Diagramming the Big Idea
Methods for Architectural Composition
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 1 August 2012
- ISBN 9780415894081
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 279x215 mm
- Weight 1162 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 110 Halftones, black & white; 70 Halftones, color; 945 Line drawings, black & white; 25 Line drawings, color 0
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"The book is expansive but deep ? indeed, even tenacious - in its treatment of architectural composition. As a result, it is an ideal textbook for students and a perfect resource for enlightened practitioners." ? Jim Sullivan, Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Louisiana State University, USA
"This book offers logical and concise discussions on basic design thinking and provides succinct demonstrations on the fundamentals of diagramming in a manner useful for both students and instructors. Armed with this book as a guide and a reference, beginning design students will have an easier time producing thoughtfully practiced diagrams aimed at clarifying architecture." ? William T. Willoughby, Professor of Architecture and Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts, Louisiana Tech University, USA
"This book is excellent for students and those interested in composition and architectural design. It allows readers to understand the diagramming process, techniques and their use. The many examples and descriptions in this book provide the foundations for becoming more design oriented while at the same time helping to provide alternate ideas and possibilities for including them into their own designs. The inclusion of a glossary of terms in each section is very helpful for keeping readers on track with the written material and the principles expressed. There is a lot of material to absorb here, and readers will likely find this book acting as a reference because of the wealth of practice and knowledge within it." ? Jeff Thurston, Editor, 3D Visualization World Magazine, Germany
"This is a charmingly disarming primer on the drawn line. Maybe it's the duplicator machine quality of the photos, its reliance on the orthogonal line, or the way it bursts into primary colour at the end...whatever, you might want this curio lining your bookshelf." ? Jan-Carlos Kucharek, RIBA Journal, UK
"[?] provocative and engaging [?] Balmer and Swisher make a clear case that rigor in conceptual organization, and the resulting spatial order, instantiates buildings that are efficient and evocative?that solve problems while engaging us. This change gets only more urgent as functional demands grow and as our tools to process information become exponentially more powerful." ?Thomas Leslie, Pickard Chilton Professor in Architecture, Iowa State University, USA. Journal of Architectural Education.
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