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  • Berlin International  (6)
  • ÖSB Oberkrämer
  • Zentrum für Hist. Forschung Berlin
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  • Berlin International  (6)
  • ÖSB Oberkrämer
  • Zentrum für Hist. Forschung Berlin
  • SB Doberlug-Kirchhain
  • SB Velten
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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT61051
    Umfang: 40 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Inhalt: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This research aims to rediscover and reinvent the use of earth as a building material in contemporary Western European architecture. Despite its numerous physical qualities, earth is often overlooked due to its association with poverty and underdevelopment. The research methodology involves analyzing the composition and technical behavior of earth, examining its historical use in construction, and investigating its availability and suitability in different regions. The study also explores rammed earth construction and its properties and weaknesses. Two case studies showcasing the implementation of earth in contemporary architecture are presented. The research concludes with a proposal to renovate a single-family house in Seville, Spain, into a hotel using earth as the primary construction material. Keywords: earth as a building material, contemporary architecture, rammed earth construction, sustainability, Western Europe.
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Problem Definition and Research Aim 1.2 Methodology 2. EARTH AS MATERIAL 2.1 Composition 2.2 Experiment 2.3 Earth as Building Material 2.3.1 Short history of Western Europe construction techniques 2.3.2 Construction methods 2.3.3 Prejudices 2.4 Locality 3. RAMMED EARTH 3.1 Method and Explanation 3.2 Technical Characteristics 3.2.1 Properties 3.2.2 Weaknesses/ challenges 3.3 Sensorial Experience 3.4 Future Use and Technological Innovations 3.5 Case Study 3.5.1 Vier Arquitectos- Piscina Municipal de Toro 3.5.2 Martin Rauch- Kapelle der Versöhnung in Berlin 4. DESIGN PROJECT- "HOTELITO DE HELIÓPOLIS" 5. CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses
    URL: FULL
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60982
    Umfang: 51 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Inhalt: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This research explores the concept of Low-Tech in interior design as a response to the ecological and societal challenges of the present era. It argues that the current dominant paradigm of high-tech and high-consumption lifestyles perpetuates the ecological collapse and climate crisis. The study aims to make Low-Tech more approachable and applicable in interior design by investigating its principles, potential benefits, and limitations. The research methodology includes analytical investigation of existing practices, a case study of The Floating University in Berlin, and the implementation of Low-Tech features in a domestic setting. The objectives of the study are to provide insights and support for practitioners seeking to shift towards sustainable design practices, to challenge the current paradigm, and to contribute to policy discussions. The research is not geographically limited, but focuses on the Western world and contemporary challenges. The findings aim to inspire a fundamental re-conceptualization of future modes of living and to foster sustainable solutions in interior design. Keywords: Low-Tech, interior design, ecological collapse, high-tech, sustainable design, experimental spaces.
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Historical background of Feng Shui 3. Basic principles of Feng Shui and their application 3.1 Geomatic Approach 3.2 Architectural Concept 3.3 Dao 3.4 Qi 3.5 Yin and Yang 3.6 Five Element Theory 4. Environmental psychology and Feng Shui: A Comparative Analysis 4.1 Environmental Psychology 4.2 Feng Shui 4.3 A comparison of environmental psychology and Feng Shui 5. Contemporary case studies on the application of Feng Shui principles in interior design 6. Design project 7. Conclusions 8. List of figures 9. Bibliography
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses
    URL: FULL
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60977
    Umfang: 61 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Inhalt: AUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The world is at a tipping point, as population growth drives the economy and production ever higher, natural resources are on the edge of becoming obsolete. Research clearly shows how the construction industry generates severe damage to the environment, and how the generation of demolition waste is a source of wasted natural and economic resources. This study aims to unfold the current problem in the construction industry and offer an alternative to the way we currently design and build. The design aims to cover sustainability, flexibility, and circularity. We must rethink the way we use space and the resources that are located in it. Keywords: population growth, construction industry, sustainability, flexibility, circularity, natural resources, demolition waste, design, resource utilization
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Problem statement 11 1.2 Objective and Structure 13 1.3 Research Design and Methods 14 2. Sustainable and Circular Construction 2.1 Defining sustainability 19 2.2 Case study: Gonsi Sócrates Bio-building 21 2.3 Exploring sustainable construction methods 2.3.1 Lean construction 23 2.3.2 Cradle to Cradle 25 2.3.3 Material Passport 26 2.4 Urban mining 28 2.5 Circularity journey of building materials 29 2.6 Triple Bottom Line 30 3. Rethinking the Logics of Sustainable Construction 3.1 Design and resourcing approach 35 3.2 Social approach 37 4. Concept 4.1 Context 41 4.2 Design briefing 42 5. Design 5.1 Furniture 47 5.2 Catalog 48 5.3 Key visuals 49 6. Conclusion 54 7. Bibliography 58
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses
    URL: FULL
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTbi00005092
    Umfang: 51 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Inhalt: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This research explores the concept of Low-Tech in interior design as a response to the ecological and societal challenges of the present era. It argues that the current dominant paradigm of high-tech and high-consumption lifestyles perpetuates the ecological collapse and climate crisis. The study aims to make Low-Tech more approachable and applicable in interior design by investigating its principles, potential benefits, and limitations. The research methodology includes analytical investigation of existing practices, a case study of The Floating University in Berlin, and the implementation of Low-Tech features in a domestic setting. The objectives of the study are to provide insights and support for practitioners seeking to shift towards sustainable design practices, to challenge the current paradigm, and to contribute to policy discussions. The research is not geographically limited, but focuses on the Western world and contemporary challenges. The findings aim to inspire a fundamental re-conceptualization of future modes of living and to foster sustainable solutions in interior design. Keywords: Low-Tech, interior design, ecological collapse, high-tech, sustainable design, experimental spaces.
