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_aFawcett, A. Peter, _eauthor. _9831576 |
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_aArchitecture: design notebook / _cA. Peter Fawcett ; illustrated by the author. |
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_aOxford : _bArchitectural, _c2003. |
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_g1. _tPreamble -- _g2. _tThe Context for Design -- _g3. _tArriving at the Diagram -- _tResponding to the Site -- _tChoosing an Appropriate "Model" -- _tOrganising the Plan -- _g4. _tChoosing Appropriate Technologies -- _tHow will it Stand up? -- _tHow is it Made? -- _tWill it be Comfortable? -- _tWill it be Green? -- _g5. _tHow will it Look? -- _tExpression v Suppression -- _tRoof -- _tOpenings -- _tElevations -- _tWall Membranes -- _tThe Corner -- _tScale -- _g6. _tThe Spaces Around -- _tCentrifugal and Centripetal Space -- _tUrban Space Typology -- _g7. _tPostscript: A Working Method -- _tTradition v the Traditional Building. |
520 | _a"Architecture Design Notebook focuses on the process of design as pragmatic and non-theoretical. Dealing systematically with the core design curriculum, it clearly demonstrates the skills required for designing at undergraduate level. Providing students with fundamental maxims of design, and a framework within which they can approach their work, this book supports undergraduates as they learn to produce solutions to design challenges. This vital design companion underpins the cornerstone of an architectural undergraduates' studies - studio design projects. With over 100 sketches included, the book inspires student's design ideas. This updated edition includes new sections on green architecture, urban space typology, and the virtual building. A. Peter Fawcett is an architect and critic who combines teaching with sporadic practice; he is currently Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the University of Nottingham and visiting Professor at the University of Lincoln. In recent years his work has been placed in architectural competitions and has been hung at the Royal Academy and Royal Ulster Academy.* Covers information from the core design curriculum in one comprehensive guide.* Over 100 sketches provide ideal inspiration for studio design projects.* Designed for student-centered learning, the new edition includes "green" design and an introduction to urban design techniques."--Publisher description. | ||
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