Out of the Woods: Architecture and Interiors Built from Wood

Hardback

Main Details

Title Out of the Woods: Architecture and Interiors Built from Wood
Authors and Contributors      Edited by gestalten
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 300
Category/GenreIndividual architects and architectural firms
Timber and wood processing
ISBN/Barcode 9783899558593
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Die Gestalten Verlag
Imprint gestalten
Publication Date 29 September 2020
Publication Country Germany

Description

Humans have been building their homes out of wood for thousands of years. Its tactility and warmth has influenced countless architectural movements, dating back to historic Japanese houses all the way up to the recent craze for cozy Scandinavian interiors. It's one of the world's oldest architectural materials and it just might be the future of how we build. Timber is fast emerging as a sustainable material of choice, and thanks to recent technological advances, it's a safe and sturdy alternative to concrete. This book explores the innovative and inspiring ways architects are using this universal building material. Spanning grand Alpine escapes to tropical getaways, plywood penthouses to mass timber high-rises, Out of the Woods celebrates a material that is both ancient and extremely versatile - and more topical than ever.

Reviews

"It is a great read for anyone who loves good design, beautiful photography and who likes to learn about the beauty of designing with wood. The book is an ode to wood and this gem should not be missing from your coffee table!" -- IMAGICASA-- "Imagicasa (Belgium + The Netherlands), summer edition" a new book from Gestalten, celebrates the robust material through an illustrated glossary, essays, and an illuminating collection of structures that reimagine wood's uses and lay the groundwork for building better in the future. -- DWELL presents the qualities of wood through different projects and voices from great names in architecture. -- ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST