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NEW Twenty Buildings Every Architect Should Understand Simon Unwin, University of Dundee, UK Have you ever wondered how the ideas behind the world’s greatest architectural designs came about? What process does an architect go through to dream up buildings which become world-renowned for their excellence? This book reveals the secrets behind these buildings. The author asks you to ‘read’ the building and understand its starting point by analysing its final form. Through the gradual revelations made by an understanding of the thinking behind the form, you learn a unique methodology which can be used every time you look at any building.

Selected Contents: Introduction La Casa Del Ojo De Agua Neuendorf House Barcelona Pavillion Truss Wall House Endless House Farnsworth House La Congiunta Le Cabanon Esherick House Maison A Bordeaux Il Danteum Fallingwater Villa Savoye Kempsey Guest Studio Condominium One, Sea Ranch Villa E.1027 Church of St Peter, Klippan Villa Busk Villa Mairea Thermal Baths, Vals Endword Acknowledgements Index April 2010: 276 x 219: 240pp: 465 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-55251-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55252-3: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84939-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552523

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Doorway

3rd Edition

Simon Unwin

Analysing Architecture

Simon Unwin, University of Dundee, UK Clear and accessible, Analysing Architecture opens a fresh way to understanding architecture. It offers a unique ’notebook’ of architectural strategies to present an engaging introduction to elements and concepts in architectural design. Beautifully illustrated throughout with the author’s original drawings, examples are drawn from across the world and many periods of architectural history (from prehistoric times to the recent past) to illustrate analytical themes and to show how drawing can be used to study architecture. Since its first edition appeared in 1997, Analysing Architecture has established itself internationally as one of the key texts in architectural education.

This third edition includes a new section discussing the ways analysing examples cultivates a capacity for design. Original chapters have been expanded, new case studies added, and the format rearranged for additional clarity. The bibliography of recommended supplementary reading has also been extended.

Doorway is a stimulus to thinking about what can be done with architecture. The notebook style offers an example to student architects of how they might keep their own architecture notebooks.

2007: 276 x 219: 224pp: 180 line drawings, 133 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-45880-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45881-8: £26.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415458818

An Architecture Notebook

Selected Contents: Preface to the Third Edition 1. Introduction 2. How Analysis Helps Design 3. Architecture as Identification of Place 4. Basic Elements of Architecture 5. Modifying Elements of Architecture 6. Elements Doing More than One Thing 7. Using Things That Are There 8. Primitive Place Types 9. Architecture as Making Frames 10. Temples and Cottages 11. Geometries of Being 12. Ideal Geometry 13. Space and Structure 14. Parallel Walls 15. Stratification 16. Transition, Heirarchy, Heart 17. Postscript. Case Studies – Iron Age House, The Royal Villa in Knossos, Crete – Llainfadyn, The Tempietto in Rome, Fitzwilliam College Chapel, The Schminke House, Merrist Wood, The Vanna Venturi House, The Woodland Chapel, Terragni’s Casa del Fascio, Como, Italy – Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye, Poissy – House VI Designed by Peter Eisenma. Bibliography. Index

Simon Unwin 2000: 280 x 220: 232pp: 380 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-22873-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22874-9: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415228749

2009: 276 x 219: 296pp: 300 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-48927-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48928-7: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88090-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415489287

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Understanding Architecture Through Drawing Brian Edwards, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, Denmark This second edition is fully revised and updated and includes new chapters on sustainability, history and archaeology, designing through drawing and drawing in architectural practice. By combining design theory with practical lessons in drawing, Understanding Architecture Through Drawing encourages the use of the sketchbook as a creative and critical tool. The book is highly illustrated and is an essential manual on freehand drawing techniques for students of architecture, landscape architecture, town and country planning and urban design.

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2nd Edition

Introduction Part 1: Guiding Principles Part 2: Techniques Part 3: Case Studies of Drawing Part 4: The Way Forward. Bibliography. Index

An Introduction to Architecture and Architectural Theory

Understanding Architecture Hazel Conway and Rowan Roenisch

2008: 220 x 220: 272pp: 220 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-44413-2: £89.99 Pb: 978-0-415-44414-9: £25.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88243-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415444149

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2004: 234 x 156: 304pp: 119 illustrations, 19 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-32058-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32059-7: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-23823-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415320597

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An Illustrated Guide to Architectural Terms

Decoding Theoryspeak

Tom Porter

An Illustrated Guide to Architectural Theory

2004: 216 x 138: 240pp: 18 illustrations, 56 line drawings, 23 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-30011-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30012-4: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64315-0

Enn Ots, Florida A&M University, USA But what does it all mean? The unique language used in architectural theory, in either speech or writing, can appear daunting and confusing, particularly to new architectural students.

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• Definitions of over 250 terms • Clearly cross-referenced • Illustrated throughout ecoding Theoryspeak provides an accessible guide D to the specialized language of contemporary design for the next generation of thinkers, architects and design leaders. Crucial reading for professionals and students alike.

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NEW Procuring Innovative Architecture Leon van Schaik, RMIT, Australia and Geoffrey London, University of Western Australia The case studies in this book describe how clients’ promotion of innovative communities of practice has led to important collections of architectural works. The book provides an assessment of the effectiveness of their approaches. It is taken for granted nowadays that supporting innovative architecture benefits society. In countries as diverse as Austria, Australia, England, Japan, and the Netherlands, retailers, institutions, local and regional government, and transport authorities have established substantial bodies of work by new and emerging architects. This book looks at what their goals are and how they have achieved them.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Asia and Australasia 1. Introduction 2. RMIT procures 3. RMIT philosophy 4. RMIT Ginger Groups 5. Artpolis 6. Malaysia 7. Singapore Part 2: Europe 8. Introduction 9. Barcelona 10. Ticino 11. Belgium 12. Graz and Ljubljana 13. London Part 3: USA 14. Introduction 15. Colombus Indiana 16. Los Angeles – Dirty Realism 17. University of Cincinnati 18. Ivy League Disney Land Part 4: Western Australia Case Study 19. Introduction 20. Office of Government Architect (OGA) 21. OGA 22. Processes 23. Evaluation by Small and Medium Firms 24. Evaluation by Large Firms 25. Evaluation by Developer and Bureaucrats 26. Evaluation Seminars in London and Perth Compared 27. Do’s and Don’ts Part 5: WA: Curating the City 28. Deep Urban Knowledge. Conclusion May 2010: 246 x 189: 240pp: 179 halftones, 3 tables Hb: 978-0-415-42941-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42942-9: £35.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85452-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415429429

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Overlooking the Visual

Colour for Architecture Today

Demystifying the Art of Design

Edited by Tom Porter, Montana State University, USA and Byron Mikellides, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Kathryn Moore, University of Central England in Birmingham, UK

Making tangible connections between theory and practice, ideas and form, this book encourages debate about the artistic, conceptual, and cultural significance of the way things look. What are the metaphysical concepts at the heart of design education, theory, and philosophy? Why do we assume that design is impossible to teach?

This book challenges the traditional foundations of perception and takes an imaginative, radical approach, setting itself apart from the traditions of analytical philosophy, evolutionary psychology, and phenomenology which underpin much of current design theory and discourse. The new definition of perception produces startling consequences for conceptions of language, intelligence, meaning, the senses, emotions, and subjectivity. This is an innovative, fresh view on design and how we can improve it for both practitioners and students in the architecture and design fields as well as philosophers. Selected Contents: Foreword Paul Shepheard Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Sensory Interface and Other Myths and Legends 3. Teaching the Unknowable 4. Aesthetics: The Truth, The Whole Truth and Universal Truth 5. Objectivity Without Neutrality 6. Studied Ignorance 7. Seeing is Believing 8. Theory into Practice. Bibliography November 2009: 216 x 156: 272pp: 100 line drawings, 120 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-30869-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30870-0: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-16765-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415308700

Foreword by Terry Farrell

Combining real examples from practice with colour theory, this book will help you to fully understand the role and impact of colour in our urban spaces. Contributions from leading architects Will Alsop, Legorreta and Legorreta, John Outram, Sauerbruch Hutton and Neuterlings Riedijk accompany those from artists Alain Bony and Yann Kersalè, and from colour researchers such as Kristina Enberg and Anders Hârd, who developed the Natural Colour System. Topics include:

• how and why we see colour • methodologies in the documentation of traditional colours • the development of new urban palettes • recent colour psychology research • the effect of light levels on human behavior • dramatic colour effects achievable with light • guidelines for future deployment of colour in the built environment. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Why and How We See Colour Part 2: Colour Mapping: Colour at the City Scale Part 3: The NCS (Natural Color System) and Research Applications Part 4: Architects and Colour at the Building Scale Part 5: Colour Psychology and Colour Aesthetics Part 6: Into the Light 2008: 238 x 224: 192pp: 115 line drawings, 100 colour halftones Hb: 978-0-415-43814-8: £89.99 Pb: 978-0-415-43815-5: £30.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415438155

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Innovations in Hospital Architecture

Towards Creative Learning Spaces

Stephen Verderber, Clemson University, USA

Re-thinking the Architecture of Post-Compulsory Education

Jos Boys, University of Brighton, UK

This indispensable reference book captures key recent developments in the rapidly evolving field of sustainable hospital architecture. Today’s architects must provide hospitals which enable high quality care for diverse patient populations in carbon neutral care settings, and this book succinctly considers what needs to be done in order to meet that challenge.

