Heliopolis 21

Heliopolis 21

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Author: Maria Perbellini
Format: Paperback, 165mm x 240mm, 600g, 152 pages
Published: Skira, Italy, 2022

Heliopolis 21 projects and researches in fact aims at a radical change of architecture, starting from the convincement that the global crisis are due to the way we have built our cities. Architects should contribute in a meaningful way to the advancement of the quality of the lives we lead, at a time when we face challenges of major proportions and urgency. According to H21 this is to be done through research, pedagogy and practice. Integrity, equity and social justice, sustainability and innovation, excellence and engagement, and resilience are the aims of their architecture. Thus, the book is organised in 4 complementary sections. Each part aspires to generate an impact in terms of community resilience.

Maria R. Perbellini is the Dean of the School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology.

Thomas Auer is Managing Director of Transsolar and Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design Technical University of Munich.

Tom Kovac is Professor of Architecture at RMIT University Melbourne.

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Author: Maria Perbellini
Format: Paperback, 165mm x 240mm, 600g, 152 pages
Published: Skira, Italy, 2022

Heliopolis 21 projects and researches in fact aims at a radical change of architecture, starting from the convincement that the global crisis are due to the way we have built our cities. Architects should contribute in a meaningful way to the advancement of the quality of the lives we lead, at a time when we face challenges of major proportions and urgency. According to H21 this is to be done through research, pedagogy and practice. Integrity, equity and social justice, sustainability and innovation, excellence and engagement, and resilience are the aims of their architecture. Thus, the book is organised in 4 complementary sections. Each part aspires to generate an impact in terms of community resilience.

Maria R. Perbellini is the Dean of the School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology.

Thomas Auer is Managing Director of Transsolar and Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design Technical University of Munich.

Tom Kovac is Professor of Architecture at RMIT University Melbourne.