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The Making of Things - Modeling Processes and Effects in Architecture (Hardcover)
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The Making of Things - Modeling Processes and Effects in Architecture (Hardcover)
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The Making of Things is about effect and intention in the schematic
architectural model, a deep dive into the nature of architectonic
form as the underlying syntax for all architectural work. By
focusing on primitive geometries alongside fundamental principles
of architectural thinking and making, this book enhances the
reader's capacity to intellectually and physically craft models
that effectively communicate intention. With over 650 diagrams,
this book acts as an expansive visual glossary that reveals the
underlying structure of architectonics and acts as an encyclopedia
of formal possibilities. Supporting essays in the book explore the
nature of perception, abstraction, and metaphor to provide a
theoretical basis of formal effects in architecture. This structure
enables readers to make clear and direct connections between the
things you construct and the reasons you construct them. This book
is a bridge from the what to the why of form-making. It is a
pedagogical notebook, a design primer that prompts discourse about
the nature of objects. This is a must-have desk reference for
beginning architecture and interior design students to stimulate
their creative approaches and gain foundational knowledge of the
underlying effects of formal typologies and how they manifest
themselves in built forms around the world.
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