Dearq

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Water and Built Environment

No. 34 (2022-09-01)
  • Juan Calatrava
    Universidad de Granada jcalatra@ugr.es
  • Francisco A. García Pérez
    Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria fagp77@gmail.com

Abstract

This article describes the relationship between water and human-built space, from early urban civilisations to the present time, and from the architectural object to the territory. This is carried out through the study of central topics that partly allow uncovering complex and variable (although permanent) links between symbolism, water catastrophes and water taming, garden design, hygiene and leisure, bioclimatic design, and sustainability.

Keywords: water, architecture, symbol, catastrophe, garden, hygiene, sustainability