Trees are ideal sources of shade; where they cannot be used, their function is taken over by tents, pergolas, and pavilions. In the context of global warming, shade-providing construction is becoming an increasingly important building task. In Part One of this book, specialists in the field present the typical forms of shade-providing construction as well as the design approach associated with each. Part Two presents easily consultable overviews of 140 plants that have proven to be effective givers of shade in temperate, subtropical, and tropical zones. Part Three presents thirty built projects by celebrated architects and landscape architects from five continents. These constructions illustrate a wide variety of functions and scales and cover various climatic zones and cultural contexts. All structures are constructionally and systematically analyzed with texts, true-to-scale drawings, and photographs from their foundations to their connections and the shadows they cast.
Innehållsförteckning
Contents
Essays
Plants – Shadow
Constructive Design of Small Buildings: Handbook
Pergolas: Functions, Forms, and Construction Elements
Shade-providing Small Buildings in Landscaping and Landscape Architecture
Cables in Landscape Architecture: The MFO Park
Teaching about Shadows
Shade-providing Tents: On the Design and Construction of Lightwight Canvas Structures
Plants
Overview Plants
Clinging Rootlets, Creepers, Twiners, Tendrils, and Scrambling Climbers
Projects
1.
SAANA / ARUP – Serpentine Galleries Pavillon 2009, Hyde Park, London, GB
2.
Peter Walker (PWP) / Werner Sobek New York – University of Dallas, USA
3.
EDAW (neu Design + Planning aecom) – 3 Projekte in Asien/Australien/USA
4.
MARTÍNEZ LAPEÑA TORRES ARQUITECTOS – Schattendach in Palma d. M., SP
5.
Alan Dempsey & Alvin Huang – AA Projekt, [C]SPACE PAVILION, GB
6.
Abel Bainnson Butz – Hudson River Park, NYC
7.
Ruedi Baur – Denkmal für Opfer der deutschen Militärjustiz Köln,
8.
SL-Rasch + Bradatsch, Special and Lightweight Structures – Solar betriebener Schirm 5m x 5
m, Saudi Arabien.
9.
SL-Rasch + Bradatsch, Sail Island in Jeddah, Saudi Arabien
10. SL-Rasch + Bradatsch, Versammlungszelt, Malaysia
11. School of Architecture, Universidad de Talca, Chile – Landmarks, Chile
12. EDSA – Projekt in Acapulco, Mexiko
13. Raderschall & Partner – West Park Zürich und St. Gallen
14. w+s Landschaftsarchitekten – Pavillon, Reichstagsgelände Nord, Berlin
15. Markus Bieri Landschaftsarchitekt – Innenhof Zentralsitz CSS Versicherung, Luzern
16. Studio 3LHD, Zagreb – Riva Split Waterfront structure
17. S. Gaß, Gitterschale Sindelfingen
18. S. Gaß mit J. Bradatsch, Zelt im Hof des Jugendhauses ’Mitte’, Stuttgart
19. Rutishauser Landschaftsarchitekt – Pergola Botanischer Garten, Frauenfeld
20. Turenscape – Dujingyan Square, Chendu und Houtan Park of 2010 Shnaghai Exo, China
21. Localarchitecture, Lausanne – 9 x PAVILIONS, PARC DES RIVES, Neuchatel
22. ASPECT Studios, Melbourne/Sydney Jacaranda Square und Pirrama Park, Australien
Biographies
Sources and Bibliography