Design Through Making
(Sprache: Englisch)
Design Through Making links architectural design to other disciplines such as product design, engineering, and fabrication, and discusses the future of architectural design as an interdisciplinary practice familiar with complex manufacturing techniques. In...
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Design Through Making links architectural design to other disciplines such as product design, engineering, and fabrication, and discusses the future of architectural design as an interdisciplinary practice familiar with complex manufacturing techniques. In short, it is about learning how to design something through knowing about its manufacturing.
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Most architects who build do not make buildings; they make information that makes buildings. Making buildings requires acquiring knowledge not only of the world of information exchange, but also of the world of making things. It is an expertise that goes beyond the architectural drawing and an expertise that many designers cannot claim to fully possess or practice.Design through Making is not only directed at architects, but engineers, educators, fabricators, machine operators, and anyone with an interest in the manifestation of ideas. It seeks to challenge outmoded notions that building production is preceded by design, and making is merely the cooking of the raw, or the end game where no further design ideas are explored. Here, a hybrid mode is recognised where the investigation of ideas is fully engaged with the tactile, physical nature of architecture and building processes. It is an issue that celebrates the re-emergence of making, not merely as an immense resource for ideas, experimentation and customisation, but as a critical resource that will redefine architectural practices.
This title includes the work of Block Architecture, Mark Burry, Thomas Heatherwick Studios and Walter Pichler; there is also a special feature on Japanese traditions in architecture. Contributors include: Iain Borden, Sarah Chaplin, David Dunster, Jonathan Hill and Mark Prizeman.
Design Through Making
Most architects who build do not make buildings; they make information that makes buildings. Making buildings requires acquiring knowledge not only of the world of information exchange, but also of the world of making things. It is an expertise that goes beyond the architectural drawing, and an expertise that many designers cannot claim to fully possess or practice.
Design through making is not only directed at architects, but also at engineers, educators, fabricators, machine operators and anyone with an interest in the manifestation of ideas. It seeks to challenge outmoded notions that building production is preceded by design, and making is merely the cooking of the raw, or the end game in which no further design ideas are explored. Here, a hybrid mode is recognized where the investigation of ideas is fully engaged with the tactile, physical nature of architecture and building processes. It is an issue that celebrates the re-emergence of making, not merely as an immense resource for ideas, experimentation and customization, but also as a critical resource that will redefine architectural practices. This title includes the4 work of Block Architecture, Mark Burry, Thomas Heatherwick Studios and Walter Pichler; there is also a special feature on Japanese traditions in architecture. Contributors include: Iain Borden, Sarah Chaplin, David Dunster, Jonathan Hill and Mark Prizeman.
Most architects who build do not make buildings; they make information that makes buildings. Making buildings requires acquiring knowledge not only of the world of information exchange, but also of the world of making things. It is an expertise that goes beyond the architectural drawing, and an expertise that many designers cannot claim to fully possess or practice.
Design through making is not only directed at architects, but also at engineers, educators, fabricators, machine operators and anyone with an interest in the manifestation of ideas. It seeks to challenge outmoded notions that building production is preceded by design, and making is merely the cooking of the raw, or the end game in which no further design ideas are explored. Here, a hybrid mode is recognized where the investigation of ideas is fully engaged with the tactile, physical nature of architecture and building processes. It is an issue that celebrates the re-emergence of making, not merely as an immense resource for ideas, experimentation and customization, but also as a critical resource that will redefine architectural practices. This title includes the4 work of Block Architecture, Mark Burry, Thomas Heatherwick Studios and Walter Pichler; there is also a special feature on Japanese traditions in architecture. Contributors include: Iain Borden, Sarah Chaplin, David Dunster, Jonathan Hill and Mark Prizeman.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Design Through Making “
Editorial Helen CastleDesign Through Making: An Introduction Bob Sheil
Building the Drawing Jonathan Hill
Drawing Instruments Nat Chard
Homo Faber Mark Burry
In My Craft and Sullen Art or Sketching the Future by Drawing on the past Michael Stacey
Orgone Reef Philip Beesley
Hooke Park As a New AA Initiative in Education Mark Prizeman
Getting Specific Phil Ayres
Adaptive Architectural Design Nick Callicott
Making a Bang Bob Sheil + Ron Packman
Makeshift: Some Reflections on Japanese Design Sensibility Sarah Chaplin
Walter Pichler David Dunster
Learning in Newbern: Rural Studio in Year Ten John Forney
The Architecture Ensemble Steve Johnson
Fabrication Research John Thornton
Concept Planning Process Realisation: The Methodologies of Architecture and Film Nick Clear
Interior Eye: Just Build Craig Kellogg
Practice Profile: Block Architecture Iain Borden
Building Profile: Raines Court Jeremy Melvin
Home Run: The Brunswick Centre Bruce Stewart
McLean's Nuggets Will McLean
Malediction d'Agamemmon: Jardin de la Guerre du Jardin Charles Jencks
Site Lines: The National Road David Heathcote + Sue Barr
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Robert Sheil
- 2005, 1. Auflage., 128 Seiten, Maße: 28,7 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470090936
- ISBN-13: 9780470090930
Sprache:
Englisch
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