The architecture of the well-tempered environment
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"In a world more humanely arranged, or one where architects more easily recognised where their prime human responsibilities must lie, neither the present apologia nor this book need ever have been written, because those services in buildings that provide for the comfort and well-being of humans would always have been part of the history of architecture as taught in the schools, studied by scholars, and honored by the profession."
295 pages
~4h 55min to read
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"Reyner Banham was a pioneer in arguing that technology, human needs, and environmental concerns must be considered an integral part of architecture. No historian before him had so systematically explored the impact of environmental engineering on the design of buildings and in the minds of architects. In this revision of his classic work, Banham has added considerable new material on the use of energy, particularly solar energy, in human environments. Included in the new material are discussions of Indian pueblos and solar architecture, the Centre Pompidou and other high-tech buildings, and the environmental wisdom of many current architectural vernaculars."--From back cover.
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