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Learning from the Tropics

Title
Learning from the Tropics / [presented by] Maxwell Fry (Fry, Drew & Partners).
Publication
London, England: Pidgeon Digital, 1979.
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 video file (29 minutes)): sound, color
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Title from publisher's website (viewed April 19, 2021).
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Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
The late Maxwell Fry - pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture in Britain and Royal Gold Medallist- was working in West Africa in the 1940s and 1950s with his wife/partner Jane Drew. New conditions made the traditional, annually-renewed, mud and thatch of African villages inappropriate. New materials had to be considered. They experienced for the first time the difficulty of protecting buildings from the sun, colossal heat, extreme humidity and near horizontal heavy rain. In the process of dealing with these and other problems, they developed a series of rule-of-thumb solutions which have since become the norm for tropical building. This produced a quite new kind of architecture that responded to tropical conditions, harnessing nature even for 'air-conditioning' a university library. In Chandigarh, where Fry and Drew worked with Le Corbusier in the 1950s, the same principles applied, except that here the sun proved a greater enemy than humidity. Additionally, there was a dust-laden breeze to contend with. Fry and Drew's recipe for a future in which energy sources are drying up is that we must learn to obey Nature's laws. "We have come to the end of the era of the faceless box completely supplied with artificial climate and artificial light".
Variant and related titles
Pidgeon digital.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 23, 2021
Partial contents
Maxwell Fry
West Africa - Wesley Girls' Secondary School, Cape Coast
West Africa - Staff House, Mfantsipim
West Africa - School Girls
West Africa - Climatic Regions. From 'Tropical Architecture' By Fry, Drew (Batsford 1956)
West Africa - Aburi Secondary School, Gold Coast
West Africa - Sun Control Diagrams. From 'Tropical Architecture' By Fry, Drew (Batsford 1956)
West Africa - Shade Diagram. From 'Tropical Architecture' By Fry, Drew (Batsford 1956). Shady College Hall
West Africa - Shade & Air Diagram. Aburi Girls Secondary School
West Africa - Perforated Screens, Queen Elizabeth College
West Africa - Sun Protection. Roofs
West Africa - Balcony At Abigadel Teacher Training College
West Africa - African Art Influence
West Africa - Ibadan University. Plan Model. Study-Bedroom Block
West Africa - Ibadan University Library
West Africa - Ibadan University. Library Balcony Corridor. Cross Section
Chandigarh - Judge's House
Chandigarh - Two Women's Colleges
Chandigarh - Two Examples Of Housing
Chandigarh - Workers' Housing
Chandigarh - House 9
Chandigarh - High Court By Le Corbusier
Chandigarh - Nurses' Home.
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