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Material Strategies in Digital Fabrication 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

(University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 880 g, 183 Line drawings, color; 215 Line drawings, black and white; 122 Halftones, color; 13 Halftones, black and white; 305 Illustrations, color; 228 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138654205
  • ISBN-13: 9781138654204
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 880 g, 183 Line drawings, color; 215 Line drawings, black and white; 122 Halftones, color; 13 Halftones, black and white; 305 Illustrations, color; 228 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138654205
  • ISBN-13: 9781138654204
Teised raamatud teemal:

In this second edition of Material Strategies in Digital Fabrication are new case studies, improved wayfinding, the inclusion of composites and plastics, and references to similar strategies between different projects. In 400 step-by-step diagrams dissecting 39 case studies in 10 countries on 3 continents, the book shows you how material performance drives the digital fabrication process and determines technique. The book identifies the important characteristics of each material, including connection types, relative costs, deformation, color, texture, finish, dimensional properties, durability, and weathering and waterproofing to link design outcomes to form. The book is divided into five main chapters by material — wood, metal, concrete/masonry, composites/plastics, and recycled/pre-cycled — to help you reference construction techniques for the fabrication machines you have on-hand.

Includes projects by SHoP Architects, Gramazio & Kohler, Schindlersalmeron, The Institute for Computational Design (Achim Menges, Patkau Architects,Sebastien Wierinck, Blue Dot Furniture, Marble Fairbanks, Studio Gang Architects, Macdowell.Tomova, Thomas Heatherwick Studio, Heather Roberge, MX3D, Matsys, Asbjorn Sondergaard, Block Research Group (Phillipe Block), Ball Nogues Studio, Matter Design, WORK Architecture Company, and SoftLab.

Arvustused

"Beorkrem's new book brings together what an inquisitive mind desires - an unravelling of the complexities and contradictions found in the built form. In each carefully selected case study, he systematically picks apart the design intentions, tools capabilities and material limitations, and reveals the real invention and experimentation behind the photogenic work. This book introduces a different mode of formal analysis that acknowledges a new form of design intelligence. It succeeds in demystifying the problems of complex forms, and makes a renewed attempt in connecting architects deeply with the tools that are increasingly available in fabrication plants around the world."

H. Koon Wee, director of SKEW Collaborative and assistant professor, faculty of architecture, University of Hong Kong

Foreword 8(2)
Introduction 10(6)
Chapter 1 Timber/ Wood Products
16(62)
Dunescape SHoP Architects
18(6)
The Sequential Wall Gramazio Kohler Research
24(4)
Stratifications/Echord Gramazio Kohler Research
28(8)
ZipRocker schindlersalmeron
36(6)
ICD/ITKE Pavilion Achim Menges and Jan Kippers
42(6)
Winnipeg Skate Shelters/Cocoons Patkau Architects
48(8)
Bodhi Tree PROJECTiONE
56(4)
Hygroscopically Enabled Responsiveness Steffen Reichert-Achim Menges
60(8)
Le Cafe Cache Sebastien Wierinck
68(6)
Trondheim Camera Obscura Norwegian University of Science & Technology
74(4)
Chapter 2 Metals
78(88)
Real Good Chair Blu Dot
80(4)
Material Formations in Design Elijah Porter
84(4)
Flat form Marble Fairbanks
88(6)
Croatian Pavilion Leo Modrcin et al.
94(4)
Aqua Tower Studio Gang Architects
98(6)
Wave Pavilion Parke MacDowell and Diana Tomova
104(6)
La Maison Unique Heatherwick Studio
110(4)
Single Point Incremental Metal Forming Digital Arts Center
114(4)
Between the Sheets Heather Roberge, Instructor
118(4)
MX3D Metal MX3D and Joris Laarman Lab
122(6)
C.A.S.T. Beam Mark West
128(4)
P_Wall Andrew Kudless
132(4)
Unikabeton Asbjørn Søndergaard, Per Dombernowsky
136(6)
290 Mulberry Street SHoP Architects
142(6)
Structural Oscillations Gramazio Kohler Research
148(6)
Freeform Catalan Thin-Tile Vaults/Armadillo Vault Philippe Block
154(8)
PreVault Dave Pigram, Ole Egholm Jackson, Niels Martin Larsen
162(4)
Chapter 4 Composites/Plastics
166(44)
Composite Cladding Jefferson Ellinger
170(6)
Periscope: Foam Tower Matter Design
176(6)
Iridescence Print Gramazio Kohler Research
182(4)
Microtherme Matter Design
186(4)
VarVaC Wall Houminn Studio
190(4)
bitMAPS PROJECTiONE
194(4)
Feathered Edge Ball Nogues Studio
198(6)
Elytra Filament Pavilion Achim Menges, Jan Knippers and Thomas Auer
204(6)
Chapter 5 Recycled/Pre-Cycled
210
P.F.1 WORK.AC
212(4)
Packed Tom Pawlofsky, Instructor
216(6)
Bin Dome Rory Hyde
222(4)
CHROMAtex.me SOFTlab
226(4)
Pallet Canopy Digital Arts Center
230(6)
Pipe Furniture Sebastien Wierinck
236(6)
Table Cloth Ball Nogues Studio
242
Christopher Beorkrem is associate professor of architecture at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.