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Architectural Drawing & Design
Architectural Drawing & Design (Call Numbers: NA2695–2793)
This section of the library is packed with resources to support your journey in architectural design. Whether you're just starting out or working on advanced studio projects. Check out titles available within the Architectural Drawing and Design section:
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Digital Fabrications by Lisa Iwamoto
Call Number: NA 2728 .I93ISBN: 9781568987903Publication Date: 2009-07-01Architectural pioneers such as Frank Gehry and Greg Lynn introduced the world to the extreme forms made possible by digital fabrication. It is now possible to transfer designs made on a computer to computer-controlled machinery that creates actual building components. This "file to factory" process not only enables architects to realize projectsfeaturing complex or double-curved geometries, but also liberates architects from a dependence on off-the-shelf building components, enabling projects of previously unimaginable complexity. Digital Fabrications, the second volume in our new Architecture Briefs series, celebrates the design ingenuity made possible by digital fabrication techniques. Author Lisa Iwamoto explores the methods architects use to calibrate digital designs with physical forms. The book is organized according to five types of digital fabrication techniques: tessellating, sectioning, folding, contouring, and forming. Projects are shown both in their finished forms and in working drawings, templates, and prototypes, allowing the reader to watch the process of each fantastic construction unfold. Digital Fabrications presents projects designed and built by emerging practices that pioneer techniques and experiment with fabrication processes on a small scale with a do-it-yourself attitude. Featured architects include Ammar Eloueini/DIGIT-AL Studio, Elena Manferdini, Brennan Buck, Michael Meredith/MOS, Office dA, Mafoomby, URBAN A+O, SYSTEM Architects, Andrew Kudless, IwamotoScott, Howeler Yoon, Hitoshi Abe, Chris Bosse, Tom Wiscombe/Emergent, Jeremy Ficca, SPAN, Urban A&O, Gnuform, Heather Roberge, Patterns, and Servo. -
From Control to Design by Tomoko Sakamoto (Editor); Albert Ferre (Editor); Michael Kubo (Editor)
Call Number: NA 2728 .F76ISBN: 9788496540798Publication Date: 2008-09-01Parametric and algorithmic design are two of the fastest emerging, most radical technologies reshaping architecture today. This book presents six independent practices that explore current applications of parametric and algorithmic design techniques in architectural production. If the first generation of digital modeling programs allowed designers to conceive new forms and processes, a new breed of digital techniques is being discussed to control and realize these forms. How are these techniques affecting architectural practice and what potentials do they offer ? This is a compilation of projects from leading practitioners across the fields of parametric and algorithmic design. A compelling, multi-perspective debate on the future of design. Featuring: Mutsuro Sasaki, AGU (Arup), Aranda-Lasch, Michael Meredith (mos), P.art (AKT), Designtoproduction, with a conversation between Sanford Kwinter and Jason Payne. -
Digital Vernacular by Ralph Nelson; James Stevens
Call Number: NA 2728.S745ISBN: 1138017124Publication Date: 2015-08-28Digital Vernacular addresses the why and how of digital fabrication in hundreds of step-by-step color images, illuminating a set of working principles and techniques that join theory with practice. Authors James Stevens and Ralph Nelson reconcile local traditions and innovations with globally accessible methods and digital toolsets. By combining ethics with hardware, the book will root you in the origins of making, ensuring a lasting and relevant reference for your studio practice. The book opens with the origins and principles of the digital vernacular, then outlines digital vernacular tools including computer numerically controlled (CNC) mills, laser cutters, and 3D printers. You'll even learn to create your own digital fabrication tools out of inexpensive materials. The book concludes with the processes of the digital vernacular, including techniques for removing, joining, forming, and adding. A companion website at make-Lab.org hosts additional step-by-step processes and project outcomes. -
The Humanities in Architectural Design by Jane Lomholt (Editor); Nicholas Temple (Editor); Renée Tobe (Editor); Soumyen Bandyopadhyay (Editor)
