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The Dusk of Design : Exploring Multidisciplinary Approaches and Evolutionary Biology in Architecture / edited by Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez, Alessandro Melis, Paola Boarin, Priscila Besen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lara-Hernandez, Jose Antonio.
Contributor:
Melis, Alessandro.
Boarin, Paola.
Besen, Priscila.
Series:
Integrated Science, 2662-947X ; 34
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Evolution (Biology).
Sustainable architecture.
Architecture--History.
Architecture.
Ecology.
Sustainability.
Evolutionary Biology.
Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings.
Architectural History and Theory.
Local Subjects:
Evolutionary Biology.
Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings.
Architectural History and Theory.
Ecology.
Sustainability.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (387 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
The Dusk of Design explores the intersection of evolutionary theories and architectural design. Drawing inspiration from the concept of exaptation in biology, the book argues that natural selection, as the most successful designer on our planet, thrives on the diversity, variability, and redundancy of creative structures. By transferring these mechanisms to architectural design, the book contends that we can cultivate more resilient and sustainable architecture and cities in the face of environmental crises. This book seeks to illuminate the profound potential of multidisciplinarity by examining case studies from architecture worldwide. By exploring how evolutionary theories can explain various architectural phenomena, it aims to inspire architects, designers, researchers, and students to adopt a holistic and transdisciplinary approach to their work. The book provides a clear and concise overview of evolutionary principles, demonstrating their relevance to architecture.It will showcase a range of case studies that highlight the application of evolutionary theories in solving architectural challenges, such as adaptive reuse, sustainable urban planning, and resilient design in the face of climate change. Ultimately, "The Dusk of Design" aims to bridge the gap between biology and architecture, presenting a fresh perspective on how we can create more innovative, sustainable, and resilient built environments.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Beyond deterministic and human-centric design in architecture
Chapter 2 The design of diversity: case studies
Chapter 3 On designing exteriority from within through flux cities in public space
Chapter 4 Title: enhancing women's experiences in urban public spaces
Chapter 5 The mayan solar
Chapter 6 Favelas, exaptation and self-organised maps
Chapter 7 Redundancy: from adaptation to aptation design
Chapter 8 The interplay between exaptation and urban life: redundancy and informality in el houma
Chapter 9 Reimagining informality: lessons from naples on growth, adaptability, and the value of incompleteness in urban planning
Chapter 10 Enabling flexibility and residents’ agency in shaping social housing: case studies from south america
Chapter 11 Public space and safety: access control a means for territorial reinforcement
Chapter 12 Material-based computational design strategies
Chapter 13 The possibility of transcribing trauma into architecture: exploring potential interdisciplinary research methods across architecture and criminology
Chapter 14 Variability and design
Chapter 15 Health in public space, micro_environments
Chapter 16 Building health: the evolution of healthcare infrastructures through the lens of human evolution and social changes
Chapter 17 The bricolage of transdisciplinarity. The nuanced concept of landscape resilience through a recombination approach
Chapter 18 Exaptation in transport facilities: a cultural ecological perspective on motor parks as public spaces in yorubaland, nigeria
Chapter 19 A stolen wall from the venice biennale
Chapter 20 Mapping the demilitarized zone (dmz) as a proving ground: imagining the impossible
Chapter 21 Conclusion chapter.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783031768675
3031768671
OCLC:
1498503992

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