Material Immaterial
Title | Material Immaterial PDF eBook |
Author | Botond Bognar |
Publisher | Princeton Architectural Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2009-11-04 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781568988740 |
Presents more than thirty of the architect's recent works, including high-profile commissions such as the Suntory Museum in Tokyo and the Ondo Civic Center in Kure; the exlusive Lotus House in Zushi; large-scale urban developments in Sanlitun Village South in Beijing, and more.
Immaterial/ultramaterial
Title | Immaterial/ultramaterial PDF eBook |
Author | Toshiko Mori |
Publisher | George Braziller |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Architectural design |
ISBN | 9780807615089 |
Immaterial/Ultramaterial, the second volume in the Millennium Matters series, investigates today's revolutionary new materials and methods of fabrication, and the profound impact they are having on the continuing evolution of architecture.
Immaterial Architecture
Title | Immaterial Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Hill |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2006-04-18 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1134228309 |
This fascinating argument from Jonathan Hill presents the case for the significance and importance of the immaterial in architecture. Architecture is generally perceived as the solid, physical matter that it unarguably creates, but what of the spaces it creates? This issue drives Hill's explorative look at the immaterial aspects of architecture. The book discusses the pressures on architecture and the architectural profession to be respectively solid matter and solid practice and considers concepts that align architecture with the immaterial, such as the superiority of ideas over matter, command of drawing and design of spaces and surfaces. Focusing on immaterial architecture as the perceived absence of matter, Hill devises new means to explore the creativity of both the user and the architect, advocating an architecture that fuses the immaterial and the material and considers its consequences, challenging preconceptions about architecture, its practice, purpose, matter and use. This is a useful and innovative read that encourages architects and students to think beyond established theory and practice.
Introducing Architectural Theory
Title | Introducing Architectural Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Korydon Smith |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2013-05-20 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1136190295 |
This is the most accessible architectural theory book that exists. Korydon Smith presents each common architectural subject – such as tectonics, use, and site – as though it were a conversation across history between theorists by providing you with the original text, a reflective text, and a philosophical text. He also introduces each chapter by highlighting key ideas and asking you a set of reflective questions so that you can hone your own theory, which is essential to both your success in the studio and your adaptability in the profession. These primary source texts, which are central to your understanding of the discipline, were written by such architects as Le Corbusier, Robert Venturi, and Adrian Forty. The appendices also have guides to aid your reading comprehension; to help you write descriptively, analytically, and disputationally; and to show you citation styles and how to do library-based research. More than any other architectural theory book about the great thinkers, Introducing Architectural Theory teaches you to think as well.
Grounds of the Immaterial
Title | Grounds of the Immaterial PDF eBook |
Author | Niels van Dijk |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 2017-07-28 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1786432501 |
This book applies a novel conflict-based approach to the notions of ‘idea’, ‘concept’, ‘invention’ and ‘immateriality’ in the legal regime of intellectual property rights by turning to the adversarial legal practices in which they occur. In doing so, it provides extensive ethnographies of the courts and law firms, and tackles classical questions in legal doctrine about the immaterial nature of intellectual property rights from a thoroughly new perspective.
Stuff
Title | Stuff PDF eBook |
Author | Klaus Ruthenberg |
Publisher | Königshausen & Neumann |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Chemistry |
ISBN | 3826037049 |
Divine Attributes
Title | Divine Attributes PDF eBook |
Author | John C. Peckham |
Publisher | Baker Books |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2021-05-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1493429418 |
This book offers a clear and constructive account of the nature and attributes of God. It addresses the doctrine of God from exegetical, historical, and constructive-theological perspectives, bringing the biblical portrayal of God in relationship to the world into dialogue with prominent philosophical and theological questions. The book engages questions such as: Does God change? Does God have emotions? Does God know the future? Is God entirely good and loving? How can God be one and three? Chapters correspond to the major metaphysical and moral attributes of God.