Cultures of Glass ArchitectureWhen designing, architects are responding to and creating a relationship between identity, culture and architectural style. This book discusses whether the extent of the use of glass facades has increased, or indeed enhanced, the creation of meaningful place-making, thereby creating a cultural identity of 'place'. Looking at the development of perceptions of glass facades in different cultures, it shows how modernist 'glass' buildings are perceived as an expression of technical achievement, as symbols of global economic success and as setting a neutral platform for multi-cultural societies - all of which are difficult for urban developers and policy makers to resist in our era of globalization. Drawing on a number of modern and heritage design projects from Europe, the USA, the Middle East and South East Asia, the book reviews efforts of some regional towns and local places to move up the economic ladder by adopting a more 'global' aesthetic. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 46
Page
... material with visible lights and thermal transmittance 5.5 Over a range of shading coefficient, windows vary considerably in their visible transmittance 5.6 Over a range of U-value, windows vary considerably in their coolness index but ...
... material with visible lights and thermal transmittance 5.5 Over a range of shading coefficient, windows vary considerably in their visible transmittance 5.6 Over a range of U-value, windows vary considerably in their coolness index but ...
Page
... material 5.18 Schematic representation of multi-layer thin films that constitute the electrochromic devices 5.19 Cross-section of prototype five-layer electrochromic coating, in clear and coloured states 5.20 Prismatic glazing systems ...
... material 5.18 Schematic representation of multi-layer thin films that constitute the electrochromic devices 5.19 Cross-section of prototype five-layer electrochromic coating, in clear and coloured states 5.20 Prismatic glazing systems ...
Page
... material with transparent, visual connections and spatial continuity can be applied in a society that observes strict privacy, secrecy and clear social hierarchy. Dealing with the consequences of our designs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, we ...
... material with transparent, visual connections and spatial continuity can be applied in a society that observes strict privacy, secrecy and clear social hierarchy. Dealing with the consequences of our designs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, we ...
Page
... material and its role in architecture. We worked together in the early stages of his ambitious intelligent façade programme. While technical in nature, the project, which investigated the 'intelligent' façade in Europe, has emphasized ...
... material and its role in architecture. We worked together in the early stages of his ambitious intelligent façade programme. While technical in nature, the project, which investigated the 'intelligent' façade in Europe, has emphasized ...
Page
... material has not only captured the imagination of architects and artists, but also of writers, movie producers and directors, and has even been the precursor of religious tales. The glass industry thrives in stable environments. Chapter ...
... material has not only captured the imagination of architects and artists, but also of writers, movie producers and directors, and has even been the precursor of religious tales. The glass industry thrives in stable environments. Chapter ...
Contents
Environmental Perspectives on Using Glass | |
Constructing Place Identity | |
Structures of Power | |
A Technical Review | |
Rethinking Identity | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aerogel aesthetics architects beauty building envelope building façades building’s built environment Cathedral cent Chapter characteristics clear glass coatings colour contemporary context Corbusier create cultural built heritage daylight Dominion Towers Dubai dynamic eastern Mediterranean economic Egypt electric electrochromic Elkadi emphasis energy environmental European example façade design factor Figure films glass buildings glass façades glass in architecture glass industry glass panes glass technology glass windows glasshouses glassmaking glassworks glazing global Green architecture insulation integral interior Le Corbusier liquid crystal low-e materials modern movement nature Otto Wagner oxide people’s photochromic place identity political production radiation reduce reflect Saridar selective glazing shading coefficient shading devices skin solar cells solar heat gain space Spectrally selective structure surface sustainable development thermal performance thermal transmittance thermochromic tinted traditional transmission transparent twentieth century types U-value urban vernacular architecture visible light visible light transmittance visible transmittance visual Wigginton Wigginton 1996