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Architecture: Form, Space, and Order


Architecture: Form, Space, and Order


5. Aufl.

von: Francis D. K. Ching

43,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.03.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9781119853398
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 496

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<p><b>ARCHITECTURE</b></p> <p><b>THE GOLD STANDARD IN INTRODUCTORY ARCHITECTURE TEXTS, FULLY UPDATED TO REFLECT THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD</b></p> <p>For more than forty years, the beautifully illustrated <i>Architecture: Form, Space, and Order</i> has served as the classic introduction to the basic vocabulary of architectural design. In this fifth edition, more recent additions to the architectural panoply illustrate how contemporary digital and building technologies have influenced the development of architectural forms and spaces and how architectural siting and design have responded to the call for more environmentally responsible buildings. It is designed to encourage critical thought and to promote a more evocative understanding of architecture.</p> <ul> <li>The fifth edition is updated with many new urban design and building precedents from a diverse range of cultural and geographic areas</li> <li>New content focuses on the latest technology and trends in structure, construction, materials, and sustainability</li> <li>Includes more than 800 illustrations, many hand-drawn, which demonstrate the foundations and concepts every architect must master</li> </ul> <p><i>Architecture: Form, Space, and Order</i> distills complex concepts of design into a clear focus and brings difficult abstractions to life. It explains form and space in relation to light, view, openings, and enclosures and explores the organization of space, and the elements and relationships of circulation, as well as proportion and scale. In addition, the text’s detailed illustrations demonstrate the concepts presented and reveal the relationships between fundamental elements of architecture through the ages and across cultures.</p>
<p>Preface vii</p> <p>Introduction ix</p> <p><b>1 Primary Elements</b></p> <p>Primary Elements 2</p> <p>Point 4</p> <p>Point Elements 5</p> <p>Two Points 6</p> <p>Line 8</p> <p>Linear Elements 10</p> <p>Linear Elements Defining Planes 15</p> <p>From Line to Plane 14</p> <p>Plane 18</p> <p>Planar Elements 20</p> <p>Volume 28</p> <p>Volumetric Elements 30</p> <p><b>2 Form</b></p> <p>Form 34</p> <p>Properties of Form 35</p> <p>Shape 36</p> <p>Primary Shapes 38</p> <p>Circle 39</p> <p>Triangle 40</p> <p>Square 41</p> <p>Primary Solids 42</p> <p>Regular & Irregular Forms 46</p> <p>Transformation of Form 52</p> <p>Dimensional Transformation 54</p> <p>Geometric Transformation 58</p> <p>Subtractive Form 68</p> <p>Subtractive & Additive Forms 71</p> <p>Additive Form 72</p> <p>Centralized Form 74</p> <p>Linear Form 76</p> <p>Radial Form 80</p> <p>Clustered Form 82</p> <p>Grid Form 86</p> <p>Formal Collisions of Geometry 88</p> <p>Circle & Square 90</p> <p>Rotated Grid 94</p> <p>Articulation of Form 98</p> <p>Edges & Corners 100</p> <p>Corners 101</p> <p>Surface Articulation 106</p> <p><b>3 Form & Space</b></p> <p>Form & Space 118</p> <p>Form & Space: Unity of Opposites 120</p> <p>Form Defining Space 128</p> <p>Horizontal Elements Defining Space 129</p> <p>Base Plane 130</p> <p>Elevated Base Plane 132</p> <p>Depressed Base Plane 138</p> <p>Overhead Plane 144</p> <p>Vertical Elements Defining Space 154</p> <p>Vertical Linear Elements 156</p> <p>Single Vertical Plane 164</p> <p>L-Shaped Configuration of Planes 168</p> <p>L-Shaped Planes 169</p> <p>Parallel Vertical Planes 174</p> <p>Parallel Planes 176</p> <p>U-Shaped Planes 180</p> <p>Four Planes: Closure 186</p> <p>Four Planes: Enlosure 190</p> <p>Openings