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Mediating Environments: Fundamental and Radical Environmental Conditions in the Arctic

Mediating Environments: Fundamental and Radical Environmental Conditions in the Arctic

Mediating Environments examines fundamental and radical environmental conditions in the Arctic and provides a spectrum of innovative design approaches and spatial outcomes. Climate organizes and sustains a broad range of activities in the Arctic, and it will dictate the future transformations in northern urban landscapes and their metabolic operations.

As such, arctic urbanism must take into account the varied nuances of weather phenomena that are deeply engrained in everyday living practices and biophysical fabrics. By revisiting and reconfiguring the intersections between environmental and design systems, this publication aims to expand conceptual strategies in the arctic beyond the modes of insulation, stabilization, and optimization while repositioning the region as a central figure within the global network of exchanges.

How can the ‘arctic wall’ as a defining feature of northern architecture be renegotiated? Can design, whether it is pavement assemblies or building foundations built on permafrost, escape the confines of technical precedence aimed to resist instability, and instead work with – take advantage of – dynamic environmental mechanisms, such as thermal cycles of ground, pronounced in the region? This study is not an argument against engineering but for greater synergies between engineering and design as well as between science and design, and for developing climatically responsive and arctic-specific paradigms for the construction and maintenance of arctic cities.

The future of sustainable arctic development requires resiliency in urban form and programming that is adaptive to the current and future flux inherent in the region, as well as a repositioning of the arctic environment as a productive, robust, and dynamic foreground through which design and urbanism occur and are contextualized. Mediating Environments is the first in the Next Cities publication series by UVA School of Architecture and its Next Cities Institute. The Next Cities series disseminates design research by faculty and students at UVA focused on the rapidly changing dynamics of global urban futures. The series expands on how design―in its theory and physical instantiation in the world―probes the questions and controversies of the day, continually writing new expressions of the city.

  • Title :  Mediating Environments (Next Cities)
  • Author :  Leena Cho - Matthew Jull
  • Publisher :  Applied Research & Design
  • ISBN :  1940743613
  • Publication Year :  2019
  • Language :  English
  • Binding Type :  Paperback
  • Mediating Environments: Fundamental and Radical Environmental Conditions in the Arctic
    Mediating Environments: Fundamental and Radical Environmental Conditions in the Arctic
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