Pósters

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2 Chapter

Coping with Contingency

A Semblance of Order

Functionality, Firmness, Beauty

1 Chapter

3 Chapter

Uncertainty in the building process

Comfort, firmness, delight

UNCERTAINTY FOR THE FI RM INDUSTRIAL PROJECT WORKPLACE ORGANIZATION.

Culture and Tradition

4 Chapter

There is talk of a percentage of what is actually occupied, vacated, reused and demolished; United Kingdom

Introduction A

Architecture education

B

Art Tower in Sheffield Politics and pedagogy

Percentages in UK

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Time of Waste

Deluded Detachment

Structure of the book

Author

architecture depends Space according to the person

Imperfect Ethics-Hope against Hope Chapter 10-11

It is said that architecture should speak for itself of its function if it is something public or private, looking for a symbolism that means something that it wants to impose.

The person according to space

Chapter 8-9

Lo- Fi Architecture-Architectural Agency Spacial organization History Culture Manufacturing

Chapter 6-7

Humanity In Time- Slack Space Social Urbanism

Chapter 5

DomĂŠnica AldĂĄs Paulethe Endara


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Users (benefits)

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“They need to take into account that the built environment, in addition to protecting, identi“The fies its inhabitants and that, project becomes for this reason, they seek its own based on a conto be part of their creatextual, physical and social tion.” analysis for a user.”

MOUNTAIN-VISION-MOUNTAIN

architecture depends

Light “Architecture is not just design; if it does not have to do with the social, in addition to this it has The an idealization from artist to idealization of architect.” the architectural object participates in the transformation of different transitions of space; and in this way there is a social interaction between the architect and its user.

Context

Space transitions Function

Historicism

“Generally maintain results processes that must be different and this will be changed by each era in history and at the same time have autonomy in the design construction process through architects and users.”

TErmas de vals

Materiality

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It talks about how to achieve a good architecture looking for the aesthetic and moral function of architecture and urban planning to unite it with the imagination

It talks about how the experience of designers and builders can add it to a building, assuming supposed culture; looking for comfort, beauty and functionality

Scale There is talk of a vs of how space is designed according to the person and the person according to the space and how these physical and geometric conceptions must be distinguished in space with people

E. (2018, 17 junio). Las Termas de Vals de Peter Zumthor a través del lente de Fernando Guerra. Plataforma Arquitectura. Bibliografia Souza, https://www.plataformaarquitectura.cl/cl/798483/las-termas-de-vals-de-peter-zumthor-a-traves-del-lente-de-fernando-guerra CB_Composición2_EspaciosHabitables_201610 on Los Andes Portfolios. (s. f.). Universidad de los andes. http://portfolios.uniandes.edu.co/gallery/35716197/CB_Composicion2_EspaciosHabitables_201610 Oviedo, T. (s. f.). Termas de Vals: Fijando Sensaciones. Issuu. https://issuu.com/taniaoviedo/docs/fijando_sensaciones Termas de Vals - Ficha, Fotos y Planos. (2019, 13 abril). WikiArquitectura. https://es.wikiarquitectura.com/edificio/termas-de-vals/ Armagno, A. (s. f.). Termas de Vals. Viaje 2015. http://www.fadu.edu.uy/viaje2015/articulos-estudiantiles/termas-de-vals/

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