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Tectonics as a Process in Architecture

Hurol, Yonca

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1. Auflage Juli 2025
336 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-394-32922-9
John Wiley & Sons

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Detailed, research-based review of the intersection of building processes and tectonics, with case studies and theoretical reflections

Tectonics as a Process in Architecture explores the dynamic nature of building processes and their impact on architectural tectonics. Detailed case studies and theoretical reflections are included to help readers see how recognizing tectonics as a process can be beneficial.

The book is based on research that was conducted to document all changes during the building processes of a house through close engagement between the researcher and the building; the researcher was also the building's owner, a neighbor to it, its architect, and a construction control. This close connection enabled the capture of numerous changes, some resulting in tectonic affects, while others reflected innovative approaches. These changes were introduced by various actors in the process including contractors, builders, and foremen.

In Tectonics as a Process in Architecture, readers will find:

* Invaluable insights on why tectonics is not merely as an outcome but an inclusive, collaborative process that enhances architectural quality
* Two process maps, one for tectonic affects and one for innovative approaches
* Evolving changes during construction and their potential to foster innovation
* A theory on procedural and inclusive tectonics, primarily focused on details

Due to its multifaceted nature, Tectonics as a Process in Architecture will appeal to academics, students, and professionals interested in the intersection of architectural, engineering, construction and tectonic principles.

Preface xv

Acknowledgments xix

1 Introduction 1

Part I Context of the Building, Its Project, and Tectonic Characteristics 37

2 Context of the Project and Building and the Early Story of the House 39

3 Preliminary Design of the House and Tectonic Affects due to Changes in the Application Project and the Tendering Process 73

Part II Changes in the Construction Process of the Building and Tectonic Affects/Innovative Attitudes 111

4 Tectonic Affects and Innovative Attitudes due to Changes During Construction of the Foundations, Frame System, Walls, and Roof 113

5 Tectonic Affects and Innovative Attitudes due to Changes Relating to Plastering, the Electrical, and Mechanical Systems, the Ceramics, and Water Isolation 149

6 Tectonic Affects and Innovative Attitudes due to Construction Changes Relating to Windows, Doors, Wardrobes and Cupboards, the Fireplace and Chimney 185

7 Tectonic Affects and Innovative Attitudes due to Changes During the Construction Work in the Garden 221

Part III Changes, Tectonic Affects, and Innovative Attitudes within the Building Process 255

8 Process Maps for Tectonic Affects and Innovative Attitudes within the Building Process 257

9 Conclusion 279
Yonca Hurol works in the Department of Architecture at The Cyprus International University. Previously, she taught in the Middle East Technical University, Gazi University and Eastern Mediterranean University. Her fields of research include the tectonics of structural systems, tectonics, ethics in architecture and architectural research. She is the author of two published books on tectonics and architecture and is one of the two editors of Open House International.

Y. Hurol, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus