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Protoarchitecture - Analogue and Digital Hybrids

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Informationen zum Autor Bob Sheil is an architect and a senior lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He has worked as a designer and maker in architecture, furniture, exhibition and web design. Following 10 years in practice, his teaching career began in the Bartlett workshop in 1995 where his key interest in, and curiosity about, the relationship between architecture and making evolved from practice to research. He is a founder member of the workshop-based practice sixteen*(makers) with Nick Callicott, Phil Ayres and Chris Leung. Since 2004 he has been programme director of the Bartlett's Graduate Diploma in Architecture, and in 2005 he guest-edited AD Design through Making . Klappentext The illusive and uncertain world of translating ideas into matter is a negotiation between the ideal and the real and a central preoccupation of architectural production. By invading the toolbox of digital fabrication, design has transgressed into protocols of manufacturing previously the domain of other disciplines and skills sets. Craft, assembly and installation, once the realm of trades, are qualities that are now dependent upon design information and its status as an instruction to make. The ensuing loop between the physical and tactile, the imaginary and speculative, has defined a new expectation in making architecture as a construct that is part real, part ideal.With contributions from Lebbeus Woods, Evan Douglis, Theo Jansen, Shin Egashira and many more, Protoarchitecture presents an explicitly diverse collection of works from leading and emerging practitioners, educators, researchers and visionaries from all corners of this innovative field. Zusammenfassung The illusive and uncertain world of translating ideas into matter is a negotiation between the ideal and the real and a central preoccupation of architectural production. By invading the toolbox of digital fabrication, design has transgressed into protocols of manufacturing previously the domain of other disciplines and skills sets. Inhaltsverzeichnis 4 Editorial Helen Castle 6 Introduction Protoarchitecture: Between the Analogue and the Digital Bob Sheil 12 The Wonder of Trivial Machines Stephen Gage 22 Strandbeests Theo Jansen 28 Drawn into Space: Zaha Hadid Lebbeus Woods 36 Convoluted Flesh: A Synthetic Approach to Analogue and Digital Architecture Marjan Colletti and Marcos Cruz 44 The Memory of an Elephant Bob Sheil 50 Thinking with Matter Mark West 56 Prosthetic Mythologies Kate Davies and Emmanuel Vercruysse 62 Flora_Flex: In Search of Synthetic Immortality Evan Douglis 70 Screens Niall McLaughlin 80 Out of the Phase: Making an Approach to Architecture and Landscape Mark Smout and Laura Allen 86 Objects after Image Shin Egashira 92 Robotic Membranes: Exploring a Textile Architecture of Behaviour Mette Ramsgard Thomsen 98 Mapping the Invisible Landscape: An Exercise in Spatially Choreographed Sound Paul Bavister 106+ Interior Eye Well-MADE New York City Apartments Jayne Merkel 112+ Building Profile Shoreditch Roof Apartment David Littlefield 116+ Practice Profile Jamie Fobert Architects: Inside Out Howard Watson 122+ Userscape Inhabiting the Body and the Spaces of Interaction Valentina Croci 126+ Unit Factor Can Architectural Design Be Research? Fabricating Complexity Michael Weinstock 130+ Spiller's Bits Radical Experimentation As Research: AVATAR

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Authors Bob Sheil, Bob (Bartlett School of Architecture Sheil, R Sheil, Robert Sheil
Assisted by Helen Castle (Editor), Bo Sheil (Editor), Bob Sheil (Editor), Bob (Bartlett School of Architecture Sheil (Editor), Sheil Bob (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.07.2008
 
EAN 9780470519479
ISBN 978-0-470-51947-9
No. of pages 144
Series Architectural Design
Architectural Design
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Architektur, Architecture, Architecture Special Topics, Spezialthemen Architektur

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