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Naturaliser l'architecture = Naturalizing architecture : Archilab / Marie-Ange Brayer, Frédéric Migayrou.

By: (9th : ArchiLab Conference (9th : 2013 : Orléans, France).
Contributor(s): Brayer, Marie-Ange [editor,, author.] | Migayrou, Frédéric [editor,, author.] | Fonds régional d'art contemporain du Centre [host institution.].
Publisher: Orléans Le Turbulences - Frac Centre, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 295 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps, plans ; 28 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9782910385828; 2910385825.Other title: Naturalizing architecture : Archilab [Parallel title].Subject(s): 2000-2099 | Architecture and biology -- Congresses | Architecture and science -- Congresses | Architecture -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses | Architecture, Modern -- 21st century -- Congresses | Architectural design -- Congresses | Architectural design | Architecture and biology | Architecture and science | Architecture -- Environmental aspects | Architecture, ModernGenre/Form: Conference papers and proceedings.Summary: "Henceforth architecture is involved in 'matter,' which is turning out to be both effective and capable of doing away with the distinction between nature and artifice, ushering in a new order of hybridization. How are we to think about this new ecology of design, a condition that is as architectural as it is political and cultural, within which nature and architecture merge? Structured in four parts (Rustic, Geometric, Organic and Ecophysics), this is the question that this 2013 publication intend to answer with the authors and the projects of forty international architects, artists and designers currently at the forefront of scientific innovation"--Publisher's website.

"Les Turbulences, Frac Centre"--Page 1 of cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-288)

"Henceforth architecture is involved in 'matter,' which is turning out to be both effective and capable of doing away with the distinction between nature and artifice, ushering in a new order of hybridization. How are we to think about this new ecology of design, a condition that is as architectural as it is political and cultural, within which nature and architecture merge? Structured in four parts (Rustic, Geometric, Organic and Ecophysics), this is the question that this 2013 publication intend to answer with the authors and the projects of forty international architects, artists and designers currently at the forefront of scientific innovation"--Publisher's website.

Text in French and English.

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