Disasters Otherwhere - New Forms Of Complexity For Architecture
Quodlibet, ISBN 9788822905130,
Pb, 224 pgs, 15 x 22cm
Acqn. 30898
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£24.50
Pb, 224 pgs, 15 x 22cm
Acqn. 30898
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£24.50
After every catastrophe, whether natural or caused by humans, the importance of the building context and its effects in any environmental disaster becomes clear. This is also true in humanitarian disasters resulting from war and conflict, as well as social hardship, and in most cases is related to problematic living conditions. Each time, architecture is shown to occupy an essential role. Its contribution, however, is not limited to pinpointing the appropriate quality of a building or settlement; its scope can go significantly beyond, offering tools to analyse pre- and post-disaster phenomena. Authors Roberta Lucente and Nicoletta Trasi examine this in their topical research.

