|  | Oxman, Rivka (Hrsg.) The New Structuralism Design, Engineering and Architectural Technologies Architectural Design
  1. Auflage - Juli 2010 29,90 Euro 2010. 136 Seiten, Softcover - Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk - ISBN-10: 0-470-74227-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-74227-3 - John Wiley & Sons
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Kurzbeschreibung Today the convergence of design, engineering and architectural technologies are breeding a new material practice in experimental architecture. In this pioneering publication, this important shift is fully defined as a highly dynamic synthesis of emerging principles of spatial, structural and material ordering integrated through the application of materialisation and fabrication technologies. Providing the foundations for a new theory of structuring in architecture, The New Structuralism has broad implications for the way we both conceive and undertake architectural design, as its impact starts to emanate not only across education internationally, but also through architectural research and practice.
Aus dem Inhalt 5 Editorial
Helen Castle
6 About the Guest-Editors
Rivka Oxman and Robert Oxman
8 Spotlight
Visual highlights of the issue
14 Introduction
The New Structuralism: Design, Engineering and Architectural Technologies
Rivka Oxman and Robert Oxman
24 Radical Sources of Design Engineering
Werner Sobek
The renowned proponent of ultra- lightweight structures charts how his consultancy has developed a far-reaching approach to practice.
34 Structured Becoming: Evolutionary Processes in Design Engineering
Klaus Bollinger, Manfred Grohmann and Oliver Tessmann
40 Structuring Strategies for Complex Geometries
Wolf Mangelsdorf
46 On Design Engineering
Hanif Kara
Innovative design-led engineer Hanif Kara advocates a holistic approach to architecture and engineering.
52 Weaving Architecture: Structuring the Spanish Pavilion, Expo 2010, Shanghai
Julio Martínez Calzón and Carlos Castañón Jiménez
60 Optioneering: A New Basis for Engagement Between Architects and their Collaborators
Dominik Holzer and Steven Downing
64 Heinz Isler's Infinite Spectrum: Form-Finding in Design
John Chilton
72 Architectural Geometry as Design Knowledge
Helmut Pottmann
78 Structuring Materiality: Design Fabrication of Heterogeneous Materials
Neri Oxman
86 Materialising Complexity
Fabian Scheurer
94 Fabricating Design: A Revolution of Choice
Frank Barkow
102 Timberfabric: Applying Textile Principles on a Building Scale
Yves Weinand and Markus Hudert
108 Encoding Material
Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler and Silvan Oesterle
116 The Return of the Future: A Second Go at Robotic Construction
Martin Bechthold
Bechthold examines the recent revival in robotic technologies in construction.
122 A Deeper Structural Theory
Nina Rappaport
130 Counterpoint
Digital Solipsism and the Paradox of the Great 'Forgetting'
Neil Spiller
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