Deep Skin Architecture

Deep Skin Architecture
Title Deep Skin Architecture PDF eBook
Author Timo Carl
Publisher Springer
Pages 189
Release 2019-04-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3658263334

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Timo Carl presents alternatives to curtain wall facades and other flat boundaries creating autonomous spaces. He investigates facade typologies with multiple material layers to strategize the relationship between buildings and their environment. By revisiting Le Corbusier ́s seminal brise soleil an alternative reading of the modern project emerges: one that is not based on classical compositional rules, but instead on the dynamic relationships with environmental forces. Finally, an exciting series of project-based investigations sets out innovative ways in which novel deep skins combine energy-conscious performance with the poetics of architecture.

Skin

Skin
Title Skin PDF eBook
Author Ellen Lupton
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 250
Release 2007-06-14
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781568987118

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A companion to an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution from May to September 2002 illustrates designs relating to coverings that resemble, in some way or another human skin. Organics, artificial and digital skin, vessels and membranes, padding and protection, and warps and folds are among the dimensions explored. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Deep Veils

Deep Veils
Title Deep Veils PDF eBook
Author Erik G. L'Heureux
Publisher Antique Collector's Club
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781941806340

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Looks at deep veils in architecture through ten small scale projects of Erik L'Heureux and his design practice Pencil Office based in Singapore.

Research Methods for the Architectural Profession

Research Methods for the Architectural Profession
Title Research Methods for the Architectural Profession PDF eBook
Author Ajla Aksamija
Publisher Routledge
Pages 200
Release 2021-03-03
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1000343677

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Research Methods for the Architectural Profession introduces research as a systematic process, describes how to formulate research questions, provides an in-depth explanation of different research methods (qualitative, quantitative, and experimental), and explains how to select appropriate research methods and execute research studies. It describes the process of documentation, knowledge dissemination, and application of research results in architectural design and practice. Most importantly, it provides guidelines for integrating research into profession and uses extensive case-studies and practice-relevant examples to illustrate main concepts, procedures, and applications. Integrating research into practice is essential for developing new knowledge, solving design and technical problems, overcoming different types of challenges present in the contemporary profession, and improving the design outcomes. Innovation requires a much stronger correlation between research and design, and it is pertinent for the future of architectural practice that research becomes an integral part of architectural profession. This book provides a roadmap for successfully integrating research into architectural design and for establishing innovative practices, regardless of a firm’s size. Written by an architecture professor with an extensive research and professional background—specifically focusing on integrating research into practice—and richly illustrated with over 150 color images, this reference will be useful for both students and practitioners.

Experiment in Architecture

Experiment in Architecture
Title Experiment in Architecture PDF eBook
Author Frank Stepper
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 152
Release 2023-09-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3035626278

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Dare experiments! The book documents the teaching philosophy developed at the chair of experimental design by Frank Stepper and his team at the University of Kassel. The approach places an emphasis on fostering and developing aesthetic and formal imagination through experimentation. Thinking the "impossible" helps to formulate architectural concepts that progress beyond predictable causalities and functional constraints. For the emergence of innovative designs and novel construction typologies analogue models are augmented with computational strategies and digital fabrication methods. 20 Years of teaching Experimental Architecture, from introductory to thesis level projects Experimental videos with QR code links With contributions by Hitoshi Abe, Marie Therese Harnancourt-Fuchs, Steffanie Hennecke and others

Transmaterial 3

Transmaterial 3
Title Transmaterial 3 PDF eBook
Author Blaine Brownell
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 256
Release 2010-02-03
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781568988931

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"Provides a broad synopsis of the state of technological advances in materials today, with a special emphasis on new developments in the field of biopolymers and various agriculturally derived products; biomimetic products, systems, and processes that seek to emulate natural examples, including low-embodied-energy and biochemically manufactured products; "grown" materials; nanoscale marvels; renewable energy technologies; "second-life" materials derived from repurposed waste; and responsive, interactive, and transformational digital interfaces that harness pervasive communication networks and are powered by low-energy illumination sources."--P. [4] of cover.

Deep Skin

Deep Skin
Title Deep Skin PDF eBook
Author Dong Jin Seo
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 2005
Genre
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