
Architecture’s Model Environments
Lisa Moffitt (Author)
Series: Design Research in Architecture
Seen through the distilling lens of the architectural model, Architecture’s Model Environments is a novel and far-reaching exploration of the many dialogues buildings have with their environmental surroundings. Expanding on histories of building technology, the book sheds new light on how physical models conventionally understood as engineering experimentation devices enable architectural design speculation.
The book begins with a catalogue of ten original model prototypes – of wind tunnels, water tables and filling boxes – and is the first of its kind to establish an architectural approach to fabricating such environmental models. Subsequent chapters feature three precedent models that have been largely overlooked within the wider oeuvres of their authors: French polymath Étienne-Jules Marey’s 1900-2 wind tunnels, Hungarian-American architects Victor and Aladár Olgyay’s 1955-63 thermoheliodon, and Scottish chemist and building ventilation expert David Boswell ‘The Ventilator’ Reid’s 1844 test tube convection experiments.
Moving between historic moments and the present day, between case studies and original prototypes, the book reveals the potent ability for models, as both physical artefacts and mental ideals, to reflect prevailing cultural views about the world and to even reshape those views. Fundamentally, Architecture’s Model Environments illustrates how environmental models reveal design insights across scales from the seam (that leaks) to the body (that feels) to the building (that mediates) to the world (that immerses).
Praise for Architecture’s Model Environments
‘The book may be of particular interest to historians who teach in art, design, or engineering schools or programs, as it demonstrates how historical study and writing can play an active role in a creative practice’
Technology and Culture
DOI: 10.14324/111.9781800084087
Number of illustrations: 186
Publication date: 20 February 2023
PDF ISBN: 9781800084087
Read Online ISBN: 9781800084087
Paperback ISBN: 9781800084094
Lisa Moffitt (Author)
Lisa Moffitt is Associate Professor of Architecture at Carleton University.
‘The book may be of particular interest to historians who teach in art, design, or engineering schools or programs, as it demonstrates how historical study and writing can play an active role in a creative practice’
Technology and Culture
‘This ground-breaking book provides new insights and approaches to how models establish dialogues with those aspects of the world being modelled. In an era of climate emergency, understanding how environmental models can open up novel, effective trajectories for architecture is more critical than ever before. Architecture’s Model Environments presents an original and compelling argument for what we design, how, where and why.’ – Nick Dunn, Lancaster University
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