This book includes twenty-eight case studies of built and unbuilt hospitals from around the world. These are grouped into five types – autonomous community based hospitals, children’s hospitals, rehabilitation and elderly care centres and hospitals, regional medical centre campuses, and visionary (unbuilt) projects. Beautifully and extensively illustrated with many photographs, diagrams, and floor plans, this is essential reading for all architects, planners, engineers, product manufacturers, clients, healthcare providers, and government agencies involved in the present and future of sustainable healthcare environments. Selected Contents: Part 1: Background 1. Introduction 2. Architecture for Health—A Brief History of Sustainability 3. The Evolving Role of Site, Landscape, and Nature 4. The Evolving Patient Room and PCU 5. The Evolving Role of Memory, Place, and Sustainability 6. Prognostications Part 2: Design 7. Designing for Hospital–Based Care Part 3: Case Studies March 2010: 276 x 219: 384pp: 86 line drawings, 31 halftones, 220 colour halftones Hb: 978-0-415-77795-7: £40.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85575-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777957

rchitectural provision for the post-compulsory educational sector needs to develop A learning spaces based on greater clarity of, and creativity in, thinking. This re-thinking is essential to enable innovative design which comes from a better understanding of the relationships between built space and its occupying activities. Relevant both to architectural practice and to the education of the next generation of design students, the book develops frameworks and methods for understanding the everyday social and spatial practices of learning. In integrating issues of education, design and cost, this work supports a better understanding of how to make enhanced and sustainable spaces. The book is a wide-ranging and thought-provoking text which will inform both current debates and design projects, in a research area which is still very underdeveloped. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Reviewing our Frames 1. Learning Spaces from an Educationalist Perspective 2. Learning Spaces from an Architectural Perspective 3. Learning Spaces from an Estates Management Perspective Part 2: Mapping the Terrain 4. Getting Beneath the Surface: Methods for Relating Learning and Space 5. On the Ground: Searching for the Student Experience 6. Tinkering with the Pieces: Exploring what Really ’Matters’ about Space Part 3: Shifting the Boundaries 7. Learning as a Transitional Space 8. Hybrid Spaces: Intersections between Objects, Online and Physical Environments 9. The ’Shape’ of the University 10. What would a Porous Campus Look Like? Conclusion: Towards Creative Learning Spaces September 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp: 25 illustrations, 25 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-57062-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-57064-0: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415570640

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Stadium Worlds

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Football, Space and the Built Environment

Managing the Brief For Better Design

Edited by Sybille Frank and Silke Steets, both at Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Series: Architext

Alastair Blyth and John Worthington, DEGW, London, UK

Analyzing football as a cultural practice, this book investigates the connection between the sport and its built environment. Examples from architectural design, media studies, and archaeology are used while studying advertising, economics, migration, fandom, local identities, emotions, gender, and the sociology of space. Texts and case-studies build up this useful book for lecturers and researchers in sociology, cultural studies, geography, architecture, sport, and environment.

Selected Contents: Introduction: Football, Space and the Built Environment Part 1: The Politics of Representation and Design 1. The New European Stadium 2. ’Show Yourself to the People!: Ancient Stadia, Politics and Society 3. Challenging the Stadium: Watching Sport Events in Public Part 2: Architecture and Media 4. The Stadium as a Cash Machine 5. The Mirror Stage in the Stadium: Media Spaces of Television and Architecture 6. Killing Sports Fields: The Amahora Stadium Complex in Kigali, Rwanda Part 3: When Global Flows Meet Local Cultures 7. Global Players and the Stadium: Migration and Borders in Professional Football 8. Going to the Match: The Transformation of the Match-day Routine at Manchester City FC 9. ’Come Home’: The Stadium, Locality and the Community at FC United of Manchester Part 4: Gender and Space 10. Sport, Football and Masculine Identity: The Stadium as a Window onto Gender Construction 11. Producting GenderNormative Spaces in U.S. Women’s Professional Soccer 12. Football Under Cover in Tehran’s Ararat Stadium Part 5: Emotions and the Body 13. Emotions in Sports Stadia 14. Heroes, Myths and Magic Moments: Religious Elements on the Sacred Ground 15. ‘Beckhamania’: Promoting Post-modern Celebrities Beyond the Stadium 16. Conclusion: The Stadium – Lense and Refuge June 2010: 246 x 174: 304pp: 2 line drawings, 51 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-54903-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-54904-2: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84856-2

Briefing is not just presenting a set of documents to the design team; it is a process of developing a deep understanding about client needs. This book provides both inspiration to clients and a framework for practitioners. The coverage extends beyond new build, covering briefing for services and fit-outs. Written by an experienced and well-known team of authors, this new edition clearly explains how important the briefing process is to both the construction industry, in delivering well-designed buildings, and to their clients in achieving them. The text is illustrated by excellent examples of effective practice, drawn from DEGW experience, as well as five model briefs and invaluable process charts. Selected Contents: Foreword. Introduction. Part 1: Briefing Explained 1. The Nature of Briefing 2. Articulating the Briefing Process 3. Identifying Needs 4. Reflecting on Growth and Change 5. Communicating Expectations 6. Learning from Experience 7. Managing the Process Part 2: Learning from Experience 8. Perspectives on Briefing 8.1. Briefing for a Portfolio 8.2. Briefing for Continuous Building 8.3. Briefing through Visualisation 8.4. Briefing for Adaptability 8.5. Briefing with Innovation in Mind 8.6. Briefing for the Future 8.7. Briefing for the Changing Workplace 8.8. Briefing for the Global Organisation 8.9. Briefing through Design 9. Model Briefs – Urban Brief. Strategic Brief. Functional Brief. Fit-Out Brief. Operational Brief Part 3: The Process in Practice 10. Process Primer 11. Design Brief Management. Further Reading May 2010: 246 x 189: 272pp: 75 line drawings, 5 halftones, 12 tables Hb: 978-0-415-46030-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46031-6: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85737-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415460316

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Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Japanese Architecture Tradition and Today Dana Buntrock, University of California, USA

In this beautiful and perceptive book, Dana Buntrock examines, for the first time, how tradition is incorporated into contemporary Japanese architecture. Looking at the work of five architects – Fumihiko Maki, Terunobu Fujimori, Ryoji Suzuki, Kengo Kuma, and Jun Aoki – Buntrock reveals the aims influencing many wonderful works barely known in the West; the sensual side of Japanese architecture borne out of approaches often less concerned with professionalism than with people and place.

Compelling, insightful, and groundbreaking, this book is essential for everyone studying Japanese architecture and anyone trying to invoke narrative and tradition in contemporary design.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Black Blood Red to Palest Pink 1. Neolithic Daddy 2. Lamune Hot Springs 3. Kengo Kuma: From PoMo to Paulownia 4. Murai Museum: Subtle Setting for a Shabby Studio 5. Outlandish Amateur, Polished Professional: Comparing the Approaches of Terunobu Fujimori and Kengo Kuma Part 2: Radical Reds 6. Looking Back at Japan’s Radical Reds: Team Zoo Part 3: Reluctant Regionalists 7. Remaking the Landscape of Kotohira Shrine 8. Fumihiko Maki, Ancient Izumo and Oku 9. Jun Aoki’s Aomori Museum of Art 10. Reluctant Reds Conclusion: The Red School: From Deepest Red to Palest Shades of Pink February 2010: 276 x 219: 288pp: 10 line drawings, 210 colour halftones Hb: 978-0-415-77890-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77891-6: £34.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778916

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NEW The Architect’s Portfolio Planning, Design, Production Andreas Luescher, Bowling Green State University, USA

This book offers a fresh step-by-step approach to achieving a reflective, attractive, and successful representation of one’s work. Structured in four stages it takes the reader through each step needed in the creation of a successful portfolio, from understanding yourself and your market, to planning, designing, and producing it. Illustrated throughout in full colour, the book includes case study portfolios from the US, UK, Europe, and Asia which demonstrate the steps in the process for both practitioners and students, from sketch trials to full-colour stage lay-outs. These contributions come from architects all over the world, providing terrific insight into current practices and inspiration and ideas.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Contextualize It 1.1. Portfolio as Autobiography 1.2. Portfolio as Portable Museum 1.3. Case Studies Part 2: Plan It, Select It 2.1. Understanding Yourself 2.2. Identifying your Audience 2.3. Conserving Work 2.4. Selecting Work: Building the Theme for the Portfolio 2.5. Case Studies Part 3: Design It, Produce It 3.1. Mock-ups and Dummies 3.2. From General to Specific 3.3. Full-Scale Design 3.4. Designing for Reception 3.5. Learning from Others 3.6. Techniques and Stylistic Effects 3.7. Copy/Text 3.8. Typography 3.9. The Cover: Interesting Entrance 3.10. Paper 3.11. Binding 3.12. The Squint Test 3.13. Case Studies Part 4: Send It, Present It, Market It 4.1. Networking 4.2. Informational Interviewing 4.3. Gauging Success of a Portfolio 4.4. Case Studies. Postscript. Types of portfolio May 2010: 246 x 189: 192pp: 140 colour halftones Pb: 978-0-415-77901-2: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779012

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The Universe of Design

Built from Below: British Architecture and the Vernacular

Horst Rittel’s Theories of Design and Planning Jean-Pierre Protzen, University of California, Berkeley, USA and David J. Harris

Edited by Peter Guillery, Survey of London

This book examines the theoretical foundations of the processes of planning and design. hen people – alone or in groups – want to solve problems W or improve their situation, they make plans. Horst Rittel studied this process of making plans and he developed theories – including his notion of ’wicked problems’ – that are used in many fields today. From product design, architecture and planning – where Rittel’s work was originally developed – to governmental agencies, business schools and software design, Rittel’s ideas are being used. This book collects previously unavailable work of Rittel’s within the framework of a discussion of Rittel’s theories and philosophical influences. Selected Contents: Prologue Part 1: Foundations 1.1. Reflections On The Scientific And Political Significance Of Decision Theory 1.2. Science and Design Seminars: Introduction 1.3. Seminar 1: Modes of Innovation 1.4. Seminar 2: Images and Message 1.5. Seminar 3: Communications 1.6. Seminar 4: Establishing Order 1.7. Seminar 5: Measuring Values and Images 1.8. Seminar 6: Environments 1.9. Seminar 7: Design 1.10. Seminar 8: Models of and for Design 1.11. Seminar 9: Models of and for Design 2 1.12. Seminar 10: Conclusion Part 2: Wicked Problems 2.1. On the Planning Crisis Part 3: Design Reasoning 3.1. Structure and Usefulness of Planning Information Systems 3.2. Issues As Elements Of Information Systems 3.3. The Reasoning of Designers Part 4: Consequences of Design 4.1. Technological Change and Urban Structure 4.2. Pathologies of Planning. Epilogue May 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp: 14 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-77988-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77989-0: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85158-6

This book extends the concept of British vernacular architecture beyond its traditional base of pre-modern domestic and industrial architecture to embrace other buildings such as places of worship, villas, hospitals, suburban semis and post-war mass housing. Engaging with wider issues of social and cultural history, this book is of use to anyone with an interest in architectural history. P resented in an essentially chronological sequence, from the medieval to the post-war, diverse fresh viewpoints in the chapters of this book reinforce understanding of how building design emerges not just from individual agency, that is architects, but also from the collective traditions of society.

Selected Contents: 1.Introduction 2. Vernacular Approaches to Salvation: Pre-Reformation Parochial Churches in England 3. Following the Geometrical Design Path from Ely to Jamestown, Virginia 4. The Villa: Ideal Type or Vernacular Variant? 5. The York Retreat, ’A Vernacular of Equality’ 6. Self-Conscious Regionalism: Dan Gibson and the Arts and Crafts House in the Lake District 7. Tudoresque 8. ’The Hollow Victory’ and the Quest for the Vernacular: J.M. Richards and ’The Functional Tradition’ 9. A Modernist Vernacular? The Hidden Diversity of Post-War Council Housing 1 0. From the Longhouse to the Live/Work Unit: Parallel Histories and Absent Narratives September 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp: 15 line drawings, 4 colour line drawings, 71 halftones, 6 colour halftones Hb: 978-0-415-56532-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56533-2: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415565332

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de s i gn NEW

Development and Design of Heritage Sensitive Sites Strategies for Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas

Rethinking Technology A Reader in Architectural Theory Edited by William W. Braham and Jonathan A. Hale

Kenneth Williamson, Hurd Rolland Partnership, UK

The first book to provide readers with the skills to assess development potential from a holistic standpoint. Until now, architectural books on conservation matters have focused on preservation at a strategic level and restoration at a technical level. This book offers the architect, developer or planner the rules and tools needed to gauge development prospects in an objective and comprehensive manner.

This essential reference for all students of architecture, design, and the built environment provides a convenient single source for all the key texts in the recent literature on architecture and technology. The book contains over fifty carefully selected essays, manifestoes, reflections and theories by architects and architectural writers from 1900 to 2004. 2006: 246 x 174: 488pp: 6 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-34653-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34654-2: £27.99

Written by an experienced expert in the field it provides the reader with:

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• the latest legislation relating to heritage in the UK • insight into local planning authorities and government advisory boards • basic strategies for approaching developments

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Rethinking Architecture

• an understanding of the options available for developing a heritage site

A Reader in Cultural Theory

• illustrative case studies to highlight strategy successes.

Neil Leach

This book is a one-stop-shop for any professional or student working in, or learning about, development in heritage environments.

July 2010: 246 x 174: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-48643-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48644-6: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84843-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415486446

This book brings together the core writings on architecture by key philosophers and cultural theorists of the twentieth century – the very best theoretical writings on the ideas which have shaped our cities and experiences of architecture. 1997: 246 x 174: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-12825-4: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-12826-1: £31.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415128261

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Construction, Structures, and Materials

4th Edition

Dictionary of Architectural and Building Technology Edited by Henry Cowan and Peter Smith

NEW

’This dictionary – like it’s predecessors – is an excellent practical reference tool that deserves a place in any architectural or construction library.’ – William J. Mitchell, Architectural Science Review

Engineers A History of Engineering and Structural Design Matthew Wells, Techniker, UK

This innovative new book presents the vast historical sweep of engineering innovation and technological change to describe and illustrate engineering design and what conditions, events, cultural climates, and personalities have brought it to its present state. atthew Wells covers topics based on an examination of M paradigm shifts, the contribution of individuals, important structures, and influential disasters to show approaches to the modern concept of structure. By demonstrating the historical context of engineering, Wells has created a guide to design like no other, inspirational for both students and practitioners working in the fields of architecture and engineering.

2004: 234 x 156: 352pp: 193 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-31233-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31234-9: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-78638-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415312349

2nd Edition

Building Structures From Concepts to Design

Selected Contents: 1. Prehistory and Ancient Times 2. Rome and the East (220 BC–533 AD) 3. Byzantium and the European Dark Ages (476–1000) 4. Light (1000–1600) 5. Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) 6. Enlightenment (1580–1789) 7. Encyclopaedia (1750–1860) 8. The American Reconstruction (1860–1890) 9. Classical Analysis and Reinforced Concrete (1890–1920) 10. Flight and the World Wars (1900–1950) 11. Early Contemporaries (1945–1960) 12. The Continual Present (1950–2000)

Malcolm Millais 2005: 246 x 174: 432pp: 1,000 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-33622-2: £84.99 Pb: 978-0-415-33623-9: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-00507-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415336239

February 2010: 246 x 174: 248pp: 91 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-32525-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32526-4: £25.00 eBook: 978-0-203-35818-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415325264

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C on s tructi on , S tructur e s , an d Mate r i a l s 2nd Edition

4th Edition

Refurbishment and Upgrading of Buildings

Cladding of Buildings

David Highfield and Christopher Gorse, both at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

Alan J. Brookes and Maarten Meijs, both at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

A detailed guide to the technical aspects of refurbishing and upgrading buildings, providing solutions to a range of problems, challenges and issues with technical drawings and case-studies. Essential purchase for all construction professionals engaged in this kind of work and students of construction, surveying and architecture.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Why Refurbishment? 2. Upgrading the Fire-Resistance of Existing Elements 3. Upgrading Internal Surfaces 4. Upgrading the Thermal Performance of Existing Elements 5. Upgrading the Acoustic Performance of Existing Elements 6. Preventing Moisture and Dampness Within Buildings 7. Introduction of New Floors and Access Between Levels 8. Timber Decay and Remedial Treatments 9. Strengthening of Existing Timber Floors 10. Heavy-Lifting Systems 11. Underpinning Systems 12. Strengthening Existing Walls 13. FaÁade Retention. Index of Products and Systems 2009: 246 x 189: 272pp: 103 line drawings, 15 tables, 102 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-44123-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44124-7: £35.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87916-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415441247

This key text addresses the topic of lightweight claddings in buildings and is a useful guide and reference resource.

