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Building Futures

Technology, Ecology, and Architectural Practice
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Building Futures: Technology, Ecology, and Architectural Practice by Richard Garber explores the evolving role of architects and technological tools such as building information modelling (BIM) within ecological and societal contexts. The book emphasises critical and speculative reflection on technology's impact in architecture, covering topics including computational design, sustainability, environmental interconnectedness, and new practices in creativity and professionalism. It encourages a conceptual approach that expands the architect's influence by integrating equality, sustainability, and labour considerations into architectural practice.
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This book is ideal for design professionals and practice leaders interested in the intersection of technology and architectural pedagogy, as well as upper-level architecture students preparing for future developments in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry.

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An approach to Information Modeling engaging concepts of equality, sustainability, and labour as they relate to environment and architectural practice.

Building Futures: Technology, Ecology, and Architectural Practice explores how architects, and the buildings and environments we create, can engage future realities, both abstract and readily understood. These range from climate change and public health to advanced ideas about manufacture and construction.

The text demonstrates multiple and hybrid paths in which building information modeling (BIM) and outgrowth technological processes, including environmental simulation and human-robot interaction, can be utilised in todayโ€™s contemporary context. It expands the architectโ€™s agency by focusing on a more conceptual, and ecological basis for our work. Moving beyond a basic understanding of the role of computation in architecture and design, the work shows how to think critically and speculatively about technologyโ€™s deeper and more lasting impacts on both architecture and society.

Topics covered in Building Futures include:

  • Technology: Information modeling and the relationship between computational and real objects, new approaches to coding in architectural design, and direct-to-manufacture workflows.
  • Environment: Understanding part-to-whole relationships at a variety of scales and the interconnectedness of things, post-subjective architectural approaches to ecology, and new ideas about sustainability.
  • Practice: Revisiting architecture by remote control in the time of new global challenges, and novel ideas about creativity, authorship, and professionalism.

Design professionals and practice leaders grappling with the relationship of technology to design pedagogy will use Building Futures to better theorise and execute their architectural vision. Students in upper-level courses studying technique and theory will also find value in the work, which prepares incoming professionals for the major changes that the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry may undergo in the coming years and decades.

โ€œThe book prompts us to consider simulating events where architecture and architects could mitigate, redirect or develop contingencies, in relation to the environment, flows of material and capital, and other โ€˜thingsโ€™ that operate from the immediate, through to almost geological timescales.โ€

From the Foreword by Robert Stuart-Smith, Director of the Autonomous Manufacturing Lab, University of Pennsylvania

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781119829218

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 August 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 175.0mm

Height: 252.0mm

Weight: 544g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Richard Garber, AIA, is a founding partner at GRO Architects, whose recent projects include buildings, plans, and communities in a number of US cities. Richard teaches graduate Architecture at the Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, and has written numerous books and essays including BIM Design: Realizing the Creative Potential of Building Information Modelling (John Wiley & Sons, 2014), and was guest editor of AD Closing the Gap: Information Models in Contemporary Design Practice (Wiley, 2009).

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