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Ken Yeang

    1. Januar 1948
    Grüne Häuser, tropische Gärten
    Bioclimatic Skyscapers
    It's Not Easy Being Green
    Life As We Have Known It
    The green skyscraper
    • The green skyscraper

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,6(41)Abgeben

      This book aims to establish a strategy for sustainable design, and for understanding the decisions that need to be made in the design of a complex building type such as the skyscraper.

      The green skyscraper
    • Reissued with a stunning new jacket design, the Virago classic about working class life at the turn of the last century

      Life As We Have Known It
    • It's Not Easy Being Green

      • 191 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      "It's Not Easy Being Green presents the key principles of ecological design and planning in the built and research work of the architect Ken Yeang in an easy to read graphic novel that takes the reader through Ken's formative years to him becoming a practical architect while showing the evolution of his thoughts and ideas."--Cover

      It's Not Easy Being Green
    • The publication accompanies the exhibition at ifa Galleries Stuttgart and Berlin, focusing on South-East Asia, particularly Malaysia and Indonesia. Recently, innovative projects have emerged that prioritize sustainable and landscape architecture over mere investor interests. Featured architects, landscape architects, and activists provide diverse responses to the demands of future-oriented construction in both tropical and urban settings. Renowned Malaysian architect Ken Yeang, a pioneer in eco-architecture, began exploring traditional Malaysian building typologies in the early 1970s, leading to his development of the bioclimatic tower. His projects emphasize alternative energy, rainwater collection, recycling, and vertical greenery. In contrast, landscape architect Ng Seksan focuses on horizontal designs, creating gardens, parks, and public spaces that harmonize with natural landscapes. Additionally, the founders of the Green School in Bali utilize natural materials and a holistic educational approach that emphasizes harmony with nature. "Green Design" transcends architecture, embodying a commitment to thoughtful education for the future, applicable in cities like Kuala Lumpur, Bali, New Delhi, Singapore, London, Stuttgart, and Berlin.

      Grüne Häuser, tropische Gärten