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The engagement of architecture & landscape: Crafting an architectural ecotone

Posted on:2013-09-08Degree:M.ArchType:Thesis
University:Carleton University (Canada)Candidate:Groves, NicholasFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008471347Subject:Architecture
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis explores architectures dedicated to making the experience of the picturesque landscape accessible to humans. By examining the important role that the natural world plays within human existence, the unique qualities presented by architecture-nature relationships and the social and cultural context of 'nature dwelling', a contribution can be made to the design of architecture that exists in engagement with its site. The thesis proposes borrowing an ecological concept to develop the metaphor of an architectural ecotone which serves to describe a realm of architecture that embodies transition and reconciliation between landscape and constructed form. The thesis applies its findings to develop a 'kit of parts' design strategy for the investigation of elemental, integrated and site-specific assemblies for 'nature dwelling' in Bon Echo Provincial Park, Ontario. These assemblies seek to reconcile landscape-building conditions and provide the inspiration for the design of three small retreats within the landscape.
Keywords/Search Tags:Landscape, Architecture
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