身体、大气和气候类型:面向日常生活的建筑

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Javier García–Germán
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在过去的二十年里,随着人们对环境和气候变化的日益认识,建筑探索了热力学和生态学领域开辟的设计机会。然而,这种新的敏感性主要是从技术的角度来处理的,并专注于量化建筑的热力学性能,而忽略了这一努力中同样重要的文化方面。除了近年来盛行的量化和性能导向的方法1之外,任何将气候、大气和建筑联系起来的坚定尝试都必须专注于寻找基于气候的建筑理解与其用户日常生活之间的联系。与过去十年主导热力学建筑的参数方法相反,也有必要找到连接气候和日常生活的建筑工具。
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Body, Atmosphere, and Climatic Typology: toward an Architecture for Everyday Life
During the last two decades, in the context of a growing awareness of the environment and climate change, architecture has explored the design opportunities opened up by the fields of thermodynamics and ecology. However, this new sensibility has been approached primarily from a technical point of view and has focused on quantifying the thermodynamic performance of buildings, overlooking the equally important cultural aspects of this endeavor. Beyond the quantitative and performance-oriented approaches that have prevailed in recent years1, any committed attempt to connect climate, atmosphere, and architecture must also focus on finding the connections between a climate-based understanding of architecture and the everyday life of its users. Contrary to the parametric approaches that have dominated thermodynamic architecture during the last decade, it is also necessary to find architectural tools for connecting climate and ordinary life.
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