Grow your own house : Simâon Vâelez und die Bambusarchitektur = Grow your own house : Simâon Vâelez and bamboo architecture / [Herausgeber, Alexander von Vegesack, Mateo Kries].
Publisher: Germany : C.I.R.E.C.A. Vitra Design Museum, 2000Description: 255 p. ill. (some col.), plans 30 cm001: 8247ISBN: 3931936252Subject(s): Veĺez, Simoń | Bamboo | Building constructionDDC classification: 721.0448 VELItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Bamboo, which has been used as building material for centuries and is widely available (35 million acres worldwide are covered in bamboo), is being rediscovered today. Its cost-effectiveness and ability to endure adverse environmental forces make it one of the preeminent construction materials on the planet. Bamboo's unique aesthetic appearance has been exploited in design and furniture building.The highly visual and engaging Grow Your Own House will open your eyes to the beauty and lightness of bamboo structures and designs. Bamboo--a widely available and renewable resource almost as strong as steel, yet very light--lends itself to architectural experiments. Buckminster Fuller, Frei Otto, Renzo Piano, Shoei Yoh, and Arata Isozaki are a few of the millions of people worldwide using bamboo to create space and structure around them.Author and architect Sim n V lez pioneered bamboo construction in his home country of Colombia. His most recent and spectacular project, which is prominently featured in Grow Your Own House , is the Expo 2000 pavilion for the ZERI Foundation. At over 120 feet in diameter and over 50 feet high, it is one of the largest bamboo structures in the world. Grow Your Own House includes all the latest trends of this cutting-edge revival. The integration of the seeming dichotomies of high-tech and sustainability, global thinking and regional traditions definitely makes the future look brighter. This lavishly and colorfully illustrated volume is published in dual languages (German and English).Contributors to this volume include Jean Dethier, Walter Liese, Eda Schaur, Frei Otto, and Mateo Kries.
Includes bibliographical references p. 256
German and English.
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