Written by well-known specialists in the field, this fourth edition of an established text has been revised throughout to incorporate the latest environmental issues, the use of wood and terracotta in cladding, and use of new materials, particularly the new moulded materials. Two new chapters cover wood and terracotta in cladding. The main types of cladding systems are described in detail and methods of production, performance characteristics, applications and methods of assembly are explained clearly. Illustrated throughout with photographs and numerous line drawings, this is an essential overview of the subject for both the student and the practising architect. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Precast Concrete Cladding 2. Terracotta and Brick Slips 3. Glass-Reinforced Polyester 4. Glass-Fibre-Reinforced Cement 5. Formed Metal Including Profiled Metal 6. Sheet Metal, Composite Metal Panels and Rain Screens 7. Curtain Walling: Glazing Systems 8. Timber Cladding 2008: 220 x 220: 224pp: 100 line drawings, 80 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-38386-8: £89.99 Pb: 978-0-415-38387-5: £42.00 eBook: 978-0-203-09978-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415383875

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Technologies of Architecture Series Technologies of Architecture is an introductory textbook series providing a coherent framework to the architectural design process in a practical and applied way. This series forms an essential suite of books for students of architectural technology, architecture, building surveying, and construction.

Environment, Technology and Sustainability

Integrated Strategies in Architecture

Hocine Bougdah, University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, UK and Stephen Sharples, University of Sheffield, UK

Joan Zunde and Hocine Bougdah

A thorough introduction to the concepts and technologies underlying the building design process enabling students to develop a holistic understanding of the process, the purpose of buildings and the specialisms and technologies involved.

This second volume explores the environmental influences on building design. Looking particularly at sustainable building, a holistic view is taken, so that the influence of any one set of choices on other areas – such as the trade-off of daylighting against thermal insulation, or the balance needed between heating and ventilation – are not overlooked. The authors discuss available technologies for establishing a suitable microclimate within buildings, for managing the transmission of sound and for minimizing the exploitation of scarce energy and of other resources.

Using the perspective of a designer who needs a sound scientific basis for arriving at the optimum outcome, this valuably informative volume is ideal for architectural technology students, as well as first and second year architecture students. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Buildings and Climate Design Part 2: Buildings and Low Energy Design Part 3: Energy Systems and Services in Buildings Part 4: Buildings and Lighting Design Part 5: Acoustic Design and the Aural Environment Part 6: Sustainable Building Design Part 7: Case Studies 2009: 246 x 189: 320pp: 210 line drawings, 38 tables, 1 halftone Hb: 978-0-415-40378-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40379-5: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87840-8

2006: 246 x 189: 312pp: 184 line drawings, 18 tables Hb: 978-0-415-36083-8: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36084-5: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-79942-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415360845

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Technologies of Architecture Series (continued) Materials, Specification and Detailing

History, Performance and Conservation

Foundations of Building Design

Barry Bridgwood and Lindsay Lennie, College of Estate Management, UK

Norman Wienand, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

This volume of the Technologies of Architecture series provides a detailed and holistic description of the development process, illustrated with case studies. The author encourages students to become environmentally responsible designers.

T his book provides, in a single text, the tools for students to be able to evaluate such buildings, as well as an extensive understanding of the mechanisms which cause their deterioration and knowledge of the technologies available to correct their status. The ever higher standards set for buildings, especially in energy conservation contexts, demand that practitioners appreciate how the performance of existing structures can be enhanced, which is also covered.

2007: 246 x 189: 328pp: 147 line drawings, 14 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-40358-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40359-7: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94017-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415403597

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Ideal for students of architectural technology, this volume of the Technologies of Architecture series covers the technologies available and the processes necessary for the conservation of existing buildings and environments.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Early Architectural History Part 3: The Renaissance to the Twentieth Century Part 4: Vernacular Architecture Part 5: Materials & Performance Part 6: Conservation Philosophy, Historical Context & Legislation Part 7: Conservation in Practice Part 8: Overview 2008: 246 x 189: 352pp: 207 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-43419-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43420-1: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88715-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415434201

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Green Architecture

NEW Sustainable Buildings in Practice What the Users Think George Baird, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Current assessment methods of sustainable buildings do not adequately account for the users’ needs. Given that over the life of a building, total salary costs far outweigh both operating costs and combined capital and rental costs, the occupants’ needs are not something which should be sensibly ignored. T his book presents an unbiased evaluation of thirty of the most cutting-edge, sustainable buildings in the world, in terms of the users’ perceived comfort, health and productivity. The author has visited the buildings, interviewed the design teams and examined the findings of a sixty-question standardised user questionnaire. This important book will be of great benefit to architects and engineers, facility managers of commercial and institutional buildings, as well as developers and researchers, academics and students in these fields.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Overview of the Buildings and their Performance Part 1: Buildings in Cold – Temperate Climates Part 2: Buildings in Medium – Temperate Climates Part 3: Buildings in Warm – Temperate Climates Part 4: Buildings in Hot – Humid Climates January 2010: 276 x 219: 352pp: 61 line drawings, 73 tables, 265 colour halftones Pb: 978-0-415-39932-6: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86545-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415399326

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G r e e n A rc h i te ct u re NEW

Dictionary of Ecodesign

Eco-Urbanity Towards Well-Mannered Built Environments

An Illustrated Reference

Edited by Darko Radovic, University of Melbourne, Australia

Edited by Ken Yeang, Llewelyn Davies Yeang, UK and Lillian Woo

The first guide to the terminology of sustainable design. Written by an internationally renowned expert in the field, this illustrated dictionary provides over six hundred definitions and explanations of ecodesign terms. Providing a unique resource for the practitioner and student, this book leaves the reader free to ’dip’ in and out of the book allowing for ’bite-sized’ learning at their own convenience. It is an essential reference for all architects, engineers, planners and environmentalists involved in designing and planning projects and schemes in the built environment.

Selected Contents: Preface, Abbreviations, A-Z terms March 2010: 246 x 189: 272pp: 118 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-45899-3: £40.00 eBook: 978-0-203-9780415 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415458993

Precedents in Zero-Energy Design

There is need for change in our currently unsustainable cities. Carefully outlining paths towards better, sustainable ways of urban living, this book proposes a radical change in the ways we conceive and live our urban environments. Bringing together diverse cultural and disciplinary views on urban sustainability, eighteen leading academics and practitioners in sustainable architecture and urbanism explore global concerns of sustainability and urbanity.

This broad range of issues are clearly articulated and linked to concrete places and projects, merging research and cutting-edge design investigations to promote environmentally and culturally sensitive urban futures. Selected Contents: Introduction: Towards a Theory of Eco-Urbanity Darko Radovic Part 1: The Compact City, Strategies and Success Stories Part 2: Other Cultures, Approaches and Strategies Part 3: Other Scales and Sensibilities 2009: 246 x 174: 264pp: 32 line drawings, 2 colour line drawings, 4 tables, 102 halftones, 103 colour halftones Hb: 978-0-415-47277-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47278-4: £27.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415472784

Architecture and Passive Design in the 2007 Solar Decathlon Michael Zaretsky Comparison and analysis of the architecture and passive design strategies of the 2007 Solar Decathlon houses. Gives students, practitioners, and researchers of architecture design insight into the most innovative, off-the-grid homes in the world. Selected Contents: Foreword by John Quale Introduction Part 1: Drawings and Diagrams Part 2: Comparisons Part 3: Analysis. Conclusion. Endnotes. Image. Citations. Bibliography. Appendix 2009: 8-1/2 x 11: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77874-9 £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77875-6 £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86587-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778756

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2nd Edition

3rd Edition

Sustainable Urban Design

Environmental Design

An Environmental Approach

An Introduction for Architects and Engineers

Edited by Randall Thomas

By the end of the twenty-first century it is thought that three-quarters of the world’s population will be urban; our future is in cities. Making these cities healthy, vibrant and sustainable is an exceptional challenge which this book addresses. It sets out some of the basic principles of the design of our future cities and, through a series of carefully-selected case studies from leading designers’ experience, illustrates how these ideas can be put into practice.

Edited by Randall Thomas 2005: 246 x 189: 288pp: 126 line drawings, 30 tables, 37 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-36333-4: £89.99 Pb: 978-0-415-36334-1: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-01366-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415363341

Building on the first edition’s original format of design guidance and case studies, this new edition updates the ideas and techniques resulting from further research and practice by the contributors. This book emphasises the enormous progress made towards exciting new designs that integrate good design with resource efficiency.

The Environments of Architecture

Selected Contents: Introduction Adam Ritchie & Randall Thomas Part 1: The Toolkit 1. Urban Planning and Design Patrick Clark 2. Transportation Robert Thorne, William Filmer-Sankey and Anthony Alexander 3. Landscape and Nature in the City Chritina von Borcke 4. Building Design Randall Thomas and Adam Ritchie 5. Energy and Information Randall Thomas and Adam Ritchie 6. Materials Sarah Royse 7. Water Randall Thomas and Adam Ritchie 8. Waste and Resource Adam Ritchie Summary Adam Ritchie Part 2: Case Studies 11. Coopers Road Estate Regeneraiton, Southwark, London David Turrent 12. Parkmount: Streetscape and Solar Design Richard Partington 13. Coin Street Housing: The Architecture of Engagement Graham Haworth 14. Sustainable Design in an Urban Context: Three Case Studies Alan Short 15. BEDzed: Beddington Zero-Fossil Energy Development Bill Dunster 16. Bo01 and Flagghusen: Ecological City Districts in Malmo, Sweden Eva Dalman and Cecilia von Sceele 17. Stonebridge: Negotiating between Traditional and Modernist Models of City Housing Chris Watson 18. ’Made in Stockwell’ and Deptford Wharves Katie Tonkinson and Adam Ritchie 19. Millennium Water: Vancouver’s Olympic Village, Canada Rachel Moscovich

Environmental Design in Context Randall Thomas and Trevor Garnham

This well-illustrated ’think piece’ provides a much needed and topical philosophical introduction to the place of environmental design in architecture. Written by highly respected authors, this is an excellent guide for practitioners, students and academics. 2007: 246 x 174: 256pp: 73 line drawings, 87 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-36088-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36089-0: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-79940-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415360890

2009: 276 x 219: 256pp: 150 illustrations Pb: 978-0-415-44782-9: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415447829

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NEW

New Directions in Sustainable Design Edited by Michael Zaretsky and Adrian Parr, both at University of Cincinnati, USA

BESTSELLER Winner OF RIBA PRESIDENTS AWARD FOR RESEARCH 2008

The ZEDbook Solutions for a Shrinking World Bill Dunster, Craig Simmons and Bobby Gilbert

This book brings together new and emerging perspectives on sustainability. Combining a series of well know authors in contemporary philosophy with established practitioners of sustainable design, it develops a coherent theoretical framework for how a philosophy of sustainability might engage with the growing practice of sustainable design. By producing a pragmatic materialism, whereby theory is broached as a practical discourse, the authors argue that theory has material effects and describe a new way to approach sustainable design, so as to equip the next generation of designers with the necessary conceptual tools in thinking sustainably. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Theorizing Sustainability 1. Sustainability Politics 2. Cultural Symbolizations of a Sustainable Future 3. Undoing the Subject: Deleuze and the Makings of a Sustainable Life 4. Hannah Arendt, Sustainability and the Political 5. Ecologies, Assemblages, and the Patchwork City 6. The Southeast Asian Smog: The Politics of Forest-Burning and Sustainability Part 2: Sustainability in Practice 7. Sustainable Design: the Broad Spectrum 8. Building Recombinant Ecologies: Triangulating Policy, Models, and Design 9. Back to the Garden: An Ecological History of the Atlantic Yards 10. Beyond the Property Line 11. Thermally Active Surfaces and Sustainability. Conclusion August 2010: 246 x 189: 240pp: 20 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-78036-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-78037-7: £27.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780377

Based on the experience gained from their involvement in the pioneering Beddington Zero Emission Development (or BedZED) in London, and subsequent innovative schemes, The ZEDbook authors present a bold, coherent and refreshing vision of a low carbon future. In three comprehensive sections, The ZEDbook leads the reader from basic ZEDliving principles through building physics and architectural design details to a carefully selected array of informative case studies.

2007: 276 x 219: 276pp: 317 colour halftones Pb: 978-0-415-39199-3: £40.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415391993

The Green Braid Towards an Architecture of Ecology, Economy and Equity Edited by Kim Tanzer and Rafael Longoria Series: The ACSA Architectural Education Series This volume presents the discipline’s best thinking on sustainability in written, drawn, and built form, drawing on over fifteen years of peer-reviewed essays and national design awards published by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). 2007: 246 x 189: 400pp: 3 tables, 203 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-41499-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41500-2: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96488-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415415002

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Digital Architecture

NEW Elements of Parametric Design Robert Woodbury, Simon Fraser University, Canada Driven by new computer and digital fabrication tools, the architectural designs that are being built are pushing boundaries of form, customization and construction. Pushed by practices wanting and needing to produce novelty, computer-aided design systems are increasingly parametric – that is, they represent designs that change with their input data. Such systems give more control and capability to designers, but require much more comprehensive understanding if they are to be used effectively. Mastering these ideas requires skill as designer, mathematician, and computer scientist. This book teaches what new knowledge and skills designers need to master the parametric and how they can learn and use it. It demonstrates clearly how using patterns to think about and work with parametric modeling helps designers master the new complexity of the design systems.

Selected Contents: Introduction. Parametric Architecture. What is Parametric Modeling? How Designers use Parametric Modeling. The Necessity and Craft of Programming. Geometry. Where Will We Go? What is a Design Pattern? Patterns for Parametric Design. Examples of Parametric Design April 2010: 246 x 189: 320pp: 250 colour line drawings, 85 colour halftones Hb: 978-0-415-77986-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77987-6: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779876

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D i g i tal A rc hi te ct u re NEW

BESTSELLER

Programming Architecture

Architecture in the Digital Age

Paul Coates, University of East London, UK

Design and Manufacturing

Programming Architecture is a simple and concise introduction to the history of computing and computational design, explaining the basics of algorithmic thinking and the use of the computer as a tool for design and architecture.

Edited by Branko Kolarevic

Paul Coates, a pioneer of CAAD, demonstrates algorithmic thinking through projects and student work collated through his years of teaching students of computing and design. The book takes a detailed and practical look at what the techniques and philosophy of coding entail, and gives the reader many ’glimpses under the hood’ in the form of code snippets and examples of algorithms.

2003: 260 x 255: 320pp: 10 tables Hb: 978-0-415-27820-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38141-3: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-63456-1

This is essential reading for student and professional architects and designers interested in how the development of computers has influenced the way we think about, and design for, the built environment. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Falling Between Two Stools 2. Rethinking Representation 3. In the Beginning was the Word 4. The Mystery of the Machine that Invents Itself 5. Evolving the Text – Being even Lazier 6. The Text of the Vernacular. Epilogue. Glossary January 2010: 246 x 189: 200pp: 220 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-45187-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45188-8: £34.99

This major reference describes and analyses the recent developments in the architectural application of the latest digital design and fabrication technologies.

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BESTSELLER

Performative Architecture Beyond Instrumentality Edited by Branko Kolarevic and Ali Malkawi 2004: 272pp: 150 line drawings, 3 tables, 200 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-70083-2: £37.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415700832

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BESTSELLER Manufacturing Material Effects Rethinking Design and Making in Architecture Edited by Branko Kolarevic, University of Calgary, Canada and Kevin Klinger, Ball State University, USA

Designers are becoming more directly involved in the fabrication process from the earliest stages of design. This book showcases the design and research work by some of the leading designers, makers and thinkers today. This highly illustrated text brings together a wealth of information and numerous examples from practice which will appeal to both students and practitioners.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Retooling Architecture 3. Ambient and Augmented Architectures: Parametric Pedagogies in the Electrified Studio 4. The Craft Of Digital Making 5. Architect / Robot / Fabricator/ Craft-worker 6. OMAterial 7. Different Differences 8. Opportunistic Architecture 9. Translucencies 10. The Possibility of (an) Architecture 11. Computation and Materiality 12. Integral Formation and Materialization: Computational Form and Material Gestalt 13. Towards a Digital Materiality 14. Material Practices 15. Associative Design in Fabrication 16. Custom CAD/CAM: Pushing the Boundaries of CNC Fabrication 17. Cut to Fit 18. Material Effects: A Fabricator’s Viewpoint 19. Interdisciplinary Relationships: Innovation Through Collaboration 20. Collaborations 21. Material Experiments in Design and Build Projects 22. Thinking Versus Making: Remediating Design Practice in the Age of Digital Representation 2008: 260 x 255: 320pp: 400 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-77574-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77575-5: £35.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415775755

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D i g i tal A rc hi te ct u re NEW

Emergent Technologies and Design Towards a Biological Paradigm for Architecture

Autogenic Structures Edited by Evan Douglis, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, USA

Michael Hensel, Achim Menges and Michael Weinstock, all at Architectural Association, London

This book, based on the authors’ internationally renowned Emergent Technologies and Design course at the Architectural Association in London, introduces a new approach to the practice of architecture. The authors use essays and projects to demonstrate the interrelationship of concepts such as emergence and self-organisation with the latest technologies in design, manufacturing and construction.

Selected Contents:Part 1: Theoretical Framework 1. Evolution and Computation 2. Material Systems, Computational Morphogenesis and Performative Capacity 3. Material Systems and Environmental Dynamics Feedback Part 2: Research 4. Fibres 5. Textiles 6. Nets 7. Lattices 8. Branches 9. Cells 10. Mass Components 11. Casts 12. Aggregates January 2010: 246 x 174: 256pp: 12 line drawings, 167 colour halftones Hb: 978-0-415-49343-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49344-4: £34.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415493444

Autogenic Structures offers an alternative vision for the future of architecture, a timely and invaluable contribution to the debate concerning emergent surfaces and the next generation of building membranes in this era of extreme computational control. Areas covered include: • t he future relationship between structure and ornament • the value of mass customization for the next generation of modular building components

• the role of smart materials in creating a sustainable universe. Critical essays are combined with cutting-edge work to form an inspiring manual of varied digital and analog techniques. Highly illustrated with over three hundred photographs, illustrations, and drawings, Autogenic Structures is for anyone curious to learn about a visionary approach to the development of architecture. 2008: 230 x 230: 256pp: 155 colour illustrations, 90 line drawings, 59 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-77689-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77690-5: £25.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776905

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The Possibility of (an) Architecture Collected Essays by Mark Goulthorpe, dECOi Architects Mark Goulthorpe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Articulating a radical agenda for the rethinking of the basic precepts of the construction industry in light of digital technologies, this book explores the profound shift that is underway in all aspects of architectural process. Essays and lectures from the last fifteen years discuss these changes in relation to dECOi Architects, created in 1991 as a forward-looking architectural practice.

Selected Contents: Foreword John McMorrough Introduction 1. Devotio Moderna 2. Hystera Protera 3. Le Bloc Fracture 4. The Inscrutable House 5. The Active Insert: Notes on Technic Praxis 6. Cut Idea: William Forsythe and an Architecture of Disappearance 7. Post Card to Parent 8. Misericord to a Grotesque Reification 9. Technological Latency 10. Gaudi’s Hanging Presence 11. From Autoplastic to Alloplastic Tendency 12. Notes on Digital Nesting 13. The Digital Surrational 14. Praxis Interview: Precise Indeterminancy 15. Rabbit K(not) Borroro 16. Sinthome: Plastik Conditional 17. Epilogue 2008: 217 x 155: 224pp: 30 b/w halftones, 10 colour halftones Hb: 978-0-415-77494-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77495-6: £25.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86599-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415774956

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History and Theory

NEW The Sacred In-Between: The Mediating Roles of Architecture Thomas Barrie, North Carolina State University, USA

The sacred place was, and still is, an intermediate zone created in the belief that it has the ability to co-join the religious aspirants to their gods. An essential means of understanding this sacred architecture is through the recognition of its role as an ‘in-between’ place. Establishing the contexts, approaches and understandings of architecture through the lens of the mediating roles often performed by sacred architecture, this book offers the reader an extraordinary insight into the forces behind these extraordinary buildings. Written by an well-known expert in the field, the book draws on a unique range of cases, reflecting on these inspiring places, their continuing ontological significance and the lessons they can offer today. Fascinating reading for anyone interested in sacred architecture.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Middle Ground of Interpretation: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and the Sensory Experience of Architecture 3. Practices of Connection: Applications of Transcendentalist and Buddhist Philosophies 4. Meditating Elements: Symbolism, Religion and the In-between 5. Symbolic Engagements: The Media of Architecture 6. Earth and Sky: Place and Primordial Architecture 7. The Sacred Path and Place: Spatial Sequences and Symbolic Narratives 8. Ordering the World: The Symbolism of Proportion and Geometry 9. Perfected Worlds: Cosmograms and Connections 10. Conclusion 11. Closing Thoughts: Personal Experiences of Place February 2010: 288pp: 132 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-77963-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77964-7: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779647

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The Humanities in Architectural Design A Contemporary and Historical Perspective Edited by Soumyen Bandyopadhyay, Nottingham Trent University, UK, Jane Lomholt, Nicholas Temple and Renée Tobe, all at University of Lincoln, UK

Offering an in-depth consideration of the impact which humanities have had on the processes of architecture and design, this book asks how we can restore the traditional dialogue between intellectual enquiry in the humanities and design creativity. Written by leading academics in the fields of history, theory and philosophy of design, these essays draw profound meanings from cultural practices and beliefs. These are as diverse as the designs they inspire and include religious, mythic, poetic, political, and philosophical references. This timely and important book is not a benign reflection on humanities’ role in architectural design but a direct response to the increased marginalization of humanities in a technology driven world.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Freedom in the Shadow of Uncertainty 1. The Responsibility of Design 2. Inhumanities: Ethics in Architectural Praxis 3. Cultivating Architects: The Humanities in Architectural Education 4. The Architect as Humanist 5. Migration, Emancipation and Architecture Part 2: Spectre of Technology 6. Fantasies of the End of Technology 7. Le Corbusier and the Modern Modality of Representation 8. Humanist Machines: Daniel Libeskind’s ’Three Lessons of Architecture’ 9. Draw Like a Builder: Build Like a Writer 10. The Word Made Flesh: In the Name of the Surveyor, the Nomad, and the Lunatic Part 3: Measures of Awareness 11. Creative Inspirations or Intellectual Impasses? 12. Leon Battista Alberti and Lineamentis 13. Renaissance Visual Thinking: Architectural Representation as a Medium of True Form 14. Neoplatonism at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome 15. Who’s on First? Part 4: The Challenges of Instrumental Knowledge 16. Architcture as a Humanistic Discipline 17. Communicating Vessels: Andre Breton and his Atelier in Paris 18. L’histoire assassinée: Manfredo Tafuri 19. Nature Choreographed 20. Birth of Modernity out of the Spirit of Music February 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp: 54 halftones, 2 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-55113-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55114-4: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85944-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551144

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Third World Modernism Architecture, Development and Identity Edited by Duanfang Lu, University of Sydney, Australia This set of essays brings together studies that challenge interpretations of the development of modernist architecture in Third World countries during the Cold War. The topics look at modernism’s part in the transnational development of building technologies and the construction of national and cultural identity. Architectural modernism is far more than another instance of Western expansionist aspirations; it has been developed in cross-cultural spaces and variously localized into nation-building programs and social welfare projects. The first volume to address countries right across the developing world, this book has a key place in the historiography of modern architecture, dealing with non-Western traditions. Selected Contents: Introduction: Architecture, Development, and Identity Part 1: Entangled Knowledges Part 2: Modernism and its Discontents Part 3: Interrogating Identity Epilogue Nezar AlSayyad October 2010: 246 x 174: 256pp: 90 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-56457-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56458-8: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564588

Writing Urbanism A Design Reader Edited by Douglas Kelbaugh and Kit McCullough, both at University of Michigan, USA Series: The ACSA Architectural Education Series

Urban design continues to grow as an increasingly important and expanding field of study, research and professional endeavour. Distinguished by its broad scope and comprehensiveness on the subject of urban design, this new collection combines selected essays from both practitioners and academia. Writing Urbanism is the ideal volume for both students, architects, and urban designers.

Selected Contents: Foreword. Preface Part 1: Urban Process 1. Introduction 2. Observations 3. Preservation, Re-Use and Sustainability 4. Community Part 2: Urban Form 5. Introduction 6. Everyday Urbanism, Landscape Urbanism, and Infrastructure 7. New Urbanism 8. Post Urbanism Part 3: Urban Society 10. Introduction 11. The Public Realm 12. Globalism and Local Identity 13. Technology 2008: 246 x 189: 424pp: 128 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-77438-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77439-0: £26.99 eBook: 978-0-203-92702-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415774390

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Nordic Architects Write

The Evolution of Designs

A Documentary Anthology

Biological Analogy in Architecture and the Applied Arts

Edited by Michael Asgaard Andersen, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark

Philip Steadman, University College London, UK

This anthology gathers together for the first time the most influential architectural texts from the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, many of the texts appear for the first time in English. These texts were written between 1920 and 2007 by architects who lived and worked in the Nordic countries. The book is structured in sections by country with supportive introductions by regional experts. The reader can seek out common themes of space, place, materials, etc across nations or approach the material chronologically.

Selected Contents: Foreword: Northern Lights Steven Holl (with David van der Leer) Introduction: Considering Architectural Writings Michael Asgaard Andersen Part 1: Denmark Christoffer Harlang, Poul Henningsen, Kay Fisker, Steen Eiler Rasmussen, Erik Christian Sørensen, Jørn Utzon, Arne Jacobsen, Tegnestuen Vandkunsten, Henning Larsen and Boje Lundgaard Part 2: Finland Anni Vartola, Eliel Saarinen, Alvar Aalto, Nils Erik Wickberg, Aulis Blomstedt, Osmo Lappo, Reima Pietilä, Kirmo Mikkola, Markku Komonen and Juhani Pallasmaa Part 3: Norway Elisabeth Tostrup, Johan Ellefsen, PAGON, Knut Knutsen, Christian NorbergSchulz, Wenche Selmer, Kjell Lund, Håkon Vigsnæ and Jan Olav Jensen Part 4: Sweden Johan Mårtelius, Uno Åhrén, Erik Gunnar Asplund, Nils Ahrbom. Leif Reinius. Peter Celsing. Ralph Erskine, ELLT, Stefan Alenius, Jan Angbjär Magnus Silfverhielm and Johan Celsing Epilogue: Between Arrangement and Subtle Rebellion Wilfried Wang

The Evolution of Designs tells the history of the many analogies that have been made, since the end of the eighteenth century, between the evolution of organisms and the human production of artefacts – especially buildings.

