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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Beorkrem (University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 1.133kg ISBN: 9781138654181ISBN 10: 1138654183 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 13 July 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: Timber/Wood Products Case Study 1: Dunescape, SHoP Architects Case Study 2: The Sequential Wall, Gramazio & Kohler Case Study 3: Stratifications/ Echord Gramazio & Kohler Case Study 4: Zip Rocker, Schindlersalmeron Case Study 5: ICD/ITKE Pavilion, Achim Menges and Jan Kippers Case Study 6: Winnipeg Skate Shelters/One Fold, Patkau Architects Case Study 7: Bodhi Tree PROJECTiONE Case Study 8: Hygroscopically Enabled Responsiveness Steffen Reichert - Achim Menges Case Study 9: Le Café Caché Sebastien Wierinck Case Study 10: Trondheim Camera Obscura, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Part 2: Metals Case Study 11: Real Good Chair, Blue Dot Case Study 12: Material Formations In Design, Elijah Porter Case Study 13: FlatForm, Marble Fairbanks Case Study 14: Croatian Pavilion, Leo Modrčin Case Study 15: Aqua Tower, Studio Gang Architects Case Study 16: Wave Pavilion Parke MacDowell and Diana Tomova Case Study 17: La Maison Unique Heatherwick Studio Case Study 18: Single Point Incremental Metal Forming Digital Arts Center Case Study 19: Between the Sheets, Heather Roberge, Instructor Case Study 20: MX3D Metal MX3D and Joris Laarman Lab Part 3: Concrete/Masonry Case Study 21: C.A.S.T. Beam, Mark West Case Study 22: P_Wall, Andrew Kudless Case Study 23: UnikaBeton, Asbjørn Søndergaard, Per Dombernowsky Case Study 24: 290 Mulberry Street, SHoP Architects Case Study 25: Structural Oscillations, Gramazio & Kohler Case Study 26: Freeform Catalan Thin-tile Vaults/MLK Stone, Phillipe Block Case Study 27: PreVault Dave Pigram, Ole Egholm Jackson, Niels Martin Larsen Part 4: Composites/Plastics Case Study 28: Composite Cladding Jefferson Ellinger Case Study 29: Periscope: Form Tower, Matter Design Case Study 30: Iridescence Print Gramazio & Kohler Case Study 31: Microtherme Matter Design Case Study 32: Varvac Wall Houminn Studio Case Study 33: bitMAPS PROJECTiONE Case Study 34: Feathered Edge Ball Nogues Studio Case Study 35: Elytra Filament Pavilion Achim Menges, Jan Knippers and Thomas Auer Part 5: Recycled/Pre-Cycled Case Study 36: P. F. 1 WORK.AC Case Study 37: Packed Tom Pawlofsky, Instructor Case Study 38: Bin Dome Rory Hyde Case Study 39: CHROMAtex.me SOFTlab Case Study 40: Pallet Canopy Digital Arts Center Case Study 41: Pipe Furniture Sebastien Wierinck Case Study 42: Table Cloth Ball Nogues Studio Image Credits. References. Index.ReviewsBeorkrem's new book brings together what an inquisitive mind desires - an unravelling of the complexities and contradictions found in the built form. In each carefully selected case study, he systematically picks apart the design intentions, tools capabilities and material limitations, and reveals the real invention and experimentation behind the photogenic work. This book introduces a different mode of formal analysis that acknowledges a new form of design intelligence. It succeeds in demystifying the problems of complex forms, and makes a renewed attempt in connecting architects deeply with the tools that are increasingly available in fabrication plants around the world. H. Koon Wee, director of SKEW Collaborative and assistant professor, faculty of architecture, University of Hong Kong Beorkrem's new book brings together what an inquisitive mind desires - an unravelling of the complexities and contradictions found in the built form. In each carefully selected case study, he systematically picks apart the design intentions, tools capabilities and material limitations, and reveals the real invention and experimentation behind the photogenic work. This book introduces a different mode of formal analysis that acknowledges a new form of design intelligence. It succeeds in demystifying the problems of complex forms, and makes a renewed attempt in connecting architects deeply with the tools that are increasingly available in fabrication plants around the world. H. Koon Wee, director of SKEW Collaborative and assistant professor, faculty of architecture, University of Hong Kong Beorkrem's new book brings together what an inquisitive mind desires - an unravelling of the complexities and contradictions found in the built form. In each carefully selected case study, he systematically picks apart the design intentions, tools capabilities and material limitations, and reveals the real invention and experimentation behind the photogenic work. This book introduces a different mode of formal analysis that acknowledges a new form of design intelligence. It succeeds in demystifying the problems of complex forms, and makes a renewed attempt in connecting architects deeply with the tools that are increasingly available in fabrication plants around the world. H. Koon Wee, director of SKEW Collaborative and assistant professor, faculty of architecture, University of Hong Kong Beorkrem's new book brings together what an inquisitive mind desires - an unravelling of the complexities and contradictions found in the built form. In each carefully selected case study, he systematically picks apart the design intentions, tools capabilities and material limitations, and reveals the real invention and experimentation behind the photogenic work. This book introduces a different mode of formal analysis that acknowledges a new form of design intelligence. It succeeds in demystifying the problems of complex forms, and makes a renewed attempt in connecting architects deeply with the tools that are increasingly available in fabrication plants around the world. H. Koon Wee, director of SKEW Collaborative and assistant professor, faculty of architecture, University of Hong Kong Author InformationChristopher Beorkrem is associate professor of architecture at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |