019 - 2019-08-01 - Smart Work [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger)
Catégories : Acoustique architecturale
Bureaux -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Bureaux -- Design
Coworking -- Aménagement
Espace de travail
Travail collaboratifIndex. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Note de contenu : .SPECIAL Smart Work
25 000 Quadratmeter, überdacht von einer denkmalgeschützten, dreischiffigen Spannbeton-Gewölbekonstruktion – Wilmotte & Associés transformiert den ehemaligen Güterbahnhof am Pariser Gare d’Austerlitz in ein Kreativzentrum für Start-ups.
Start-up-Campus ‚Station F‘ in Paris [PDF-Leseprobe] »
.PRODUCTS
Schon lange nicht mehr geht es in Büros steril und sachlich zu. Vielmehr vermitteln die Möbel eine fast anheimelnde Atmosphäre. Dabei darf die Funktionalität nicht zu kurz kommen. Ergonomie und Flexibilität sind auch im Smart Office gefragt.
Wohnliches Feeling [PDF-Leseprobe] »
.GREEN Opinion
Elektroschrott hat keinen Sexappeal. Recycling schon. Formafantasma bringt beides zusammen – in einem Forschungsprojekt, das die Grenzen üblicher Entwurfsarbeit multimedial überschreitet.
Büromöbel aus E-Waste [PDF-Leseprobe] »En ligne : https://www.md-mag.com/ Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23757 md Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Mai.2019 - 2019-05-11 - Digital office (Bulletin de MD : international magazine of design. Möbel Interior Design)
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Titre : Mai.2019 - 2019-05-11 - Digital office Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Catégories : Bureautique -- 21e siècle
Bureaux -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Bureaux -- Appareils et matériel -- 21e siècle
Matériel bureautiqueIndex. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur [n° ou bulletin] Mai.2019 - 2019-05-11 - Digital office [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger)
Catégories : Bureautique -- 21e siècle
Bureaux -- Aménagement -- 21e siècle
Bureaux -- Appareils et matériel -- 21e siècle
Matériel bureautiqueIndex. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23510 md Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible