9 x 9 – A Method of Design : : From City to House Continued / / ed. by Dietmar Eberle, Florian Aicher.

An ideal design is site-specific, which is the only way architecture can create or connect with a specific sense of identity. This requires addressing the structural and local circumstances. This method handbook offers a playful way in which to systematically ascertain a complex framework and use it...

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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (544 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Foreword --
Between Architecture and Architecture Education --
Architecture --
Practice and Teaching --
A Method of Design: Observations and Insights --
Place --
Structure --
Place, Structure --
Envelope --
Place, Structure, Envelope --
Program --
Place, Structure, Envelope, Program with an essay by --
Materiality --
Place, Structure, Envelope, Program, Materiality --
Learning Behavior in an Architectural Teaching Studio: What to teach and how to Learn? --
Architecture and Computer Science, Computer Science and Architecture --
On the State of Architecture --
Index / Sources --
Acknowledgments
Summary:An ideal design is site-specific, which is the only way architecture can create or connect with a specific sense of identity. This requires addressing the structural and local circumstances. This method handbook offers a playful way in which to systematically ascertain a complex framework and use it for your own design. The "9 x 9 method" takes all relevant factors and their alternate interaction into consideration: location, structure, shell, program, and materiality, all which, in a matrix with various intersections, produce exactly 9 "fields of action" for the design. The individual "fields" are not only illustrated visually with meaningful and eidetic pictures, but are also discussed in texts by leading specialists. For this book, the "9 x 9 method" was completely re-worked and redesigned. Authors: Florian Aicher, Jia Beisi, Adam Caruso, Dietmar Eberle, Franziska Hauser, Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, Michele Lanza, Arno Lederer, Silvain Malfroy, Adrian Meyer, Marcello Nasso, Fritz Neumeyer, András Pálffy, Miroslav Šik, Laurent Stalder, Eberhard Tröger.
Ein idealer Entwurf ist ortsspezifisch und ermöglicht nur so den Bau identitätsstiftender Architektur. Dies erfordert die Auseinandersetzung mit den baulichen und örtlichen Gegebenheiten. Das am Lehrstuhl von Dietmar Eberle entwickelte Methodenbuch bietet eine spielerische Möglichkeit, die komplexen Rahmenbedingungen systematisch zu erfassen und für den eigenen Entwurf zu nutzen.Die Methode 9 x 9 bezieht alle relevanten Faktoren und ihre wechselweise Wirkung mit in die Betrachtung ein: Ort, Struktur, Hülle, Programm und Materialität, die in einer Matrix mit diversen Kreuzungen exakt 9 „Handlungsfelder“ für den Entwurf ergeben. Die einzelnen „Felder“ sind dabei nicht nur visuell mit aussagekräftigen und einprägsamen Abbildungen ausgestattet, sondern jeweils von führenden Spezialisten in anschaulichen Texten beschrieben. Für das Buch wurde die Methode 9 x 9 komplett neu entwickelt und grafisch dargestellt. Autoren: Florian Aicher, Jia Beisi, Adam Caruso, Dietmar Eberle, Franziska Hauser, Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, Michele Lanza, Arno Lederer, Silvain Malfroy, Adrian Meyer, Marcello Nasso, Fritz Neumeyer, András Pálffy, Miroslav Šik, Laurent Stalder, Eberhard Tröger.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783035610994
9783110719550
9783110602999
9783110603972
9783110604252
9783110603255
DOI:10.1515/9783035610994
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Dietmar Eberle, Florian Aicher.