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Architecture for Science

Author/EditorWeller, Christine Nicky (Author)
Nickl, Hans (Author)
ISBN: 9783037682579
Pub Date08/12/2022
BindingHardback
Pages176
Interdisciplinary perspectives on discovering the research buildings as topic for contemporary architecture in theory and practice.
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Interdisciplinary perspectives on discovering the research buildings as topic for contemporary architecture in theory and practice.


Although research is the engine of all innovation, the research building as a purely functional building has not been of any architectural interest for a long time. However, there is consensus now that structures for research and knowledge transfer can do more than just providing workplaces and experimental areas. They are spaces of communication and inspiration, of urban development and a reflection of our times.

With this volume, the authors open the discussion on this type of building. They examine architecture for science in the context of urban structures, as a highly specialized building type, as well as in its dimension as a working and living environment, and with regard to creative considerations. The interdisciplinary approach is of decisive importance here, and thus not only architects and urban planners but also scientists from various academic disci-plines have their say.

Interdisciplinary perspectives on discovering the research buildings as topic for contemporary architecture in theory and practice.


Although research is the engine of all innovation, the research building as a purely functional building has not been of any architectural interest for a long time. However, there is consensus now that structures for research and knowledge transfer can do more than just providing workplaces and experimental areas. They are spaces of communication and inspiration, of urban development and a reflection of our times.

With this volume, the authors open the discussion on this type of building. They examine architecture for science in the context of urban structures, as a highly specialized building type, as well as in its dimension as a working and living environment, and with regard to creative considerations. The interdisciplinary approach is of decisive importance here, and thus not only architects and urban planners but also scientists from various academic disci-plines have their say.

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