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Threshold Spaces : Transitions in Architecture. Analysis and Design Tools / Till Boettger.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Basel : Birkhäuser, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (160 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783038214007
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.1 23
LOC classification:
  • NA2765 .B5813 2014
  • NA2765 .B5813 2014
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Definitions Of Thresholds And Space -- 2. Threshold Space Analyses -- 3. Threshold Space Design Tools -- Appendix
Summary: Was ist ein Schwellenraum? Auftakt, Dazwischen, Schranke? Innen oder außen? Der Schwellenraum ist alles zusammen, meist sogar gleichzeitig. Till Boettger hat sich in Lehr- und Forschungsprojekten mit der Inszenierung des Ankommens und Empfangens befasst. Er hat räumliche Übergänge exemplarisch anhand von sechs Kulturbauten renommierter Architekten analysiert und daraus eine Methodik entwickelt, mit der das Bauelement optimiert werden kann.Summary: What is a threshold space? A prelude, an intermediate space, a barrier? Inside or outside? The threshold space is all of these, usually even at the same time. He lives on the spatial ambivalence between opening and closing and at the same time creates the expectation of what is to come. Till Boettger has dealt in teaching and research projects closely with the architectural staging of arrival and reception. His book is a collection of exemplary phenomenological analyzes of spatial transitions in historical and modern cultural buildings by renowned architects. It also develops a methodology to optimize threshold rooms in all construction projects. In addition to a balance that can generate an exciting space, there is also primarily the temporal sequence of experiencing determining. Threshold spaces are shown here in their role as a spatial agent: they receive and bid farewell.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Definitions Of Thresholds And Space -- 2. Threshold Space Analyses -- 3. Threshold Space Design Tools -- Appendix

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Was ist ein Schwellenraum? Auftakt, Dazwischen, Schranke? Innen oder außen? Der Schwellenraum ist alles zusammen, meist sogar gleichzeitig. Till Boettger hat sich in Lehr- und Forschungsprojekten mit der Inszenierung des Ankommens und Empfangens befasst. Er hat räumliche Übergänge exemplarisch anhand von sechs Kulturbauten renommierter Architekten analysiert und daraus eine Methodik entwickelt, mit der das Bauelement optimiert werden kann.

What is a threshold space? A prelude, an intermediate space, a barrier? Inside or outside? The threshold space is all of these, usually even at the same time. He lives on the spatial ambivalence between opening and closing and at the same time creates the expectation of what is to come. Till Boettger has dealt in teaching and research projects closely with the architectural staging of arrival and reception. His book is a collection of exemplary phenomenological analyzes of spatial transitions in historical and modern cultural buildings by renowned architects. It also develops a methodology to optimize threshold rooms in all construction projects. In addition to a balance that can generate an exciting space, there is also primarily the temporal sequence of experiencing determining. Threshold spaces are shown here in their role as a spatial agent: they receive and bid farewell.

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