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The selection, preparation and application of materials in
architecture represent key decisions in the design process, today
as in the past. This book features projects by Archea Associati, a
firm of architects and designers founded in Florence in 1988, that
demonstrate how materials can be used in innovative ways, while
still honouring their traditional characteristics. Glass,
terracotta, concrete and wood are just a few of the elements they
work with. Examples of ancient and contemporary materials are
featured throughout this well-illustrated volume. A gallery of
photographic images accompanied by drawings and descriptive texts
illustrate each building, alternating between details and general
views, from the basic elements to the complete work as a whole.
The Green Energy Laboratory (GEL) is a research centre for low
environmental impact building technologies on the the Minhang
Campus of Jiao Tong University in Shanghai. Created in
collaboration between the university and the Italian Ministry for
Environment, Land and Sea Protection, it was designed and built by
the Florentine architectural firm Archea Associati in 2012. This
book features critical essays, technical drawings, photos of the
construction site and the completed project, and illustrates the
harmony of this structure through its perfect blend of tradition,
architectural ingenuity, and sustainability. The GEL building is
based around a central courtyard with a retractable roof. The top,
or third floor, is recessed in relation to the main block, with a
steeply sloped roof to house solar panels. The outer shell of the
building's double skin is composed of terracotta elements designed
to form pictograms common in the Chinese language. This landmark
project represents a symbol of intercultural cooperation between
Italy and China. Text in English and Italian.
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