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020 _a9783869223100
040 _cAIKTC-KRRC
041 _aENG
082 _2DDC23
_a720.47
_bKRA/PAS
100 _94861
_aKrautheim, Mareike
245 _aCity and wind
_b: Climate as an architectural instrument
260 _aBerlin
_bDom Publishers
_c2014
300 _a207p.
_bPaperback
_c23*21.1 cm
520 _apatial production is inevitably linked to climate issues. In the course of the last 15 years the debate on sustainable architecture and ecological urbanism has risen like a phoenix from the ashes. Architects and urban planners, as well as administrative bodies and developers, face a new responsibility in terms of the complexity of their conventional design and planning methods. Increasing awareness of climate issues in the design process has the potential once more to make architecture in the future more site-specific, giving it back its contextual relevancy. City and Wind - Climate as an Architectural Instrument is a call to see architecture not just as a means of protecting us against the climate, but also as a way of bringing us back to it.
650 0 _94791
_aARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT (AR-ENV)
700 _94862
_aPasel, Ralf
700 _94863
_aPfeiffer, Sven
700 _94864
_aSchultz-Granberg, Joachim
942 _2ddc
_cBK