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Studio Craft & Technique for Architects [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width: 170x120 mm, weight: 670 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Laurence King Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780676573
  • ISBN-13: 9781780676579
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width: 170x120 mm, weight: 670 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Laurence King Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780676573
  • ISBN-13: 9781780676579
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Studio Craft & Technique is a one-stop handbook for undergraduate students of architecture. Based on the belief that technology and craft are at the heart of design studies, this book encourages students to think of them as aspects of an integrated whole. The book provides step-by-step techniques for skills that students use in their undergraduate studies, such as drawing, model making and surveying and explains the conventions of architectural representation. It also explains the primary elements of construction and structure from first principles, using clear diagrams and drawings. Students can use this handbook on a daily basis in their design and technology studios through their first years of study. Recommended to first year students at numerous architecture schools, this new edition has been extensively revised and updated.
Introduction: Tools of the Trade 8(2)
John Tuomey
1 Getting Started in Architecture
10(76)
1.1 Basic Equipment
13(22)
1.2 Building Laboratory
35(24)
1.3 Model-making
59(27)
2 Principles of Representation
86(50)
2.1 Scale
89(6)
2.2 Orthographic Projection
95(10)
2.3 Three-dimensional Projections
105(10)
2.4 Perspective
115(21)
3 Drawing Techniques
136(82)
3.1 Drawing Annotations
139(18)
3.2 Stairs & Ramps
157(22)
3.3 Windows & Doors
179(20)
3.4 Hatching & Lettering
199(10)
3.5 Paper Types & Line Weights
209(9)
4 Working Through Drawing
218(66)
4.1 Drawing to Observe and Record
221(24)
4.2 Representing the Idea
245(24)
4.3 Drawings in Sequence
269(15)
5 Surveying
284(34)
5.1 Introduction to Surveying
287(4)
5.2 Surveying Techniques
291(27)
6 Materials
318(254)
6.1 Introduction to Materials
321(16)
6.2 Modular Materials
337(28)
6.3 Material Observation
365(207)
7 Structure
572
7.1 Foundations
375(10)
7.2 Structural Systems
385(14)
7.3 Sizing of Structures
399(20)
7.4 The Potential of Structure
419(17)
8 Principles of Construction
436(77)
Overview
438(2)
Definitions
440(1)
8.1 Floors
441(16)
8.2 Walls
457(16)
8.3 Roofs
473(18)
8.4 Openings & Junctions
491(22)
References & Further Reading 513
Index 509(16)
Acknowledgements & Credits 525