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Author Schultz, Anne-Catrin, author

Title Time, space, and material : the mechanics of layering in architecture / Anne-Catrin Schultz
Published Stuttgart : Edition Axel Menges, [2015]
Stuttgart Edition Axel Menges, [2015]
©2015

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Description 79 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), plans ; 29 cm
Contents Introduction -- The meaning of layering -- Layering in architecture -- A history of layered architecture -- Temporal layering : building in historic context -- Spatial layering : in-depth sequences of hierarchy and program -- Material layering : multiple-skin envelopes -- Conclusion
Summary This book examines the application of the principle of layering in architecture, its mechanics, possible application and meaning. Layering is widely used in the discussions of the 20th and 21st centuries architecture but rarely defined or examined. Layering bridges the tectonics of structure and skin, offers a system for the creation of different architectural spaces over time and functions as a design principle without hierarchy. Three types of layering are identified: a chronological sedimentation of planes materializing changes over time (temporal layering), the additive sequence of spaces (spatial layering), and the stratification of individual planes (material layering)
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Architectural design.
LC no. 2015474582
ISBN 3936681880
9783936681888 (hbk.)