

An edition of The New Eco-Architecture (2001)
Alternatives from the Modern Movement
By Colin Porteous
Publish Date
February 8, 2002
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
eng
Pages
208
Description:
"The New eco-Architecture builds a historical bridge between architectural science and design. It seeks to address neglected aspects of the Modern Movement as a prelude to supporting a diversity of architectural insight and experimentation aimed at twenty-first century environmental needs and priorities. The attitudes and influences of renowned figures are re-examined in relation to current issues of sustainability.". "By setting today's green architectural quest within a twentieth century context, and evaluating the main protagonists with regard to a modern eco-sensitive lineage, the book will be of primary interest to architectural students, academics and practitioners. However, it should also intrigue historians, theoreticians and critics, who tend to gloss over such issues, as well as other disciplines engaged with the built environment."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Modern architecture, Modern Architecture, Modern movement (Architecture), Sustainable architecture, Architecture, modern, Architecture, environmental aspects, Architecture, Aspect de l'environnement, Mouvement moderne (Architecture), ARCHITECTURE, Adaptive Reuse & Renovation, Buildings, Landmarks & Monuments, Professional Practice, Reference, Architektur, Umwelt