How Buildings Learn
Buildings have often been studied whole in space, but never before have they been studied whole in time How Buildings Learn is a masterful new synthesis that proposes that buildings adapt best when constantly refined and reshaped by their occupants, and that architects can mature from being artists of space to becoming artists of time From the connected farmhouses of New England to I.M Pei s Media Lab, from satisficing to form follows funding, from the evolution of bungalows to the invention of Santa Fe Style, from Low Road military surplus buildings to a High Road English classic like Chatsworth this is a far ranging survey of unexplored essential territory.More than any other human artifacts, buildings improve with time if they re allowed to How Buildings Learn shows how to work with time rather than against it. New Download [ How Buildings Learn ] Author [ Stewart Brand ] – kino-fada.fr I was the nerdy little girl that checked out books of floor plans from the library like 10 books at a time and just went home and looked at them Picked out features I liked in a plan, looked at how a person or a family would use a space in terms of both furniture and movement Thought about elevation and sunlight.And majored in English in college, mostly because the math required by architecture degrees was intimidating, and architecture students were intimidating Also, I didn t want to MA I was the nerdy little girl that checked out books of floor plans from the library like 10 book...You will love this book if, like me, you think that modern and postmodern architecture has gone terribly, terribly wrong Conversely, if you worship Frank Gehry, I M Pei, and their ilk, you will probably be offended Stewart Brand argues convincingly that the buildings that survive are those that can be flexible enough to adapt to the changing needs and tastes successive generations of inhabitants He is particularly trenchant in his criticism of the overprogrammed, over designed, sculptural You will love this book if, like me, you think that modern and postmodern architecture has gone terribly, terribly wrong Conversely, if you worship Frank Gehry, I M Pei, and their ilk, you will probably be offended Stewart Brand argues convincingly that the buildings that survive are those that can be flexible enough to adapt t...This is my reading reaction I posted to my blog my last post this was the only book referred to in the New South Wales matrix that I hadn t yet read So I set out to grab a copy of How Buildings Learn and discoverabout its metaphor for a potential library future.I think I have always been interested in architecture take me to any city and I am perfectly happy wandering around to see what I can see in the streetscapes I knew why I had this intere This is my reading reaction I posted to my blog my last post this was the only book referred to in the New South Wales matrix that I hadn t yet read So I set out to grab a copy of How Buildings Learn and discoverabout its metaphor for a potential library future.I think ...Stewart Brand s thinking about architecture seems to have two basic elements a strong influence from the design patterns approach of Christopher Alexander, and Brand s own interest in the time dimension Much of the book is infused with deep contempt for the practice of architecture as it has become in the past century He reserves special scorn for Frank Lloyd Wright and for contemporary magazine architects Brand s view, hardly controversial, is that architects should focus on designing bui Stewart Brand s thinking about architecture seems to have two basic elements a strong influence from the design patterns approach of Christopher Alexander, and Brand s own interest in the time dimension Much of the book is infused with deep contempt for the practice of architecture as it h...This book is super fascinating, well written, and clear it s about how buildings change over time and how architects can better adapt to that process of change I want to read an updated version The parts about MIT are sh...If you are an architect you should lose your license for not having read this book Anyone interested in building, architects, contractors, home renovators, property managers, real estate agents, DIY weekend warriors, all of you need to read this and better both yours, your clients, your renters, and your buildings lives This book puts into wonderfully written word why european cities have evolved the way they have, and why nearly every new construction area in America seems like a joke Old If you are an architect you should lose your license for not having read this book Anyone interested in building, architects, contractors, home renovators, property managers, real estate agents, DIY weekend warriors, all of you need to r...This book had a lot of potential I don t know why, but I couldn t enjoy the text The illustrations and images were great, and the landscape orientation was very useful for review the evolution of structures, but the words on the page were useless The idea behind the book, the evolution of buildings, is really cool and I would like to readon the subject I wonder if I have have read too many books about buildings and how the built envir...Just as awesome as I hoped when I put it on a to read list years ago.Has changed the way I m able to pick apart many houses I drive by in NH, and think about houses that I m very familiar with.The suggested reading in the back put half a dozen new books onwish lists for me.It would be interesting to see updated info ideas, particularly covering green sustainable building practices.A lot of the ideas are applicable to many areas of interest, including programming, enterprise IT, and org Just as awesome as I hoped when I put it on a to read list years ago.Has changed the way I m able to pick apart many houses I drive by in NH, and think a...A great book about architecture, construction and a little interior design This book, while not about computing, can serve as a reference for ho to and not build software that can evolve Brand s book is a wonderful companion to ...Took me months to slowly absorb this but in the process it has completely changed the way I think about houses, buildings, commercial space, urban space, architecture, and construction, probably forever As a rank amateur in that field, I need...

- 18 September 2017 Stewart Brand
- Paperback
- 252 pages
- 0140139966
- Stewart Brand
- How Buildings Learn