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Architectural Design Ser.: Radical Architectural Drawing by Neil Spiller (2022, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-101119787777
ISBN-139781119787778
eBay Product ID (ePID)18057257224

Product Key Features

Number of Pages144 Pages
Publication NameRadical Architectural Drawing
LanguageEnglish
SubjectDesign, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, General
Publication Year2022
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaArchitecture
AuthorNeil Spiller
SeriesArchitectural Design Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight20 Oz
Item Length10.8 in
Item Width8.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal720.284
Table Of ContentIntroduction Removing the Cataracts: Architectural Imagination Chapter 2 Fantastical Monsters: The Persistent Memory of Machines Chapter 3 Constructing Indeterminacy: A Détournement of Didactic Models Chapter 4 Consistency in Change: Architecture for Optimistic Living Chapter 5 Shallow to Deep: Drawing as Close Encounter Chapter 6 Visceral Encounters: Unevenness in Moments of Foundational Apprehension Chapter 7 Making Rainbows: Landscapes for Negotiation Chapter 8 Urban Cartographies: Drawing Seen Through Bacon's Painting Chapter 9 World-Shaping: Choreographies of Mapping and Construction Chapter 10 A Moving Grove: Our Climate Future and Its Branching Possibilities Chapter 11 Thick Fields and Aberrant Transmutations Chapter 12 Hermeneutic Imagination: Drawing Out Freud Chapter 13 King of Infinite Space: The Talisman and the Temple Chapter 14 Moments - On the Dissecting Table Chapter 15 A Band of Colours: Spectral Assemblies Chapter 16 From Another Perspective - Valuing Drawings: The Tchoban Foundation
SynopsisThere is a newfound interest in architectural drawing. Some of the most forward-looking architects worldwide are reinventing it to discover the radical possibilities of contemporary architecture as a rich mix of the virtual and the actual. Architectural drawing is adapting to compensate for these new changes to the discipline, and is being used to speculate on new paradigms of space and representation. This AD seeks to showcase the architects who are pushing the envelope of drawing in extraordinary ways, and their insights into architecture's future spatial dexterity. The issue is built around an international group of architects involved in an ongoing KU Leuven Faculty of Architecture international drawing research project, who are creating new drawing methodologies in new and exciting realms. Their projects are written about from the perspective of architectural representation by critics and commentators from across the globe, illustrating a cornucopia of graphic verve and talent in this highly contemporary and thought-provoking issue. Contributors: Aaron Betsky, Penelope Haralambidou, Ulrika Karlsson, Michael McGarry, Nicholas de Monchaux, Ricardo de Ostos, Alberto Pérez-Gómez, Peter Salter, Chris L Smith, Wolfgang Tschapeller, Sarah de Villiers, Robin Wilson, and Jason Young. Drawings by: Bryan Cantley, Nat Chard, Peter Cook, Riet Eeckhout, CJ Lim, Perry Kulper, Metis (Mark Dorrian and Adrian Hawker), Shaun Murray, Smout Allen, Neil Spiller, Nada Subotincic, Michael Webb, Mark West, and Michael Young.
LC Classification NumberNA2700