Water plays a vital role in shaping our built environment, as it
has done for centuries. We depend on it, we use it, we live with it
and we must respect it. "Aquatecture "is the first book to outline
new ways of designing for water, using examples from around the
world to illustrate methods of utilizing water innovatively,
efficiently and safely.
The first part of the book explores the historical relationship
between water and architecture, examining how cities and
civilisations have been drawn to water and have attempted to
control it. The chapters go on to assess how this relationship has
changed over time, and introduce readers to a range of brand new
techniques that will revolutionise the way we think about water,
design and urban planning. Solutions such as amphibious housing,
wet-proof buildings, zero carbon development, rain gardens, flood
storage and new methods of waterfront design are discussed and
their effectiveness assessed.
Full colour illustrations and international case studies are
used throughout the book to bring these new theories to life;
practical, technical advice sits alongside truly ground-breaking
and ambitious ideas for the future. This book is an ideal reference
tool for all architects, urban designers, planners and
sustainability experts who have an interest in creating a
beautiful, sustainable, intelligent and pleasurable built
environment on land, in water and with water."
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