Call Number: NA 2750.H85ISBN: 9780415551144Publication Date: 2010-02-12Offering an in-depth consideration of the impact which humanities have had on the processes of architecture and design, this book asks how we can restore the traditional dialogue between intellectual enquiry in the humanities and design creativity. Written by leading academics in the fields of history, theory and philosophy of design, these essays draw profound meanings from cultural practices and beliefs. These are as diverse as the designs they inspire and include religious, mythic, poetic, political, and philosophical references. This timely and important book is not a benign reflection on humanities' role in architectural design but a direct response to the increased marginalization of humanities in a technology driven world. The prioritization of technology leaves critical questions unanswered about the relationships between information and knowledge, transcription and translation, and how emerging technologies can usefully contribute to a deeper understanding of our design culture. -
Tools for Ideas by Christian Gänshirt; Christian Gänshirt
Call Number: NA 2750.G285ISBN: 9783764375775Publication Date: 2007-06-08Architects today must position themselves within an extremely wide-ranging field of qualifications. This makes it all the more important to have a fresh introduction to the field that makes up one of their core competences, the field of design. This introductory presentation describes and analyzes the theories, strategies, and tools of creative design for the purposes of practical work. With thoughtfulness and expertise, it opens the reader's eyes to the processes that underlie design and demonstrates different ways of communicating about complex design work. The first section focuses on the much-discussed relationship between design and research, between architecture and the sciences. The second section describes basic design approaches, from Vitruvius and Alberti through Erwin Panofsky and Wolfgang Kemp to Otl Aicher and Vilém Flusser. The third and largest section presents the elementary tools of design, from gestures and words through drawings, models, and simulations to critique, all as instruments of creative design in architecture and its related fields. -
Design Research in Architecture by Murray Fraser
Call Number: NA 2750.D413ISBN: 9781409462170Publication Date: 2013-12-31What is the role of design research in the types of insight and knowledge that architects create? That is the central question raised by this book. It acts as the introductory overview for Ashgate's major new series, 'Design Research in Architecture' which has been created in order to establish a firm basis for this emerging field of investigation within architecture. While there have been numerous architects-scholars since the Renaissance who have relied upon the interplay of drawings, models, textual analysis, intellectual ideas and cultural insights to scrutinise the discipline, nonetheless, until recently, there has been a reluctance within architectural culture to acknowledge and accept the role of design research as part of the discourse. However, in many countries around the world, one of the key changes in architecture and architectural education over the last decade has been the acceptance of design as a legitimate research area in its own right and this new series provides a forum where the best proponents of architectural design research can publish their work. This volume provides a broad overview on design research that supports and amplifies the different volumes coming out in the book series. It brings together leading architects and academics to discuss the more general issues involved in design research. At the end, there is an Indicative Bibliography which alludes to a long history of architectural books which can be seen as being in the spirit of design research.
Published Works and Conference Presentations
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Form Follows Fiber: A Case Study for a Low-Carbon Bioplastic Chair PROTOTYPING METHODS IN BIOMATERIALS MANUFACTURINGA selective transition from conventional plastics, metal, and timber to renewable bioplastics presents
significant opportunities for curbing emissions and landfill loads. When bioplastics are blended with crop
fiber, an abundant waste product of agriculture, they make resilient composites that can displace the
plastics and monoculture lumber in engineered timber. In this case study, an ergonomic task chair is
built from scratch using experimental biomaterials and digital prototyping methods. Historically, the
chair has been the platform to experiment with new means of production in a discourse over emerging
technologies and novel materials. This “Fiber Chair” is free from petroleum ingredients, made from more
than 98% biomaterials, completely compostable, and has a fraction of the footprint of conventional
competitors. Three different molding processes are prototyped and discussed in detail (compression,
lamination, and injection) to explore the challenges and opportunities in transitioning to bioplastics in
the building trades. Results from early sample testing and life cycle assessments are shared with
consideration given to future applications.
Keywords: Sustainability, Materials, Manufacturing, Prototyping, Low-Carbon