From “Green Building” to Architecture Integrated with Nature: Place Preservation Principle

Authors

  • Victor Logvinov UAR; RAACS; IAAM; “Architectural Center”

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.50.1083

Keywords:

integration with nature, place preservation, houses on supports, tree houses, horizontal skyscraper, the city of hanging villas, waterfront

Abstract

The article continues the theme of integrating architecture and nature started in the previous issue (PB49). The place preservation principle is defined, and the history of formation and the contemporary state of ideas, practices and concepts based on this principle are presented. The article reviews the international and national experience of using this principle. It analyses the conceptual projects of a new type of housing based on the biocenosis regeneration principle.

How to Cite

Logvinov, V. (2016). From “Green Building” to Architecture Integrated with Nature: Place Preservation Principle. Project Baikal, 13(50), 52–59. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.50.1083

Published

2016-11-21

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Section

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