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Mono-Material: Monolithic, Homogeneous and Circular Construction (en Inglés)
Till Boettger
(Ilustrado por)
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Ulrike Knauer
(Ilustrado por)
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José Mario Marquez
(Contribuciones de)
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Birkhauser
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Mono-Material: Monolithic, Homogeneous and Circular Construction (en Inglés) - Boettger, Till ; Knauer, Ulrike ; Marquez, José Mario
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Reseña del libro "Mono-Material: Monolithic, Homogeneous and Circular Construction (en Inglés)"
Solid matter. Monolithic and homogeneous concepts for a circular approach to architecture. In response to climate change, architects have been seeking a contemporary expression for durable, solid and homogeneous wall structures made of clay, wood, brick, concrete and recycled materials. This book follows 25 projects to analyze construction methods that predominantly involve materials that have a single origin and can be easily dismantled. It looks at a variety of different ways and scales in which architects have dealt with issues of mass and materiality, both in terms of design and construction. Structured according to the specific materials, the book allows direct comparisons, and renders visible solid building typologies and forms. Numerous drawings, developed especially for this book, document the projects. Two essays as well as interviews with Pepe Marquez and Arno Richter examine the strategies and background of monolithic architecture and solid construction methods. Solid building materials and their contribution to climate protection and sustainability Analytical presentations of single-variety and demountable construction methods Insights into research and applications of the materials