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The two volumes provide an overview of dynamic and adaptive
building components in architecture, a field of growing importance
in view of the complex demands placed on today's buildings. The
focus is on the following challenges: How can the energy demand of
buildings be reduced? How can usage possibilities be expanded? How
can dynamic movements in buildings be mapped, absorbed and
controlled? The spectrum of designs presented ranges from movable
elements for the use of solar energy or dynamic light designs to
components that can be swivelled, rotated, folded or flapped. The
contributors show innovative solutions from leading architects
worldwide.
Dynamic components and adaptive elements are becoming increasingly
important in contemporary architecture, and not just because of
their visual effect. If architects and engineers are engaging more
and more with the issue of movement - whether in the form of
sun-tracking solar cells, lowerable walls, or intelligently
programmed elevators - it's because they are busy exploring
responses to three challenges: How can we control and reduce the
energy requirement of buildings? How can we expand the range of
possible uses? And how can we represent, illustrate, accommodate,
and control dynamic movements in buildings? Designers and builders
who seek to use kinetic components face technical and design
challenges that aren't covered by traditional structural theory.
For these users, this book presents the technical tools and
constructional solutions that will allow them to implement these
movements concretely and deploy them functionally within the
domains of of "Energy," "Change of Use," and "Interaction." First
it lays out the fundamentals and design principles of kinetics in
architecture, technology, art, and nature in a structured manner.
In a third section, forty movable elements are shown in action,
each on a double page - with specially prepared phase drawings and
organized by type of movement, including rotation, sliding,
folding, and transformation. The international examples from noted
architects range from window mechanisms to solar protection and
light redirection systems, movable walls and roofs, and movable
civil engineering structures.
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