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Liquid Architecture: Experimental Practices of Design in a State of Flux
 
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ISBN13:9781032394565
ISBN10:10323945611
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:268 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 80 Illustrations, black & white; 66 Halftones, black & white; 14 Line drawings, black & white
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Liquid Architecture

Experimental Practices of Design in a State of Flux
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Liquid Architecture challenges the idea of architecture as a fixed, inert container and reconceptualises it as a body whose boundaries are rather blurred and ever-changing.

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Liquid Architecture challenges the idea of architecture as a fixed, inert container and reconceptualises it as a body whose boundaries are rather blurred and ever-changing. This book moves away from form as the primary driver of spatial protocols and explores what the built environment might look like when viewed through the lenses of a ?wet ontology? that is attentive to fluidity, flows and territorial dynamism. A reconfiguration of architectural materials and authorship is thus considered, leading, in turn, to an exploration of the ethical dimensions of co-designing with natural systems (of various viscosities) through liquid paradigms.


The book examines a set of principles for practice-led discoveries that incorporate hybrid, mixed media with the author?s intersubjective relationship with liquid matter. Drawing from qualitative-based analytical investigation models, the text allows comprehension of the liquid phenomena via material contextualisation of an ever-becoming research setting. Through a practical and theoretical engagement with the ontology of liquids, the reader is exposed to a range of design-led experiments and creative propositions, visualisation systems, construction, and testing of physical models that collectively translate into a series of novel insights for architectural agendas.


This book will be of interest to architecture and design research students and academics because it advocates the need for a more symbiotic and resilient approach to natural systems, which could benefit from the integration of regenerating material flows into our buildings and urban settlements.

Table of Contents:

List of Figures


List of videos


Prelude


Acknowledgements


Chapter 1                         The way in is the way out­



Chapter 2                         Between intangibles



Chapter 3                         The Model of Models 


Chapter 4                         Experimental Survey



Chapter 5                         Garden of Liquid Delights 


Chapter 6                         Towards a Liquid Architecture



Postlude


Index