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OverviewThis book addresses the built environment through the lens of environmental architecture, and in a holistic manner. It moves gradually from psychophysiology and thinking-doing-feeling modalities, through environmental criteria to environmental modulation, concluding with a debate around mitigation and adaptation.Much use is made of re-interpreting past quotations seen as relevant for environmental architecture. No definitive conclusions are reached, but rather broad discursive messages are offered. The text will have lasting luminance for new generations involved with the built environment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Colin PorteousPublisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9781527568617ISBN 10: 152756861 Pages: 593 Publication Date: 27 April 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""This book represents a lifetime’s work from the author. It primarily re-examines key literature and case studies mostly related to 19th and 20th century environmental architecture to develop a more nuanced set of precepts for designers to follow. There is no attempt to present a definitive approach to environmental design. Instead, Colin Porteous presents a ‘bricolage’ (to use Colin Rowe’s definitive term) of insights, which provide an improvised platform of various ideas for others to work with. There is wisdom in this approach, as it avoids the artificial boundaries that many ‘green guides to architecture’ have created for themselves by defining very specific criteria and methods. Instead, it allows the reader to engage with an ongoing conversation with the author along a journey of examination and reflection.[...] there is a wealth of wisdom and understanding within all the careful analysis presented which rewards a careful reading, making this a valuable addition to canon of literature on environmental architecture and a core reference for 20th Century modernism as seen through the eyes of a consummate environmental architect, researcher – and teacher."" Professor Fionn Stevenson, University of Sheffield" This book represents a lifetime's work from the author. It primarily re-examines key literature and case studies mostly related to 19th and 20th century environmental architecture to develop a more nuanced set of precepts for designers to follow. There is no attempt to present a definitive approach to environmental design. Instead, Colin Porteous presents a 'bricolage' (to use Colin Rowe's definitive term) of insights, which provide an improvised platform of various ideas for others to work with. There is wisdom in this approach, as it avoids the artificial boundaries that many 'green guides to architecture' have created for themselves by defining very specific criteria and methods. Instead, it allows the reader to engage with an ongoing conversation with the author along a journey of examination and reflection.[...] there is a wealth of wisdom and understanding within all the careful analysis presented which rewards a careful reading, making this a valuable addition to canon of literature on environmental architecture and a core reference for 20th Century modernism as seen through the eyes of a consummate environmental architect, researcher - and teacher. Professor Fionn Stevenson, University of Sheffield Author InformationProfessor Colin Porteous, formerly a full-time academic (1986-2006), still works part-time on both research and teaching at the Mackintosh School of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art, UK. His publications include The NEW eco-ARCHITECTURE (2002) and Solar Architecture in Cool Climates (2005). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |