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Our cities today can be read off in binary contrast, as a ‘figure‐ground’ of conditioned and unconditioned spaces. What, however, if we stopped regarding the outside as something to be tempered or mediated? Guest‐editor Sean Lally of WEATHERS explains how for his practice climatic conditions open up new potential for organisational and spatial design. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Our cities today can be read off in binary contrast, as a ‘figure‐ground’ of conditioned and unconditioned spaces. What, however, if we stopped regarding the outside as something to be tempered or mediated? Guest‐editor Sean Lally of WEATHERS explains how for his practice climatic conditions open up new potential for organisational and spatial design. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
When Cold Air Sleeps
Lally, Sean (author)
Architectural Design ; 79 ; 54-63
2009-05-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
‘carefully managed, skillfully staged, artificially maintained’ , Vatnsmyri Urban Planning Competition , gradient boundaries , opportunities for artificial extension , lush artificial gardens , climatic strategies , full‐spectrum lighting , ‘material energies’ , Estonian Academy of Arts , climatic ‘wash’ , conditioned versus unconditioned space , Artificial Climatic Lungs , Frank Lloyd Wright , Giambattista Nolli's 1748 map of the city of Rome , redesign of ‘nature’ itself , relationship between students and the city , Tamula Lakeside Planning , seasonal planning , Le Corbusier's Cité de Refuge , glass ‘lungs’ , Buckminster Fuller's Dome over Manhattan Island. , artificial microclimates , thermal resources to affect local climatic conditions , Richard Neutra , WEATHERS
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