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Deviations: Designing Architecture - A Manual

Autor Marc Angélil, Dirk Hebel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2008
A manual that conveys the fundamentals of architectonic design while also providing a novel didactic approach to the presentation of course material: individual design steps are illustrated by student projects.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783764388324
ISBN-10: 3764388323
Pagini: 688
Ilustrații: 687 p. 400 illus. in color.
Greutate: 1.61 kg
Ediția:2009
Editura: Birkhäuser Basel
Colecția Birkhäuser
Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland

Cuprins

Inchoate Deviations by Marc Angélil, Dirk Hebel
Teaching the Norm by Dirk Hebel, Jörg Stollmann
Flopping by Jesse LeCavalier
Disciplinarity and Methodology by Deane Simpson
Guidance
0 Material
Fall Semester
Space
Exercises 1–4
1 A Daydream Space
2 A Tango Performance
3 An Open Text
4 A Spatial Assemblage
Berlin Tapes I
A conversation between Jürgen Mayer H., Reto Geiser,
Andreas Ruby, Mark Wasiuta.
Program
Exercises 5–8
5 A Program Notation
6 Multi-dimensional Zoning
7 A Motion Machine
8 A Layered Plan
Berlin Tapes II
Technology
Exercises 9–12
9 Structure vs. Structure
10 Envelopes
11 De-Tale
12 A Feedback Loop
Studio Photographs by Dominique Wehrli
Scripting and Postcard Exercises by Marc Angélil
The Colour of Normality by Jørg Himmelreich
Spring Semester
Exercise 13a–e
Context
13a Transitory Cartographies
13b Urban Strata
13c Collective Palimpsests
Form
13d Program Production
13e Architectures
13a–e From urban concepts to architectural probes
Gerontological Urbanism by UNIT Deane Simpson
Gray Days / Blue Days by UNIT Marion Kalmer
Reformat by UNIT Jesse LeCavalier
Mis_Fit Architecture by UNIT Dirk Hebel
Agglobalisation by UNIT Benjamin Theiler
Berlin Tapes III
Lectures
Research and Teaching Team
Students
Impressum

Notă biografică

Marc M. Angélil is professor of design in the Department of Architecture at the ETH Zürich. Dirk Hebel is the senior assistant professor associated with Prof. Angélil’s chair; he also teaches at Syracuse University in New York.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

DEVIATIONS, a handbook and users’ guide on architectural design pedagogy, pursues the strategy of the Trojan horse, infiltrating a given system’s practices in order to transform them from within. While documenting the opening moves of the architectural design curriculum at the ETH Zurich, the manual exposes teaching to a series of tests. It promotes a departure from the seemingly familiar and stable grounds of recognized design approaches in pursuit of more open tactics – initiating a plea for a new type of architectural practice. Rather than opposing the established order of things, the approach embraces this order while simultaneously working both with and against manufactured conventions. Taking on the operative mechanisms of everyday practice, median standards, and normative action as the very stuff of design, concepts and techniques emerge whose foci are not based on form, but on how architecture might perform. In addition to the orientation provided within the individual chapters, a graphic navigational structure guides readers through the book as a whole and enables them to scan through the work or focus on specific projects. Following the framework of an academic year, the book is divided into a series of sections devoted to the thematic areas: space, program, technology, context and form.
Marc Angélil and Dirk Hebel have taught architectural design at several universities in Europe and the United States. Over the last few years, they have been collaboratively engaged in a didactic experiment reframing the introductory design course at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich.

Caracteristici

Fundamentals of architectonic design explained and illustrated step-by-step
Innovative didactic method enables user to analyse initial situation and develop distinctive, individual design solutions
With numerous examples from students at the ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich)