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E-raamat: Climatic Heterotopias as Spaces of Inclusion - Sew up the Urban Fabric: Sew Up the Urban Fabric [Wiley Online]

Edited by (INSA (Institut National des Sciences Appliquées) Lyon, France)
  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119779332
  • ISBN-13: 9781119779339
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119779332
  • ISBN-13: 9781119779339
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book explores, discusses and considers spatial research and its relevant pedagogic perspectives on the crossings, interactions and transformations of contemporary territorialities. The book addresses the issue of conceiving "translocal" spaces of inclusion within the framework of contemporary imposed nomadism and climate change. The concept of "climatic heterotopias" is an original, elegant concept, introduced into the pedagogy of architecture to develop teaching which aims to bring together the architectural substance and this real social need that aims to mitigate the spatial effects of climate change.

Climatic Heterotopias as Spaces of Inclusion promotes the use of spatial theory and philosophy as the tools to build a strong architectural concept. The purpose of the individual contributions in the book is to introspectively explain the original concept of "climatic heterotopias". An overview is given of an innovative, penetrating pedagogic praxis intended to enhance intuition by transforming the architectural design studio into an interface where research is incorporated into everyday architectural conceptual practice, through interaction and openness. This book is a dynamic and implicit dialogue between the tutor and the learners which shapes, little by little, an alternative spatial narrative throughout architectural theory and design.

Preface ix
Chapter 1 Climatic Heterotopias Architectural Design Studio
1(22)
Lazaros Mavromatidis
1.1 Reinventing the political dimension of space throughout pedagogy
1(2)
1.2 Reinventing an introspective pedagogy to enhance the architectural conscience of the learners
3(1)
1.3 Tarrying with the Castoriadian "radical imaginary"
4(1)
1.4 Creation of an alternative pedagogical praxis: development of the "climatic heterotopia" notion within a global climate regime
5(2)
1.5 Reinventing the "glocaF' dimension of space through a concrete exercise of "translocaf space creation
7(2)
1.6 Pedagogical program, content and constraints of the "climatic heterotopias" architectural design studio
9(2)
1.7 Intellectual outputs of the "climatic heterotopias" architectural design studio
11(1)
1.8 Synoptic overview of the "climatic heterotopia" according to the students' essays
12(11)
Chapter 2 Of Other Climates: Glocal Climatic Constructal Heterotopias
23(18)
Lazaros Mavromatidis
Chapter 3 Redefine the Contemporary Spatio-social Mentalities
41(10)
Carole Beaufume
3.1 Change the mentalities: the first step of a sustainable transition
45(2)
3.2 My climatic heterotopia: an economical, ecological and social experiment
47(4)
Chapter 4 Redefine the Body as the Physical Constitution of the Human Being
51(10)
Claire Aubry
Chapter 5 The Pause or Dreaming in the Woods
61(8)
Estelle Auray
Chapter 6 A Territory of One's Own
69(6)
Fleur Lagarrjgue
Chapter 7 The Hegelian Dimension of Climate as a Feeling Atmosphere
75(8)
Milan Engstrom
Chapter 8 Rhythm as the Tool to Create Heterochrony and Innovative Territorialities
83(8)
Jonas Kammerer
Chapter 9 Story for an Illusory Hope Against an Absurd Life
91(12)
Berenice Vallance
Chapter 10 The Fluidic Climatic Heterotopia - Fractures, Flows, Chaos, Composition
103(10)
Vincent Papazian
10.1 The infinite fracture - anything is but continuous
103(3)
10.2 The world seen as fluxes: interconnected "climatic heterotopias"
106(1)
10.3 Praising the overload: climatic heterotopias of movement and chaos
107(2)
10.4 Composition
109(4)
Chapter 11 Transmission
113(8)
Melodie Pezet
Chapter 12 Introspection
121(8)
Aurore Peillet
Chapter 13 Sew Up the Urban Fabric: The Architectural Project
129(28)
Claire Aubry
Estelle Auray
Carole Beaufume
Milan Engstrom
Jonas Kammerer
Fleur Lagarrigue
Vincent Papazian
Aurore Peillet
Melodie Pezet
Berenice Vallance
Lazaros Mavromatidis
Chapter 14 The Auto-poetic Spirit of a Creative Learning Society Within a Multifaceted Context of Crises
157(4)
Lazaros Mavromatidis
References 161(6)
List of Authors 167(2)
Index 169
Lazaros Mavromatidis is an architect-engineer and holds a PhD in Applied Thermodynamics from INSA (Institut National des Sciences Appliquées) Lyon and ENTPE (École Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'État), France. He is Associate Professor at INSA Strasbourg and a researcher in the ICube laboratory UMR 7357. His scientific publications as well as pedagogic and research interests cover the fields of urbanism, urban design/planning, aesthetics, architectural morphogenesis, architectural sustainable design, constructal and applied thermodynamics, building physics, innovative building envelopes and generative eco-conception.