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Historical background of Feng Shui 3. Basic principles of Feng Shui and their application 3.1 Geomatic Approach 3.2 Architectural Concept 3.3 Dao 3.4 Qi 3.5 Yin & Yang 3.6 Five Element Theory 4. Environmental psychology and Feng Shui: A Comparative Analysis 4.1 Environmental Psychology 4.2 Feng Shui 4.3 A comparison of environmental psychology and Feng Shui 5. Contemporary case studies on the application of Feng Shui principles in interior design 6. Design project 7. Conclusions 8. List of figures 9. Bibliography
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses
    URL: FULL
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTbi00005087
    Umfang: 61 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Inhalt: AUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The world is at a tipping point, as population growth drives the economy and production ever higher, natural resources are on the edge of becoming obsolete. Research clearly shows how the construction industry generates severe damage to the environment, and how the generation of demolition waste is a source of wasted natural and economic resources. This study aims to unfold the current problem in the construction industry and offer an alternative to the way we currently design and build. The design aims to cover sustainability, flexibility, and circularity. We must rethink the way we use space and the resources that are located in it. Keywords: population growth, construction industry, sustainability, flexibility, circularity, natural resources, demolition waste, design, resource utilization
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Problem statement 11 1.2 Objective and Structure 13 1.3 Research Design & Methods 14 2. Sustainable & Circular Construction 2.1 Defining sustainability 19 2.2 Case study: Gonsi Sócrates Bio-building 21 2.3 Exploring sustainable construction methods 2.3.1 Lean construction 23 2.3.2 Cradle to Cradle 25 2.3.3 Material Passport 26 2.4 Urban mining 28 2.5 Circularity journey of building materials 29 2.6 Triple Bottom Line 30 3. Rethinking the Logics of Sustainable Construction 3.1 Design and resourcing approach 35 3.2 Social approach 37 4. Concept 4.1 Context 41 4.2 Design briefing 42 5. Design 5.1 Furniture 47 5.2 Catalog 48 5.3 Key visuals 49 6. Conclusion 54 7. Bibliography 58
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses
    URL: FULL
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTbi00005161
    Umfang: 40 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Inhalt: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This research aims to rediscover and reinvent the use of earth as a building material in contemporary Western European architecture. Despite its numerous physical qualities, earth is often overlooked due to its association with poverty and underdevelopment. The research methodology involves analyzing the composition and technical behavior of earth, examining its historical use in construction, and investigating its availability and suitability in different regions. The study also explores rammed earth construction and its properties and weaknesses. Two case studies showcasing the implementation of earth in contemporary architecture are presented. The research concludes with a proposal to renovate a single-family house in Seville, Spain, into a hotel using earth as the primary construction material. Keywords: earth as a building material, contemporary architecture, rammed earth construction, sustainability, Western Europe.
    Anmerkung: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Problem Definition & Research Aim 1.2 Methodology 2. EARTH AS MATERIAL 2.1 Composition 2.2 Experiment 2.3 Earth as Building Material 2.3.1 Short history of Western Europe construction techniques 2.3.2 Construction methods 2.3.3 Prejudices 2.4 Locality 3. RAMMED EARTH 3.1 Method and Explanation 3.2 Technical Characteristics 3.2.1 Properties 3.2.2 Weaknesses/ challenges 3.3 Sensorial Experience 3.4 Future Use and Technological Innovations 3.5 Case Study 3.5.1 Vier Arquitectos- Piscina Municipal de Toro 3.5.2 Martin Rauch- Kapelle der Versöhnung in Berlin 4. DESIGN PROJECT- "HOTELITO DE HELIÓPOLIS" 5. CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Schlagwort(e): Academic theses
    URL: FULL
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
    BibTip Andere fanden auch interessant ...
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