<em>Processes of Creating Space</em>is a workbook for beginning designers that shows how to generate space with user experiences in mind. It explains how to keenly perceive your world and seamlessly integrate architectural representation into your design process. The book uses two main strategies, b
Processes of Creating Space: An Architectural Design Workbook
โ Scribed by Stephanie Davidson
- Publisher
- CRC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 254
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1. Introduction 1.1 Generating/Forming/Rethinking Space 2. Methodology 2.1 Perception 2.2 Control and Chance 2.3 Material Processes 3. Manual of Spatial Processes 3.1 Experiential Assessment of Space 3.2 Survey of Space 3.3 Solid-void Inversion of Space 3.4 Inhabitation and Space 3.5 Structure and Space 4. Manual of Techniques 4.1 Taking Photos of Spaces 4.2 Hot Wire Foam Cutting 4.3 Orthographic Projection and Multi-View Drawings 4.4 Multi-Part Rigid Mold Making 4.5 Slip Casting 4.6 Perspectival Projection - One-Point Perspective Drawing 4.7 Paper Casting to make a Monocoque 4.8 Taking Photos of Scale Models 4.9 Working with Concrete 4.10 Working with Latex 4.11 Planar Structures Glossary of Technical Terms and Materials. Bibliography. Index
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