Presentation Restore Media Photographs & Illustrations Stephen A. Mouzon Design for New Construction and This presentation qualifies for AIA Continuing Education credit as detailed on subsequent images. Please be certain to register for credit at the back of the room. Residential Remodeling Apply Lessons Learned from Historical Architecture to Create Authentic, Sustainable, and Lovable Houses for Today Stephen A. Mouzon, AIA CNU LEED-AP
Design for New Construction and Residential Remodeling Apply Lessons Learned from Historical Architecture to Create Authentic, Sustainable, and Lovable Houses for Today 1 AIA HSW LU
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Restore Media, LLC /Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA/CES). Credit(s) earned on completion of this program will be reported to AIA/CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-aia members are available upon request. This program is registered with AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
THE ORIGINAL GREEN PLACES NOURISHABLE ACCESSIBLE SERVICEABLE SECURABLE LOVABLE DURABLE FLEXIBLE FRUGAL BUILDINGS
THE ORIGINAL GREEN PLACES NOURISHABLE ORGANIC FARMING ACCESSIBLE NU: NU: COMPACT & WALKABLE SERVICEABLE DIVERSE SECURABLE NU: IDENTITY LOVABLE NU: LIVING CODES TRADITIONS DURABLE LIVING LIVING TRADITIONS FLEXIBLE LIVING TRADITIONS FRUGAL GIZMO TRADITIONS GREEN BUILDINGS
Nourishable Places
Accessible Places
Serviceable Places
Securable Places
Lovable Buildings
Down the Unlovable Carbon Stair-Steps
Beauty or Lovability?
Beauty or Lovability? Admiration Action Breadth
Three Sources of Lovability Things that Reflect Us Things that Delight Us Things that Put Us in Harmony
Things that Reflect Us Reflecting the Human Form Reflecting the Culture of our Groups Reflecting the Culture of our Region Reflecting the Culture of our Nation
Horizontal Arrangement
Things that Delight Us Sensual Group Memory Intellectual Sheltering Challenging
Sensual Delight
Warmth
Cool Breeze
Sounds
Sights
Group Delight
Sports
Political Assembly
Social Assembly
Setting the Stage Accidental Meetings Geometry
Front Porch Principles
Front Porch Principles
Front Porch Principles
Memory Delight
Intellectual Delight
Sheltering Delight
Embracing Spaces
Challenging Delight
Bracing Places
Things that Put Us in Harmony Mathematical Simplicity Authenticity Natural Processes Natural Laws Natural Forms Harmony with the Region
Mathematical Harmony
Rational Proportions
Plan Proportions
The Third Dimension
Harmony with Natural Processes
Harmony with Natural Laws
Gravity
Thermodynamics
Harmony with Natural Forms
Harmony with the Region
Vernacular Questions No Universally Lovable Style Tuned to Localities, but... Loved by People Around the World? Not Designed to be Lovable, but to Meet Needs Sense of Basic Appropriateness... Is This the Key? Sensed (Vernacular) vs. Known (Classical) or Unconsciously vs. Consciously Beautiful
the Classical Ideal C M Charleston Cotswolds Nantucket VSanta Fe New Orleans Bermuda
Beaufort
Pienza
Ridiculous
The Human Hand
Hardwiring At Birth Children & Houses Stacking the Deck
Durable Buildings
Unnaturally Used Materials Naturally Used Materials
No Maintenance Repairable & Patchable
Flexible Buildings
Proximity to Street
Ceiling Height
Simplicity of Massing
Simplicity of Circulation (???)
Pipes
Frugal Buildings
Gizmo Green and the Meltdown
Be Frugal Naturally First
Then Bridge The Gap
Putting Buildings Back to Work
Resources Links (lots of useful organizations): http://bit.ly/gflinks Reading List: http://bit.ly/gfreadinglist Original Green: http://www.originalgreen.org New Urban Guild: http://bit.ly/nughome Mouzon Design: http://bit.ly/mdzhome Useful Stuff: http://bit.ly/usefulstuff If you want live links rather than having to write all these down, please email me at steve@mouzon.com and I ll be happy to send them, as well as a few other resources you might find helpful.
What Next? 1. Subscribe to Original Green Blog. 2. Join your local ICA/CA chapter. 3. Join your local CNU chapter. 4. Get listed on TradWeb. If you d like direct links rather than having to write all these down, please email me at steve@mouzon.com and I ll be happy to send them, as well as a few other resources you might find helpful.
Learning Objectives After attending this session, participants will be able to: Analyze building patterns including symmetrical and asymmetrical facades; Discuss the history of classicism in architectural styles; Look for and apply elements of vernacular architectural styles and vocabulary in your work; and Use traditional detailing that supports long-term sustainability for new construction and remodeling projects.
Questions & Answers Thank you. This concludes the AIA Continuing Education Systems Program Contact: jhayward@restoremedia.com
Questions & Answers Thank you. This concludes the AIA Continuing Education Systems Program Contact: jhayward@restoremedia.com