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Studio craft & technique for architects / by Miriam Delaney & Anne Gorman ; advisiong editor Sarah A. Lappin

By: Delaney, Miriam [author].
Contributor(s): Gorman, Anne [author] | Lappin, Sarah A. (Sarah Anne), 1972- [editor].
Publisher: London : Laurence King, 2015Edition: [New edition].Description: 528 pages ; 18 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781780676579.Other title: Studio craft and technique for architects.Uniform titles: Studio craft & technique Subject(s): Architectural drawing -- Technique -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Architecture -- Study and teaching (Graduate) | Visual perceptionGenre/Form: Print books.
Contents:
1.Getting Started in Architecture -- 1.1.Basic Equipment -- 1.2.Building Laboratory -- 1.3.Model-making -- 2.Principles of Representation -- 2.1.Scale -- 2.2.Orthographic Projection -- 2.3.Three-dimensional Projections -- 2.4.Perspective -- 3.Drawing Techniques -- 3.1.Drawing Annotations -- 3.2.Stairs & Ramps -- 3.3.Windows & Doors -- 3.4.Hatching & Lettering -- 3.5.Paper Types & Line Weights -- 4.Working Through Drawing -- 4.1.Drawing to Observe and Record -- 4.2.Representing the Idea -- 4.3.Drawings in Sequence -- 5.Surveying -- 5.1.Introduction to Surveying -- 5.2.Surveying Techniques -- 6.Materials -- 6.1.Introduction to Materials -- 6.2.Modular Materials -- 6.3.Material Observation -- 7.Structure -- 7.1.Foundations -- 7.2.Structural Systems -- 7.3.Sizing of Structures -- 7.4.The Potential of Structure -- 8.Principles of Construction -- Overview -- Definitions -- 8.1.Floors -- 8.2.Walls -- 8.3.Roofs -- 8.4.Openings & Junctions
Summary: 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
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Revision of: Delaney, Miriam. Studio craft & technique. Dublin : School of Architecture, 2011

Includes bibliographical references and index

1.Getting Started in Architecture -- 1.1.Basic Equipment -- 1.2.Building Laboratory -- 1.3.Model-making -- 2.Principles of Representation -- 2.1.Scale -- 2.2.Orthographic Projection -- 2.3.Three-dimensional Projections -- 2.4.Perspective -- 3.Drawing Techniques -- 3.1.Drawing Annotations -- 3.2.Stairs & Ramps -- 3.3.Windows & Doors -- 3.4.Hatching & Lettering -- 3.5.Paper Types & Line Weights -- 4.Working Through Drawing -- 4.1.Drawing to Observe and Record -- 4.2.Representing the Idea -- 4.3.Drawings in Sequence -- 5.Surveying -- 5.1.Introduction to Surveying -- 5.2.Surveying Techniques -- 6.Materials -- 6.1.Introduction to Materials -- 6.2.Modular Materials -- 6.3.Material Observation -- 7.Structure -- 7.1.Foundations -- 7.2.Structural Systems -- 7.3.Sizing of Structures -- 7.4.The Potential of Structure -- 8.Principles of Construction -- Overview -- Definitions -- 8.1.Floors -- 8.2.Walls -- 8.3.Roofs -- 8.4.Openings & Junctions

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

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