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Titre : N°1040(2019:novembre) - 2019-11-01 - Ora tocca a voi = It's up to you Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Italien (ita) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture et arts -- 21e siècle
Comportement alimentaire -- Dans l'art -- 21e siècle
Constructions en bois -- Innovations technologiques
Design -- 21e siècle
Design -- Philosophie
Design durable -- 21e siècle
Immeubles de grande hauteur -- Innovations technologiques
Murs végétalisés
Paysage urbain -- 21e siècle
Perspective temporelle
Photocollage
Projets d'urbanisme -- Illustrations, images, etc.
Société numérique
Toits végétalisés
Urbanisme -- Aspect social
Urbanisme -- Philosophie
Urbanisme -- Recherche
Urbanisme durable -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Résumé :
Domus 1040 is entitled “It’s up to you”. In his last editorial, Winy Maas touches climate issues and how we could face them reminding that a better future is possible “only if everybody take responsibility for it”.
The final issue of Domus guest-directed by Winy Maas shows some visions of the future, including the revalutation of food and closer ties between city and countryside: our bodies, homes, cities and landscapes are all shaped by food, and only learning to value it and harnessing its power, we can create a fair, healthy and resilient society.
“Wood is coming” introduces the development of timber structures for tall buildings as a measure to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry. In fact, 36% of global energy consumption is attributed to construction and building use in 2017. The building industry is responsible for over a third of the total carbon emissions in the developed countries of the EU and the United States, and produces a third of the waste worldwide.
In his article – accompanied by illustrations by (ab)Normal studio – Barry Bergdoll, professor of art history in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University, talks about the need for architectural research, expertise and design imagination considering the crisis situation we are living today.
Winy Maas interviews Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb of Rotterdam, thinking about how the city can be made denser and friendlier. The mayor says that the diversity and many nationalities of the city are a “capital” and a “wealth”. Among the topics, the population growth in Rotterdam and thousands of housing units to be added to improve the city.
With the magazine, the supplement Contract. The Production scene, “outlines the limits and ambits of a word – contract – that is losing its clarity and focus”, as editorial director Walter Mariotti explains in his editorial. The issue explores what it is like to work in the field of contract supplies today, including an analysis of five sectors – furniture, offices, lighting, textiles and bathrooms – made by five companies: Artemide, Cappellini, Duravit, Kvadrat and UniFor.En ligne : https://www.domusweb.it/en/speciali/guest-editor/winy-maas/gallery/2019/11/05/do [...] [n° ou bulletin] N°1040(2019:novembre) - 2019-11-01 - Ora tocca a voi = It's up to you [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Italien (ita) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture et arts -- 21e siècle
Comportement alimentaire -- Dans l'art -- 21e siècle
Constructions en bois -- Innovations technologiques
Design -- 21e siècle
Design -- Philosophie
Design durable -- 21e siècle
Immeubles de grande hauteur -- Innovations technologiques
Murs végétalisés
Paysage urbain -- 21e siècle
Perspective temporelle
Photocollage
Projets d'urbanisme -- Illustrations, images, etc.
Société numérique
Toits végétalisés
Urbanisme -- Aspect social
Urbanisme -- Philosophie
Urbanisme -- Recherche
Urbanisme durable -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Résumé :
Domus 1040 is entitled “It’s up to you”. In his last editorial, Winy Maas touches climate issues and how we could face them reminding that a better future is possible “only if everybody take responsibility for it”.
The final issue of Domus guest-directed by Winy Maas shows some visions of the future, including the revalutation of food and closer ties between city and countryside: our bodies, homes, cities and landscapes are all shaped by food, and only learning to value it and harnessing its power, we can create a fair, healthy and resilient society.
“Wood is coming” introduces the development of timber structures for tall buildings as a measure to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry. In fact, 36% of global energy consumption is attributed to construction and building use in 2017. The building industry is responsible for over a third of the total carbon emissions in the developed countries of the EU and the United States, and produces a third of the waste worldwide.
In his article – accompanied by illustrations by (ab)Normal studio – Barry Bergdoll, professor of art history in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University, talks about the need for architectural research, expertise and design imagination considering the crisis situation we are living today.
