[注意] 1. 本店只販售全新正品,絕不賣仿冒品,請安心購買。 2. 下標前可以蝦皮聊聊是否商品有現貨。 3. 下單前請再次確認選購的商品款式,商品須保持全新,並於取貨後15天內提出。若經拆封、使用後導致商品缺乏完整性,恕不提供退貨服務。 [商品資訊] 平裝: 160頁 出版社: Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de la Comunidad Valenciana (2005) by Mercedes Planelles Herrero (Editor), Alberto Mengual Muñoz (Editor) 語言: 英語,西語 ISSN-8: 11377402 ISSN-13: 9771137740008 [商品內容] Courtyards are elements that define the form and composition of the building, integrating and breaking up the grid. They articulate exterior and interior, carrying the street into the building, nature into construction, privatising it; taking the courtyard into the house, integrating it as another enclosure, interior to exterior, more intimate and personal the less they are shared. Qualifying a courtyard leads to its multiplication. Proposals range from a conventional street to a courtyard storey, from garden and orchard to walled courtyards, Japanese gardens and living rooms in the sun, playing on eliminating planes and limits. A courtyard is like a perspective that exceeds its physical limits, like a succession of planes: foreground, middle ground and background (the Japanese garden again). It restores the relationships of building and street, building and plot, domesticating the street. Garden, orchard, walled courtyard extend our dominion over the place where we live. Nature is controlled, there are gradations of controlled and uncontrolled. Courtyards provide new places to stop or stay, extending the intermediate kingdoms between exterior and interior. Forecourts, transit between the building and the street, determine the relationship with the street.