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Constructive Disobedience

An Experimental Methodology in Architecture

Katharina Benjamin (Hrsg.), Matthias Ballestrem (Hrsg.), Helga Blocksdorf (Hrsg.)

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Architektur

Beschreibung

How can we apply constructive experiments in architecture as an innovative response to the climate crisis? The conference ‘Constructive Disobedience’ was dedicated to addressing this question. This book compiles various projects and positions presented there, drawn from a wide range of practice, teaching and research cases. International projects include a prestressed rammed earth structure, studies on heterogeneous constructions, and the rediscovery of natural materials such as hemp and lime. Together, they form a methodological foundation that highlights the knowledge gained from experimental architecture for the coming era of building transformation.

  • International contributions and new approaches in the field of experimental architecture
  • Focus on bio-based and regenerative building methods: wood constructions, hemp lime, bacteria, reed, straw, earth
  • A great variety of construction drawings

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Schlagwörter

reed, Niklas Fanelsa, Oda Pälmke, Forschung, Brett Schneider, experimental architecture, Holz, Jan Musikowski, Remo Thalmann, Lykke Arnfred, David Jenny, Henriette Ejstrup, Christoph Richter, Felix Hilgert, Lena Unger, Albor Arquitectos, MAPA, Thorbjørn Lønberg Petersen, Roger Boltshauser, Nico Ros, Anne Beim, Delphine Schmid, Aaron Forrest, Peter Hoffmann, Reet, Nachhaltigkeit, BLAF architecten, Ruth Morrow, hemp lime, regenerative building methods, design, Saikal Zhunushova, Pelle Munch-Petersen, methodology, material, bio-based building methods, Monica Tușinean, wood, Konstruktion, research, construction, Ludwig Wappner, Regenerative Bauweisen, Florian Summa, Yasmin Vobis, Experimentelle Architektur, Anne Femmer, Entwurf, Material, Stampflehm, Summer Islam, sustainability, Hanfkalk, Jan Meier, Architektur, Biobasierte Bauweisen, rammed earth, Susanne Brorson