Selected Contents: Introduction. The Organic Analogy. The Classificatory Analogy: Building Types and Natural Species. The Anatomical Analogy: Engineering Structure and the Animal Skeleton. The Darwinian Analogy: Trial and Error in the Evolution of Organisms and Artefacts. The Evolution of Decoration. Tools as Organs or as Extensions of the Physical Body. How to Speed up Craft Evolution. Design as Process of Growth. Biotechnics: Plants and Animals as Inventors. Hierarchical Strcuture and the Adaptive Process. The Consequences of the Biological Fallacy: Functional Determinism. What Remains of the Analogy? Afterword 2008: 234 x 156: 320pp: 30 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-44752-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44753-9: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93427-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415447539

2008: 246 x 174: 432pp: 73 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-46351-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46352-2: £30.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415463522

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To Scale

2nd Edition

One Hundred Urban Plans

Practice

Eric Jenkins

Architecture, Technique and Representation

To Scale is a collection of plans of urban spaces drawn at the same scale providing a single and accurate resource of urban plans for architects, urban designers, planners and teachers, and students.

Stan Allen, Princeton University, USA

T he book contains one hundred figure-ground plans from seventy-eight cities around the world, describing an identical area (half a kilometer square) for each urban space. Accompanying each plan are photographs, diagrams and text that illustrate essential aspects of the plan or urban space for the designer.

This second edition includes revised essays together with previously unpublished work. Allen’s seminal piece on Field Conditions is included in this reworked, revised and redesigned volume. A compelling read for student and practitioner alike.

This compilation is an excellent resource helping to visualize, compare and reconceptualize urban design for students wanting to understand the lessons of existing cities and the making of urban spaces. Selected Contents: Introduction. Amsterdam. Arras. Athens. Baltimore. Barcelona. Bath. Beijing. Bergen. Berlin. Bern. Bologna. Bordeaux. Boston. Bras’lia. Bruges. Buenos Aires. Cairo. Ceske Budejovice. Chandigar. Chicago. Cincinnati. Cleveland. Copenhagen. Cuzco. Denver. Detroit. Dresden. Dublin. Dubrovnik. Edinburgh. Florence. Genoa. Indianapolis. Isfahan. Istanbul. Jerusalem. Krakow. Lisbon. London. Los Angeles. Lucca. Madrid. Mexico City. Milan. Montreal. Moscow. Nancy. New Haven. New Orleans. New York. Oslo. Paris. Philadelphia. Portland. Prague. Rome. Saint Petersburg. Salamanca. Salzburg. San Francisco. Santiago. Savannah. Seattle. Seville. Siena. Stockholm. Tallinn. Telc. Tokyo. Tokyo. Torino. Trieste. Tunis. Vancouver. Venezia. Verona. Vienna. Vigevana. Washington 2007: 250 x 250: 240pp: 200 halftones, 100 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-95400-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95401-3: £29.99

Conversant in contemporary theory and architectural history, Stan Allen argues that concepts in architecture are not imported from other disciplines, but emerge through the materials and procedures of architectural practice itself. Drawing on his own experience as a working architect, he examines the ways in which the tools available to the architect affect the design and production of buildings.

Selected Contents: Introduction: Practice vs. Project Part 1: Drawings 1. Constructing with Lines: On Projection 2. Notations and Diagrams: Mapping the Intangible 3. Terminal Velocities: The Computer in the Design Studio Part 2: Buildings 4. Mies’ Theater of Effects 5. The Guggenheim Refigured 6. Le Corbusier and Modernist Movement Part 3: Cities and Landscapes 7. Urbanisms in the Plural 8. The Thick 2-D: Mat-Building in the Contemporary City 9. From Object to Field: Field Conditions in Architecture and Urbanism 2008: 246 x 174: 288pp: 143 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-77624-0: £89.99 Pb: 978-0-415-77625-7: £27.50 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776257

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Drawing/Thinking

NEW

Confronting an Electronic Age

Quality Out of Control

Edited by Marc Treib, University of California at Berkeley, USA

Standards for Measuring Architecture

Edited by Allison Dutoit, Juliet Odgers and Adam Sharr, all at Cardiff University, UK

Highly illustrated, the book brings together authors from the fields of architecture, landscape architecture and art and demonstrates that designing through drawing is fundamentally different from designing on a screen.

2008: 252 x 198: 192pp: 125 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-77560-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77561-8: £30.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415775618

Formerly grounded in values of craftsmanship, in the skilled making of products, ‘quality’ is now associated with the management of administrative or technical processes. Its appreciation, once based in the exercise of individual judgement and taste, is now often founded on supposedly objective systems of evaluation. Practitioners of design are under pressure to quantify ‘quality’, but it is questionable whether it is possible or even desirable to do so.

With contributions from eminent architects and architectural critics, this book is for architects, academics, students and anyone interested in what architectural quality is, and how it may be achieved.

On Architecture Fred Rush, University of Notre Dame, USA Series: Thinking in Action

Drawing on examples from architects classic and contemporary such as Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, and exploring the significance of buildings in relation to film and music and philosophers such as Heidegger and MerleauPonty, Rush argues that philosophical reflection on building can tell us something important about the human condition. 2008: 197 x 127: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-39618-9: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39619-6: £12.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415396196

Selected Contents: Foreword Richard Weston Introduction Part 1: Appreciation 1. Landscapes of Experience 2. Even Pavements in Verona are Marble: John Ruskin, Adrian Stokes and the Stones of Verona 3. Taste Part 2: Production 4. Designing in Quality 5. Assessing Design Quality in Architectural Education 6. Leslie Martin and the Science of Architectural Form 7. Ugly Little Angels Revisited 8. Passion and Control: Lewerentz and a Mortar Joint Part 3: Belief 9. Necessary Qualifications: Design Before, During, and After Construction 10. Simplicity and Belief 11. Stirlingís Worth: The Quality of the Florey Building Part 4: Measure 12. Water and the Historicity of Perception: The New Royal Baths at Bath 13. The Qualia of Architectural Experience: On Sullivan, Szarowski, Autobiographies and Ideas 14. The Architectís Signature as a Sign of Quality 15. Quality beyond Measure: Architecture in the Lacanian Account of Culture. Afterword January 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp: 70 halftones, 7 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-55365-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55366-7: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86184-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553667

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NEW

Kenzo Tange and the Metabolist Movement

Bauhaus Dream-house

Urban Utopias of Modern Japan

Katerina Rüedi-Ray, Bowling Green State University, USA

Zhongjie Lin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

Series: Architext

Metabolism, the Japanese architectural avant-garde movement of the 1960s, profoundly influenced contemporary architecture and urbanism. This book focuses on the Metabolists’ utopian concept of the city and investigates the design and political implications of their visionary planning in the postwar society. At the root of the group’s urban utopias was a particular biotechical notion of the city as an organic process. It stood in opposition to the Modernist view of city design and led to such radical design concepts as marine civilization and artificial terrains, which embodied the metabolists’ ideals of social change.

Tracing the evolution of Metabolism from its inception at the 1960 World Design Conference to its spectacular swansong at the Osaka World Exposition in 1970, this book situates Metabolism in the context of Japan’s mass urban reconstruction, economic miracle, and socio-political reorientation. This new study will interest architectural and urban historians, architects and all those interested in avant-garde design and Japanese architecture. Selected Contents: Foreword by Arata Isozaki Introduction: City as Process 1. Metabolism 1960 2. Metabolist Utopias 3. The Myth of Tokyo Bay 4. Structure and Symbol 5. Expo ’70 and the Disillusion of the Metabolist Utopias 6. Epilogue: Re-accessing the Future of the Past February 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp: 154 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-77659-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77660-8: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86030-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776608

Modernity and Globalization

A highly original and innovative study that brings critical social theory to bear on the ideas of architectural and design education at the Bauhaus – tracing the spread and influence of these ideas worldwide.

