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Below Ground Level By Ernst von Meijenfeldt Publisher: Birkhäuser |
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"This book illustrates what happens when inventive architects recognize and make use of unsuspected architectonic qualities of the space under the familiar surface of the earth."
The challenge of building below ground level sheds new light on all aspects of architectural and urban design. Any space that involves descending from our typical above-ground environment is a provocation to our sensory perceptions.
The Yao Dong is a kind of submerged patio house. The patio, a rectangular hole in the ground, is roughly eight by 10 meters wide and six to seven meters deep. The Yao Dong is perfectly consistent with the Chinese style of living, strongly introverted in character and focussed on the family.
"In religious buildings, light entering from above has a powerful significance. Two subterranean churches in Helsinki and Brasilia emphasize the poles of heaven and earth. Both have been submerged into the ground and given dramatically designed light roofs."
"Taking the underground into consideration makes it possible to organize functions on top of each other. The potential result is an intense, vital city, undisturbed by heterogenous infrastructural elements. Underground building is even the driving force behind the current updating and renewal of our cities, as here the current urban dynamic can unfold more freely than in many an overground intervention."
All over the world the underground (subway) has become a model of innovation. From the Jubelee Line in London to the Fosteritos in Bilbao, to the newly inaugurated Copenhagen Metro and on and on.... Interviews with many renowned designers including Norman Foster, Emilio Ambasz, Floris Alkemade of OMA, Francine Houben of Mecanoo, John Carmody and other convey the views of the architects themselves on the subject. Various essays reflect on the cultural aspects, planning conditions, design considerations, technical requirements and sustainability aspects of building below ground level. Book
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