in Space-Defining Elements 194</p> <p>Openings within Planes 196</p> <p>Openings at Corners 198</p> <p>Openings between Planes 200</p> <p>Qualities of Architectural Space 202</p> <p>Degree of Enclosure 204</p> <p>Light 206</p> <p>View 212</p> <p>Ventilation 218</p> <p><b>4 Organization</b></p> <p>Organization of Form & Space 222</p> <p>Spatial Relationships 223</p> <p>Space within a Space 224</p> <p>Interlocking Spaces 226</p> <p>Adjacent Spaces 228</p> <p>Spaces Linked by a Common Space 230</p> <p>Spatial Organizations 232</p> <p>Centralized Organizations 234</p> <p>Linear Organizations 244</p> <p>Radial Organizations 254</p> <p>Clustered Organizations 260</p> <p>Grid Organizations 270</p> <p><b>5 Circulation</b></p> <p>Circulation: Movement through Space 280</p> <p>Circulation Elements 281</p> <p>Approach 282</p> <p>Entrance 290</p> <p>Configuration of the Path 304</p> <p>Path-Space Relationships 318</p> <p>Form of the Circulation Space 322</p> <p>Stairways 326</p> <p><b>6 Proportion & Scale</b></p> <p>Proportion & Scale 336</p> <p>Material Proportions 337</p> <p>Structural Proportions 338</p> <p>Manufactured Proportions 340</p> <p>Proportioning Systems 341</p> <p>Golden Section 344</p> <p>Regulating Lines 348</p> <p>Classical Orders 350</p> <p>Renaissance Theories 356</p> <p>Modulor 360</p> <p>Ken 364</p> <p>Anthropometry 368</p> <p>Scale 371</p> <p>Visual Scale 372</p> <p>Human Scale 374</p> <p>A Scalar Comparison 378</p> <p><b>7 Principles</b></p> <p>Ordering Principles 382</p> <p>Axis 384</p> <p>Symmetry 392</p> <p>Hierarchy 402</p> <p>Datum 412</p> <p>Rhythm 428</p> <p>Repetition 429</p> <p>Transformation 450</p> <p>Conclusion 456</p> <p>A Selected Bibliography 459</p> <p>Glossary 461</p>
<P><B>FRANCIS D.K. CHING </B>is a global authority on architectural illustration. His numerous bestselling works include <i>Building Codes Illustrated,</i> <i>Building Construction Illustrated, Green Building Illustrated, </i>and<i> Architectural Graphics</i>. His various books have been translated into 20 languages. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington in Seattle.
<P><B>THE GOLD STANDARD IN INTRODUCTORY ARCHITECTURE TEXTS, FULLY UPDATED TO REFLECT THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD</B> <p>For more than forty years, the beautifully illustrated <i>Architecture: Form, Space, and Order</i> has served as the classic introduction to the basic vocabulary of architectural design. In this fifth edition, more recent additions to the architectural panoply illustrate how contemporary digital and building technologies have influenced the development of architectural forms and spaces and how architectural siting and design have responded to the call for more environmentally responsible buildings. It is designed to encourage critical thought and to promote a more evocative understanding of architecture. <ul><li>The fifth edition is updated with many new urban design and building precedents from a diverse range of cultural and geographic areas</li> <li>New content focuses on the latest technology and trends in structure, construction, materials, and sustainability</li> <li>Includes more than 800 illustrations, many hand-drawn, which demonstrate the foundations and concepts every architect must master</li></ul> <p><i>Architecture: Form, Space, and Order</i> distills complex concepts of design into a clear focus and brings difficult abstractions to life. It explains form and space in relation to light, view, openings, and enclosures and explores the organization of space, and the elements and relationships of circulation, as well as proportion and scale. In addition, the text’s detailed illustrations demonstrate the concepts presented and reveal the relationships between fundamental elements of architecture through the ages and across cultures.

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