TY - BOOK AU - Zanelli,Alessandra AU - Spinelli,Luigi AU - Monticelli,Carol AU - Pedrali,Paolo ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Lightweight Landscape: Enhancing Design through Minimal Mass Structures T2 - SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology, SN - 9783319216652 AV - TH1-9745 U1 - 693 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Engineering KW - Energy efficiency KW - Regional planning KW - Urban planning KW - Light construction KW - Steel construction KW - Lightweight construction KW - Light Construction, Steel Construction, Timber Construction KW - Energy Efficiency (incl. Buildings) KW - Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Designing with Lightness -- Designing with Membranes -- Lightweight Materials and Environmental Quality Requirements -- High Performance Lightweight Building Envelopes Made of Foils and Textiles -- Small Plus-Energy Buildings, Innovative Technologies -- Membrane Structures Principles, Details and Projects -- The Cultural and Environmental Context -- …Where to Place the Voids -- The Path Between Perception and Design -- Learning from Djemaa el-Fna N2 - This book explains how lightweight materials and structures can be deployed in buildings to meet high environmental and aesthetic standards and emphasizes how the concept of lightness in building technology and design dovetails with the desire to enhance landscape. The first part of the book, on lightweight construction, aims to foster the use of membranes within the specific climatic context and in particular considers how lightweight materials and innovative technologies can enrich the quality of temporary spaces. The second part focuses exclusively on landscape, presenting novel approaches in the search for visual lightness and the quest to improve urban spaces. Particular attention is paid to the Italian experience, where the traditional appreciation of brick and stone has limited the scope for use of lightweight structures and membrane materials, often relegating them to a secondary or inappropriate role. The reader will come to appreciate how this attitude demeans a very advanced productive sector and neglects the ancient tradition of temporary architecture UR - http://ezproxy.alfaisal.edu/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21665-2 ER -