Building Urban Nature
谷歌图书
Towards Nature-inclusive Architecture
Jacques Vink / Piet Vollaard …
简介
The city is not only the habitat of people, but also of plants and animals. Building Urban Nature is a call for nature-inclusive, bio-receptive architecture that inspires designers to incorporate nature in their work and encourages initiatives towards a green, biodiverse and healthy city. With examples of realized projects, it shows how nature values can be incorporated into our buildings. The publication discusses the conditions for settlement of flora and fauna on and on top of our buildings, as well as the design methods, strategies and techniques that are useful in this regard. Linking ecological theory to the building practice helps designers, architects and ecologists to make architecture nature-inclusive. Pioneering with flora and fauna in architecture. From green facades, green roofs and quay walls to designing habitats for insects, birds and bats. Successor to the successful book Making Urban Nature, which has been reprinted several times. Richly illustrated with many realized examples.