3. Textile as architecture and landscape
architecture surface - typologies
Textile paradigm
Deleuze
Wand und Gewand (wall and cloth)
Viollet-le-Duc (tectonica)
Semper: Wand/Gewand
John Ruskin
Textile as support for plants
On buildings
In landscape
tbc
4. Textile as support for plants
On buildings
Tapestry
Living wall
classifications
Green facade/living wall
Planter boxes/felt layers
Modular/grid/planter/moss
Biowall (interior) – our projects
In landscape
Garbage deposit (Rhine, Emscher)
Ash dumps
5. Roof tiles inspired from carpets in the townhall of
Kiskunfélegyháza, Hungary, 1909. Photo: M. Bostenaru,
2006
6. Media projection on the façade of the Christmas Market
in Bucharest. Photo: M. Bostenaru, 2013
9. Modell of the Rhine reintegration to the city of
Karlsruhe project. Photo: M. Bostenaru, 2006.
10. Application
L Aquila – emergency architecture – pocket parks
on empty lots
Climate change – Imre Makovecz (inclined surfaces
/ sod roofs)
Patterns through geotextiles
11. Green dome by Imre Makovecz in Visegrad. Modell in
the 2014 exhibition at the opening of Vigadó. Photo: M.
Bostenaru, 2014
12. Conclusions
Green walls, natural and artificial – ornament
Metaphor of carpet
19th century > 20th century
Weaving as basis for growing > Deleuze
Tested applicability for emergency housing