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Item Restricted Examining the Role of Nature in Traditional Japanese Architecture and Its Relevance for Contemporary Design(2022) Lina Fee Drewalowski; Martín, Javier; Tubles, John; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This thesis examines the relationship between design and nature in the context of vernacular architecture, with a focus on traditional Japanese architecture. The aim is to understand how nature influences design and to identify elements that can be beneficial for contemporary architecture. The research explores the building elements, materials, spatial methods, and underlying philosophy of Japanese design, with the intention of integrating these elements into future design practices. While sustainability is not the main focus, it is closely related to the correlation between design and nature and serves as an incentive for the study. The thesis is structured into five chapters, relying on secondary qualitative research and case studies to support the findings. The research concludes by highlighting the relevance of the information gathered for designing with and for nature in the future. Keywords: design, nature, vernacular architecture, traditional Japanese architecture, sustainability, contemporary architectureItem Restricted Rammed Earth : The Reinterpretation of a Traditional Construction Method and Its Reinsertion as a Contemporary Material in Western Europe(2022) Hanna Wübbe Centeno; Fischer, Jeanne-Françoise; Weber, Rasa; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This research aims to rediscover and reinvent the use of earth as a building material in contemporary Western European architecture. Despite its numerous physical qualities, earth is often overlooked due to its association with poverty and underdevelopment. The research methodology involves analyzing the composition and technical behavior of earth, examining its historical use in construction, and investigating its availability and suitability in different regions. The study also explores rammed earth construction and its properties and weaknesses. Two case studies showcasing the implementation of earth in contemporary architecture are presented. The research concludes with a proposal to renovate a single-family house in Seville, Spain, into a hotel using earth as the primary construction material. Keywords: earth as a building material, contemporary architecture, rammed earth construction, sustainability, Western Europe
