Bjarne Mastenbroek. Dig it! Building Bound to the Ground
Hardcover with fold-out, 19.3 x 27.1 cm, 2.58 kg, 1390 pages
€ 100
Dig deep into the origins of building. The ground, now often used as a passive foundation for going higher, is rife with possibilities. Bjarne Mastenbroek investigates the relationship architecture has, had, and will have, with site and nature. Through the photography of Iwan Baan and more than 500 analytical drawings by SeARCH, Dig it! dissects structures from the past millennia—some well-known, some previously overlooked. This global survey of nearly 1,400 pages, designed by Mevis & Van Deursen, brings architecture back in harmony with the Earth’s surface.
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Building Bound to the Ground
A visual exploration of earth-bound architecture
Building is one of very few endeavours that are physically connected to the surface of the earth, fixed and enduring. Nevertheless, for centuries, especially in the West, we have considered ourselves separate and above nature, drifting away, defining our own systems and order, and using the ground as a nothing more than a passive foundation. Other times we sought connection, drawing on nature for ritual and religion, fortified protection, and ecological balance.This global compendium of nearly 1,400 pages brings architecture back in harmony with Earth’s surface. For years, Bjarne Mastenbroek and his architectural firm, SeARCH, have delved into the relationship architecture has, had, and will have with its surroundings, seeing buildings as landscapes that fit into their site without dominating or disturbing it. For Dig It!, they have dug deep into the history of building culture and brought to light fascinating examples of this philosophy—some well known, some previously overlooked.
From African churches chiseled from rock and Chinese villages dug into terrains to Parisian housing vibrantly overgrown and a villa built into the cliffs of Capri (famously featured in the film Le Mépris starring Brigitte Bardot), this book dissects structures from the past millennia. Part atlas, part encyclopedia, it highlights traditional vernacular practices, reconsiders all-time favorites, and celebrates contemporary examples across the globe. Designed by Mevis & Van Deursen, the extensive collection features analytical drawings from SeARCH and photo essays by Iwan Baan.
Dig It! acknowledges an effort to reconnect architecture and landscape and merge building with ground. Separated into six chapters (or “strategies”)—Bury, Embed, Absorb, Spiral, Carve, and Mimic—this remarkable survey reveals humanity’s connection to the earth through building culture: clever and utterly relevant for the challenges that we have and will face in both urban and natural environments.
Bjarne Mastenbroek. Dig it! Building Bound to the Ground
Hardcover with fold-out, 19.3 x 27.1 cm, 2.58 kg, 1390 pages
ISBN 978-3-8365-7817-2
Edition: English
Edition: English
Customer reviews (5)
Depth, Density, Vision…
Drake, November 14, 2021
Much more than I could have imagined!
Many projects I was not aware of.
Excellent graphics.
Many projects I was not aware of.
Excellent graphics.
Un livre fantastique
Gomès-Léal, October 30, 2021
Un livre fantastique sur tous les lieux au monde où l’homme a choisi de composer avec la nature et son environnement, quels que soient ses besoins (vivre, habiter, …) ou ses intentions (honorer, accompagner, se protéger ou se défendre, …).
Des exemples tous plus révélateurs les uns que les autres de cette formidable capacité à ne pas toujours faire table rase de ce qui existait avant nous.
Magnifique.
Des exemples tous plus révélateurs les uns que les autres de cette formidable capacité à ne pas toujours faire table rase de ce qui existait avant nous.
Magnifique.
Wieder mal ein gigantisches Architekturlexikon von Taschen
Rene, October 28, 2021
Das wird noch eine Weile dauern, bis ich hier mal durch sein werde. Das sucht Seinesgleichen!
A big one
Alfred, October 27, 2021
This gift brought me closer to my mother's partner, a passionate architect. Thank you.
Viel Gewicht, viel Inhalt
Andy Andresen, October 29, 2021
1390 Seiten - hervorragend recherchiert und ein unglaublicher Fundus zur Geschichte des Bauens. Ein Glas Rotwein dazu und dann 2 Stunden nicht mehr aus der Hand legen. Die Zeichnungen sind ein weiterer Genuss. Danke an TASCHEN, ihr könnt es!