ABSTRACT

The Environmental Imagination explores the relationship between tectonics and poetics in environmental design in architecture. Working thematically and chronologically from the eighteenth century to the present day, this book redefines the historiography of environmental design by looking beyond conventional histories to argue that the environments within buildings are a collaboration between poetic intentions and technical means.

In a sequence of essays, the book traces a line through works by leading architects of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that illustrate the impact of new technologies on the conception and realisation of environments in buildings. In this, a consideration of the qualitative dimension of environment is added to the primarily technological narratives of other accounts. In this second edition, the book has been substantially rewritten and restructured to include further research conducted in the decade since the first edition. A number of important buildings have been revisited, in order to extend the descriptions of their environments, and studies have been made of a number of newly studied, significant buildings. A completely new essay offers an environmental interpretation of Luis Barragán’s magical own house in Mexico City and the earlier studies of buildings by Peter Zumthor have been gathered into a single, extended essay that includes a body of new research. On the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Reyner Banham’s, The Architecture of the Well-tempered Environment, the book concludes with a critical tribute to that seminal text.

The Environmental Imagination will appeal to academics and practitioners with interests in the history, theory and technology of architecture.

part I|30 pages

From Enlightenment to Modernity

chapter Essay 1|28 pages

Soane, Labrouste, Mackintosh

Pioneers of environment

part II|167 pages

The twentieth-century environment

chapter Essay 2|33 pages

Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe

Continuity and invention

chapter Essay 3|44 pages

The ‘other’ environmental tradition

Nordic masters

chapter Essay 4|28 pages

Louis I. Kahn

The poetics of served and servant

chapter Essay 5|21 pages

Carlo Scarpa

‘I wish I could frame the blue of the sky’

chapter Essay 6|15 pages

Sigurd Lewerentz

Architecture of adaptive light

chapter Essay 7|22 pages

The environmental magic of Luis Barragán

part III|55 pages

Image and environment

chapter Essay 8|17 pages

The sheltering environment

chapter Essay 9|35 pages

The environmental imagination of Peter Zumthor

part |18 pages

Epilogue

chapter Essay 10|16 pages

After Banham

‘I do not like pipes, I do not like ducts’