Architecture: From Prehistory to Climate Emergency
Architecture: From Prehistory to Climate Emergency
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About Architecture: From Prehistory to Climate Emergency
In "Architecture: From Prehistory to Climate Emergency," acclaimed author Barnabas Calder presents a groundbreaking exploration of how energy has fundamentally shaped the built environment throughout human history. This compelling non-fiction work delves into the intricate relationship between architectural design, construction, and the energy resources available in any given era. From the earliest, humble prehistoric shelters to the monumental structures of ancient Rome and Egypt, and even the sprawling, super-connected airports of today, Calder meticulously illustrates how every building reflects its energy context.
Calder's insightful narrative traces the evolution of architecture from our hunter-gatherer origins through to the age of fossil-fuel dependence, revealing how designers, builders, and entire societies have continually adapted to changing energy landscapes. This book is not just a historical account; it's a timely and critical examination of the single biggest challenge facing contemporary architecture: reducing energy consumption. It serves as a fascinating celebration of human ingenuity and creativity, while also delivering a powerful reminder of the urgent and monumental task ahead in our collective pursuit of truly sustainable architecture for the future of Malta and beyond.
Key Details
- Author: Barnabas Calder
- Publisher: Unknown
- Format: Paperback, 550 pages
- Language: English
- Published: 2022
- ISBN: 9780141978208
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