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Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Jeanne Gang, one of Americas most distinguished contemporary architects, proposes using the ancient plant-cultivation technique of grafting in architecture and urban design as an effective way to address the pressing issue of climate change. Grafting is the biological process of connecting two separate living plants so they can grow and function as one. Motivated by both human need and desire, it is an ancient practice that continues to be performed today in search of more fruitful, palatable, and resilient varieties of plants.Grafting is also an incredibly useful and untapped paradigm for how architecture can begin to cope with climate change on a larger, more impactful scale, because it is predicated upon the building fabric that we already have. Grafting can become a term that informs architecture and its many scales, provoking the imagination while simultaneously lending know-how to tectonic, programmatic, formal, and regenerative adaptations.Text in French. Jeanne Gang, one of Americas most distinguished contemporary architects, proposes using the ancient plant-cultivation technique of grafting in architecture and urban design as an effective way to address the pressing issue of climate change. Text in French. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783038603443
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Description du livre Buch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - Jeanne Gang, eine der profiliertesten zeitgenössischen Architektinnen Amerikas, schlägt in diesem französischsprachigen Buch vor, die Technik der Veredelung von Pflanzen durch Aufpfropfen auf Architektur und Städtebau zu übertragen und auf diese Weise adaptives Wiederverwenden von Bestehendem neu zu denken und dem Klimawandel entgegenzuwirken. Beim Pfropfen werden zwei getrennte lebende Pflanzen - eine alte und eine neue - miteinander verbunden, damit sie gemeinsam wachsen und gedeihen können. Dieses uralte Verfahren wird bis heute auf der Suche nach fruchtbareren, schmackhafteren und widerstandsfähigeren Sorten angewandt. Diese Praxis ist ein nützliches Beispiel dafür, wie die Architektur dem Klimawandel auf breiter Ebene begegnen kann, indem sie ältere Strukturen wiederverwendet und durch Neues erweitert. Jeanne Gang betrachtet sowohl den ökologischen als auch den kulturellen Wert der Wiederverwendung und zeigt auf, wie das Konzept der Veredelung Architektur und Bauen auf verschiedenen Ebenen beeinflussen kann, wie es die Vorstellungskraft anregt und tektonische, programmatische, formale und regenerative Anpassungen hervorbringt. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783038603443
Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Jeanne Gang, one of Americas most distinguished contemporary architects, proposes using the ancient plant-cultivation technique of grafting in architecture and urban design as an effective way to address the pressing issue of climate change. Grafting is the biological process of connecting two separate living plants so they can grow and function as one. Motivated by both human need and desire, it is an ancient practice that continues to be performed today in search of more fruitful, palatable, and resilient varieties of plants.Grafting is also an incredibly useful and untapped paradigm for how architecture can begin to cope with climate change on a larger, more impactful scale, because it is predicated upon the building fabric that we already have. Grafting can become a term that informs architecture and its many scales, provoking the imagination while simultaneously lending know-how to tectonic, programmatic, formal, and regenerative adaptations.Text in French. Jeanne Gang, one of Americas most distinguished contemporary architects, proposes using the ancient plant-cultivation technique of grafting in architecture and urban design as an effective way to address the pressing issue of climate change. Text in French. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783038603443