Winy Maas interviews Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb of Rotterdam, thinking about how the city can be made denser and friendlier. The mayor says that the diversity and many nationalities of the city are a “capital” and a “wealth”. Among the topics, the population growth in Rotterdam and thousands of housing units to be added to improve the city.
With the magazine, the supplement Contract. The Production scene, “outlines the limits and ambits of a word – contract – that is losing its clarity and focus”, as editorial director Walter Mariotti explains in his editorial. The issue explores what it is like to work in the field of contract supplies today, including an analysis of five sectors – furniture, offices, lighting, textiles and bathrooms – made by five companies: Artemide, Cappellini, Duravit, Kvadrat and UniFor.En ligne : https://www.domusweb.it/en/speciali/guest-editor/winy-maas/gallery/2019/11/05/do [...] Réservation
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Titre : Vol.2019:N°10 - 2019-10-01 - Hybride Konstruktionen = Hybrid Forms of Construction Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Constructions en bois -- Innovations technologiques
Immeubles de grande hauteur -- Innovations technologiquesIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : The new Blox building in Copenhagen is a hybrid in more ways than one. With its fully glazed facade, OMA’s multipurpose facility accommodates a lively mix that combines exhibition spaces for the Danish Architecture Center with housing units, co-working spaces, a fitness studio and a café with a terrace, to name a few. In addition to its unusually hybrid use, the striking harbourside building was built as a hybrid: in order to meet the design requirements and their respective material properties, a combination of steel and concrete was used for its load-bearing structure.
For our October issue, Frank Kaltenbach has compiled this and other outstanding examples of hybrid forms of construction. The range of possible structural combinations – be it prefabricated wooden elements with reinforced concrete, steel frames infilled with bricks, or timber frame construction with load-bearing reinforced concrete panels – are as varied as the architectural expression of the individual projects.
Our documentations show to what extent these two aspects go hand in hand, for example, at the new residential complex in Stockholm by BIG, in the renovation of a former locksmith’s shop in Bordeaux by RCR Artotec, or at the primary school in Flanders by Compagnie-O. This issue’s essay considers hybrid timber high-rise buildings and examines how construction types, building owners, architects and structural planners are setting new height records. Our Technology feature highlights one such example – namely the highest timber-hybrid construction in Switzerland; Primin Jung explains the project’s structural design challenges.Note de contenu : 1 Editorial
26 Impressum = Imprint
90 Projektbeteiligte / HerstellerProject Teams / Suppliers
136 Contributors
MagazinReports
6 12 500 Tonnen Leichtigkeit = 12,500 Tonnes of Lightness
10 Wie groß ist BIG genug? = How Big is Enough for BIG?
14 Bauhaus 100: Zu Architektur und Architektur-geschichtsschreibung = On the Political Legacy of the Bauhaus
18 Bücher = Books
20 DETAIL researchStütze aus Beton und Edelstahl = Support Made of Concrete and Stainless Stee
l24 DETAIL Kongress 2019 = DETAIL Congress 2019
Produkte = Products
96 Gebäudehülle = Building Envelopes
122 System- und Leichtbauweisen = Prefabricated and Lightweight Construction
Hybride Konstruktionen = Hybrid Forms of Construction
Essay
28 Holz Höher Hybrid = Timber High-Rise Hybrid Frank Kaltenbach
Dokumentation = Documentation
34 Meditationshaus bei Garmisch-Partenkirchen (DE )= Meditation House near Garmisch-Partenkirchen (DE)Kengo Kuma and Associates und Studio Lois
40 Grundschule in Lebbeke (BE)= Primary School in Lebbeke (BE)Compagnie-O
46 Wohnblock in Stockholm (SE)= Housing Development in Stockholm (SE)BIG
54 Einfamilienhaus in Tuttlingen (DE)= Single-Family House in Tuttlingen (DE)Yonder – Architektur und Design
60 Wohn- und Bürohaus in Bordeaux (FR)= Residential and Office Building in Bordeaux (FR) RCR Artotec
66 Wohnhochhaus in Heilbronn (DE)= Housing High-Rise in Heilbronn (DE)Kaden + Lager
74 Kulturzentrum Blox in Kopenhagen (DK)= Blox Cultural Centre in Copenhagen (DK)OMA/Ellen van Loon
Technik = Technology
82 60 Meter: Das höchste Holzhybridhaus der Schweiz = 60 Metres: The Tallest Hybrid Timber High-Rise in Switzerland Primin Jung
En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/en/magazine/hybrid-forms-of-construction-34705/ [n° ou bulletin] Vol.2019:N°10 - 2019-10-01 - Hybride Konstruktionen = Hybrid Forms of Construction [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Constructions en bois -- Innovations technologiques
Immeubles de grande hauteur -- Innovations technologiquesIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : The new Blox building in Copenhagen is a hybrid in more ways than one. With its fully glazed facade, OMA’s multipurpose facility accommodates a lively mix that combines exhibition spaces for the Danish Architecture Center with housing units, co-working spaces, a fitness studio and a café with a terrace, to name a few. In addition to its unusually hybrid use, the striking harbourside building was built as a hybrid: in order to meet the design requirements and their respective material properties, a combination of steel and concrete was used for its load-bearing structure.
