Analysing Architecture

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Routledge, 17/12/2013 - 336 páginas

Now in its fourth edition, Analysing Architecture has become internationally established as the best introduction to architecture. Aimed primarily at those wishing to become professional architects, it also offers those in disciplines related to architecture (from archaeology to stage design, garden design to installation art), a clear and accessible insight into the workings of this rich and fascinating subject. With copious illustrations from his own notebooks, the author dissects examples from around the world and all periods of history to explain underlying strategies in architectural design and show how drawing may be used as a medium for analysis.

This new edition of Analysing Architecture is revised and expanded. Notably, the chapter on ‘Basic Elements of Architecture’ has been enlarged to discuss the ‘powers’ various architectural elements offer the architect. Three new chapters have been added to the section on ‘Themes in Spatial Organisation’, covering ‘Occupying the In-between’, ‘Inhabited Wall’ and ‘Refuge and Prospect’. Two new examples – a Mud House from Kerala, India and the Mongyo-tei (a tea house) from Kyoto, Japan – have been added to the ‘Case Studies’ at the end of the book. The ‘Select Bibliography’ has been expanded and the ‘Index’ revised.

Works of architecture are instruments for managing, orchestrating, modifying our relationship with the world around us. They frame just about everything we do. Architecture is complex, subtle, frustrating... but ultimately extremely rewarding. It can be a difficult discipline to get to grips with; nothing in school quite prepares anyone for the particular demands of an architecture course. But this book will help.

Analysing Architecture is the foundation volume of a series of books by Simon Unwin exploring the workings of architecture. Other books in the series include Twenty Buildings Every Architect Should Understand and Exercises in Architecture.

 

Índice

PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION
HOW ANALYSIS HELPS DESIGN
ARCHITECTURE AS IDENTIFICATION OF PLACE
BASIC ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE
MODIFYING ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE
ELEMENTS DOING MORE THAN ONE THING
USING THINGS THAT ARE THERE
PRIMITIVE PLACE TYPES
IRON AGE HOUSE CASTELL HENLLYS WALES
ROYAL VILLA KNOSSOS CRETE GREECE
LLAINFADYN STFAGANS WALES UK 4 MUD HOUSE THIRUVANANTHAPURAM KERALA INDIA
TEMPIETTO ROME ITALY
FITZWILLIAM COLLEGE CHAPEL CAMBRIDGE ENGLAND
SCHMINKE HOUSE LÖBAU GERMANY 8 VANNA VENTURI HOUSE CHESTNUT HILL PENNSYLVANIA USA 9 WOODLAND CHAPEL ST...
HOUSE VI CORNWALL CONNECTICUT
THE BOX CULVER CITY CALIFORNIA

ARCHITECTURE AS MAKING FRAMES
TEMPLES AND COTTAGES
GEOMETRIES OF BEING
IDEAL GEOMETRY
THEMES IN SPATIAL ORGANISATION
POSTSCRIPTS
MONGYOTEI TEA HOUSE KYOTO JAPAN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
INDEX
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Simon Unwin is Emeritus Professor of Architecture at the University of Dundee, Scotland. He has lived in Great Britain and Australia, and taught or lectured on his work in China, Israel, India, Sweden, Turkey and the United States. Analysing Architecture’s international relevance is indicated by its translation into Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish and its adoption for architecture courses around the world. Simon Unwin continues to teach at The Welsh School of Architecture in Cardiff, UK.

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