Book review of Habitat: Ecology Thinking in Architecture

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Habitat

References

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Demangeon, A. (1926). Un Questionnaire sur L’Habitat Rural. Annales de Géographie 35(196), 289-292.

Heuvel, D., Martens, J., Sanz, V.M. (eds.) (2020). Habitat: Ecology Thinking in Architecture. nai010 publishers.

Marat-Mendes, T., Cabrita, M. A. (2017). Recovering the habitat concept within urban morphology. In V. Colomer (ed.) City and territory in the globalization age - Proceedings of the 24th ISUF International Conference. (Univ. Politecnica Valencia; Escola Tecnica Super Arquitectura, Valencia), 1303-1311. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ISUF2017.2017.5217

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Marat-Mendes, T. (2020). Designing for Sustainability: retrieving a systemic role for urban form. Urban Morphology, 24(2), 235-238.

UN-HABITAT (2016). World Cities Report 2016. Urbanization and development: Emerging futures. https://unhabitat.org/world-cities-report-2016

Van den Heuvel, D., Martens, J., Muñoz Sanz, V. (eds) (2020). HABITAT: Ecology Thinking in Architecture. Rotterdam: NAI 010 Publishers.

Williamson, J. (1986). The Grid: History, Use and Meaning. Design Issues, 3(2) 15-30.

Published

2024-05-06