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Architecture and Climate Dean Hawkes (University of Cambridge, UK)

Architecture and Climate By Dean Hawkes (University of Cambridge, UK)

Architecture and Climate by Dean Hawkes (University of Cambridge, UK)


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Architecture and Climate: An Environmental History of British Architecture 1600-2000 by Dean Hawkes (University of Cambridge, UK)

This book traces the evolving relationship between the architecture and climate of Britain from the late sixteenth to the twentieth century. Through detailed studies of buildings by major architects it explores how the unique character of the climate of the British Isles has had a fundamental influence on the nature of buildings of all kinds and periods, in both country and city.

Based on extensive documentary research and on first-hand analyses of significant buildings, this book combines architectural history with the parallel fields of climate history and the representation of environment in literature and the fine arts. It spans the period in British architectural history from the late sixteenth century to the twentieth century - from the buildings of the greatest architect of the Elizabethan age, Robert Smythson, to the twentieth century work of Alison and Peter Smithson.

Copiously illustrated with drawings and photographs, including a colour plate section, this book brings a historical dimension to the appreciation of the environment in architecture and, equally, introduces an environmental dimension to the study of the history of architecture.

Architecture and Climate Reviews

...impeccably well researched with extensive references...this book should be on the shelves of many practising and student architects, not just those preoccupied with issues of climate (change) - RIBA Journal

The book will certainly appeal to those practitioners and academics who find the use of labels such as 'green' or 'climate responsive' architecture deeply problematic and even a deterrant to the timely integration of environmental performance requirements into mainstream practice. It should also be a necessary read for those who do not have such reservations and give primacy to the climatic and technical determinismof building form. - Raymond J. Cole, Building Research & Information, August 2012

Architecture and Climate breaks new ground by presenting an historical overview of these issues over the past 400 years. - The Journal of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation

About Dean Hawkes (University of Cambridge, UK)

Dean Hawkes is emeritus professor of architectural design at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University and emeritus fellow of Darwin College, University of Cambridge. His previous books include The Environmental Tradition (1996), The Selective Environment (2002) and The Environmental Imagination (2008). In 2010 he received the RIBA's biennial Annie Spink Award for excellence in architectural education.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Climate Described 2. Robert Smythson and the Environment of the Elizabethan Country House 3. Christopher Wren and the Origins of Building Science 4. Palladianism and the Climate of England 5. Building in the Climate of the Nineteenth Century City 6. The Arts and Crafts House Climatically Considered 7. The Modern Movement House in the British Climate 8. The Environmental Architecture of Alison and Peter Smithson

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GOR009519231
9780415561877
0415561876
Architecture and Climate: An Environmental History of British Architecture 1600-2000 by Dean Hawkes (University of Cambridge, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20120119
270
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