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Most architectural books written by practising architects fall into two categories: theoretical texts, or monographs that describe and illustrate the author's projects. This book combines both, as it explores and illustrates the methodological journey required to translate a concept to a drawing and a drawing to a building. While the term 'methodological' might imply an Aristotelian logic, there is no attempt here to rationalise the process of conception, but instead an acknowledgement of an experimental approach that presupposes a subtle knowledge of the projects. It shows the architect's fascination with the 'opaque' and the 'not said' and illustrates how architecture works through agreement and contradiction (e.g. the built and the un-built, material and immaterial). Organised into three essays Urban Collage, Ground Surface, Shadows and Lines, the book examines how conceptual threads begin to compose a specific architectural design 'language' and how they interweave from one direction to another. Importantly, the projects that illustrate the text also demonstrate how imperative or marginal the original ideas become and, to an extent they demonstrate the design process: its successes, illogicality and failures. The essays also discuss the importance of iteration through time where ideas may occasionally be developed as a linear process, but more often emerge through a series of creative digressions. Although the essays and the projects have dominant themes, these should not be regarded as autonomous, as throughout the development of both drawings and buildings, ideas inevitably segue from one domain to another. Ideas have both fluidity and the ability to transform.

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Recently in many architectural schools efforts intensified to further develop architectural research. Exciting new avenues are being explored, relying upon the design skills of architects and urban designers, combining them with intellectual rigor and in-depth thinking, in order to imagine new spatialities and to unfold hitherto unknown spatial experiences. This series highlights the innovative results of these explorations, opening up a new world of path-breaking research. Hilde Heynen, University of Leuven, Belgium

List of Illustrations
vii
Preface xiii
Urban Collage 1(18)
1 Peckham House
19(16)
2 TKTS
35(4)
3 Palos Verdes Art Center, California
39(8)
Ground Surface
47(102)
4 Gifu Reconstruction Project
85(12)
5 Pfaffenberg Museum, Austria
97(4)
6 Aalborg Aquatic Centre
101(8)
7 Pangyo Housing, Korea
109(8)
8 Shanghai Redevelopment Plan
117(4)
9 Osaka Station, North Osaka
121(6)
10 Hakka Cultural Centre, Heyung City
127(10)
11 Hamburg Docks Redevelopment
137(2)
12 Rome Congress Centre
139(2)
13 EMVS Housing, Madrid
141(2)
14 Mocape Cultural Centre, Shenzhen
143(6)
Shadows and Lines
149(74)
15 The Kantine, Frankfurt
171(4)
16 Berlin Social Housing
175(8)
17 Osaka Pavilion
183(4)
18 Hamburg Offices
187(2)
19 Yatai
189(2)
20 The Blue House
191(2)
21 Meshed Ground
193(2)
22 Whitehaven
195(10)
23 Porchester Baths
205(4)
24 The Shadow House
209(14)
Bibliography 223(4)
Index 227
Christine Hawley is Professor of Architectural Design and Dean of the Faculty of Built Environment at the Bartlett, UCL, UK. She established her practice, Christine Hawley Architects, in 1998 in London, having previously practised with Pearson International Architects and as partner at Cook and Hawley Architects.