For our October issue, Frank Kaltenbach has compiled this and other outstanding examples of hybrid forms of construction. The range of possible structural combinations – be it prefabricated wooden elements with reinforced concrete, steel frames infilled with bricks, or timber frame construction with load-bearing reinforced concrete panels – are as varied as the architectural expression of the individual projects.
Our documentations show to what extent these two aspects go hand in hand, for example, at the new residential complex in Stockholm by BIG, in the renovation of a former locksmith’s shop in Bordeaux by RCR Artotec, or at the primary school in Flanders by Compagnie-O. This issue’s essay considers hybrid timber high-rise buildings and examines how construction types, building owners, architects and structural planners are setting new height records. Our Technology feature highlights one such example – namely the highest timber-hybrid construction in Switzerland; Primin Jung explains the project’s structural design challenges.Note de contenu : 1 Editorial
26 Impressum = Imprint
90 Projektbeteiligte / HerstellerProject Teams / Suppliers
136 Contributors
MagazinReports
6 12 500 Tonnen Leichtigkeit = 12,500 Tonnes of Lightness
10 Wie groß ist BIG genug? = How Big is Enough for BIG?
14 Bauhaus 100: Zu Architektur und Architektur-geschichtsschreibung = On the Political Legacy of the Bauhaus
18 Bücher = Books
20 DETAIL researchStütze aus Beton und Edelstahl = Support Made of Concrete and Stainless Stee
l24 DETAIL Kongress 2019 = DETAIL Congress 2019
Produkte = Products
96 Gebäudehülle = Building Envelopes
122 System- und Leichtbauweisen = Prefabricated and Lightweight Construction
Hybride Konstruktionen = Hybrid Forms of Construction
Essay
28 Holz Höher Hybrid = Timber High-Rise Hybrid Frank Kaltenbach
Dokumentation = Documentation
34 Meditationshaus bei Garmisch-Partenkirchen (DE )= Meditation House near Garmisch-Partenkirchen (DE)Kengo Kuma and Associates und Studio Lois
40 Grundschule in Lebbeke (BE)= Primary School in Lebbeke (BE)Compagnie-O
46 Wohnblock in Stockholm (SE)= Housing Development in Stockholm (SE)BIG
54 Einfamilienhaus in Tuttlingen (DE)= Single-Family House in Tuttlingen (DE)Yonder – Architektur und Design
60 Wohn- und Bürohaus in Bordeaux (FR)= Residential and Office Building in Bordeaux (FR) RCR Artotec
66 Wohnhochhaus in Heilbronn (DE)= Housing High-Rise in Heilbronn (DE)Kaden + Lager
74 Kulturzentrum Blox in Kopenhagen (DK)= Blox Cultural Centre in Copenhagen (DK)OMA/Ellen van Loon
Technik = Technology
82 60 Meter: Das höchste Holzhybridhaus der Schweiz = 60 Metres: The Tallest Hybrid Timber High-Rise in Switzerland Primin Jung
En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/en/magazine/hybrid-forms-of-construction-34705/ Réservation
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