Developed in post WWI Germany, the principles of Bauhaus architecture and design were transferred by some of its leading figures to architecture schools at Harvard, Chicago, and the IIT. Yet in the postwar era, they also became increasingly influential in architecture schools in Western and Central Europe, Japan, South America, Africa, and the Middle East. This book provides a critical examination of the profound social, cultural and spatial consequences of these developments and the erasure of class, race, gender, and culture which the ‘modernisation’ of design embodied. Written to appeal to an extensive readership, not only in the fields of architectural and design education, but in architectural history and in critical pedagogy more generally, it is also for teachers and students in German art and cultural history and the many architects worldwide who continue to be fascinated by the ideas of the Bauhaus. Selected Contents: Introduction Prologue 1. Tracing-house 2. Dream-house Part 1: Weimar Republic, 1919–1933 3. Charnel-house 4. Ware-house Part 2: Europe and Beyond, 1919 –1968 5. Club-house 6. School-house. Conclusion: House-of-the-Father April 2010: 246 x 174: 208pp: 32 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-47581-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47582-2: £27.50 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415475822

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Thinkers for Architects Series NEW

NEW

Benjamin for Architects

Bourdieu for Architects

Brian Elliott

Helena Webster, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Walter Benjamin has become a decisive reference point for a whole range of critical disciplines, as he constructed a unique and provocative synthesis of aesthetics, politics and philosophy.

Examining Benjamin’s contributions to cultural criticism in relation to the works of Max Ernst, Adolf Loos, Le Corbusier and Sigfried Giedion, this book also situates Benjamin’s work within more recent developments in architecture and urbanism. This is a concise, coherent account of the relevance of Walter Benjamin’s writings to architects, locating Benjamin’s critical work within the context of contemporary architecture and urbanism.

Pierre Bourdieu is arguably one of the twentieth century’s greatest socio-philosophical thinkers and his writings have much to offer anyone interested in the ways that people value, consume and produce architecture. Bourdieu spent much of his life attempting to understand cultural consumption and production through detailed empirical research that included studies of dwellings, art, museums, photography, and aesthetics. This book introduces the architectural reader to Bourdieu’s key writings on culture and outlines the ways in which they offer powerful practical tools and novel conceptual frameworks for understanding architectural value, taste, and practice.

Selected Contents: 1. Metropolitanism and Method 2. Radicalism and Revolution 3. Modernism and Memory 4. Utopia 5. Participation

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Social Construction of Space 3. The Anatomy of Taste 4. Towards a Theory of Cultural Practice 5. Fields of Cultural Production 6. Cultural Practice, Reflexivity and Political Action. Further Reading

September 2010: 216 x 138: 128pp: 20 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-55814-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55815-0: £15.99

September 2010: 216 x 138: 128pp: 10 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-49614-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49615-5: £15.99

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Thinkers for Architects Series (continued) NEW

NEW

Bhabha for Architects

Merleau-Ponty for Architects

Felipe Hernandez, University of Liverpool, UK

Jonathan Hale, University of Nottingham, UK

The work of Homi K. Bhabha has permeated into numerous publications which use postcolonial discourse as a means to analyze architectural practices in previously colonized contexts, particularly in Africa, Asia, the Middle-East, South-East Asia, and Latin America. Bhabha’s use of the concept of ‘space’ has made his work highly appealing to architects and architectural theorists. This introductory book, specifically for architects, focuses on Bhabha’s seminal book The Location of Culture and reveals how his work contributes to architectural theory and the study of contemporary architectures in general, not only in colonial and postcolonial contexts.

Selected Contents: Foreword by Homi Bhabha Introduction: Homi Bhabha, Postcolonial Discourse and Architecture 1. Translation 2. Ambivalence 3. Hybridity 4. The Third Space 5. The Pedagogical and the Performative January 2010: 216 x 138: 160pp: 6 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-47745-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47746-8: £15.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415477468

The work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961) has influenced the design work of architects as diverse as Steven Holl and Peter Zumthor and has also informed schools of architectural theory. Merleau-Ponty suggested that the value of people’s experience of the world gained through their immediate bodily engagement with it remains greater than the value of understanding gleaned through abstract mathematical, scientific, or technological systems. T his book summarizes what Merleau-Ponty has to offer specifically for architects. It locates his architectural thinking in the context of his work, introduces key texts, helps decode difficult terms and provides quick reference for further reading.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A Walk through a Museum 3. Maurice MerleauPonty: Life, Work, Inspiration and Influence 4. Phenomenology of Perception: A Philosophy of the ‘Lived Body’ 5. Merleau-Ponty’s Aesthetics 6. The ‘Flesh of the World’ 7. Merleau-Ponty and… 8. Conclusion: Why Should Architects Think About Merleau-Ponty? September 2010: 216 x 138: 128pp: 8 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-48071-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48072-7: £15.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415480727

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Thinkers for Architects Series (continued) Heidegger for Architects

Deleuze & Guattari for Architects

Adam Sharr

Andrew Ballantyne

The first introduction to Heidegger’s philosophy written specifically for architects and students of architecture familiarizes readers with significant texts and helps to decodes terms.

2007: 216 x 138: 144pp: 10 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-41515-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41517-0: £15.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415415170

This is the first concise text to explore the collaboration between Deleuze and Guattari specifically for architects and architecture students. Deleuze and Guattari’s work has influenced the design work of architects as diverse as Greg Lynn and David Chipperfield, and is regularly cited by avant-gardist architects and students. 2007: 216 x 138: 136pp: 13 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-42115-7: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42116-4: £15.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415421164

Irigaray for Architects Peg Rawes

Written specifically for architects, this short book introduces practitioners and students to Irigaray’s work, enabling them to understand the value of historically informed cross- and inter-disciplinary modes of architectural practice. 2007: 216 x 138: 128pp: 6 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-43132-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43133-0: £15.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415431330

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Interiors On Altering Architecture Fred Scott Bringing together interior design and architectural theory, this exciting text looks at the common practices of building alteration, reconsidering established ideas and methods, to initiate the creation of a theory of the interior or interventional design. Fred Scott examines in-depth case studies of interventional design from architectural history across the world – examples discussed are taken from the States, Europe and Japan. Scott expands and builds on the ideas of Viollet-leDuc, structuralism and other thoughts to layout criteria for an art of intervention and change. The book draws on the philosophy of conservation, preservation and restoration, as well as exploring related social and political issues.

Selected Contents: 1. Unchanging Architecture and the Case for Alteration 2. The Literate and the Vernacular 3. Restoration, Preservation and Alteration 4. Parody and Other Views 5. Parallels to Alteration 6. Degrees of Alteration 7. Stripping Back 8. The Process of Intervention 9. Prohibitions and Difficulties 10. Some Resolutions 11. The Wider Context 12. Unfinished 2007: 216 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-31751-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31752-8: £26.99 eBook: 978-0-203-59059-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415317528

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Cafes and Bars The Architecture of Public Display

Edited by Christoph Grafe and Franziska Bollerey Series: Interior Architecture 2007: 246 x 189: 224pp: 144 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-36327-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36328-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-01363-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415363280

Boutiques and Other Retail Spaces The Architecture of Seduction

Edited by David Vernet and Leontine de Wit Series: Interior Architecture 2007: 246 x 189: 192pp: 150 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-36321-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36322-8: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-01359-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415363228

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Landscape Architecture Rethinking Landscape A Critical Reader Ian H. Thompson, The University of Newcastle, UK ’The unexamined life is not worth living’ – Socrates In this carefully selected collection of readings and commentary Ian H. Thompson expertly guides you through the aesthetic, social, cultural and environmental foundations of our thinking about landscape, and explores the key writings which shaped the field in its emergence and maturity. Rethinking Landscape provokes thought and discussion. It does not provide answers, and will not conclude with an infallible theory of landscape – there is of course no such thing. But with a range of readings from Vitruvius to Jellicoe, from Burke to Berlin to Berleant, from the study of the Picturesque to Phenomenology, every reader will find something here to set them thinking; and thinking is the root of all invention. Selected Contents: Part 1: Pluralism 1. Is the Truth Out There? 2. Trivalent Design Part 2: Aesthetics 3. Rationalism 4. Empiricism 5. The Picturesque 6. Biological Theories 7. Use and Beauty 8. Functionalism 9. Landscape as Art Part 3: The Social Mission 10. Landscape and Power 11. The Failed Vision of Modernism 12. The Amelioration of the City 13. Participation and Collaboration Part 4: Ecology 13. Meanings and Metaphors in Ecology 14. Varieties of Environmental Ethics 15. The Ecological Approach and Landscape Ecology 16. Sustainability Part 5: Some other Perspectives 17. Phenomenology and the Experience of Landscape 18. The Genius Loci Part 6: Conclusions and Suggestions 19. Pulling it all Together. Further Reading 2008: 246 x 174: 272pp: 3 halftones, 21 halftones Hb: 978-0-415-42463-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42464-6: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415424646

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On Landscapes

Representing Landscape Architecture

Susan Herrington, University of British Columbia, Canada Series: Thinking in Action Drawing on examples from a wide range of landscapes from around the world and throughout history, Susan Herrington considers the ways landscapes can affect our emotions, our imaginations, and our understanding of the passage of time. 2008: 197 x 127: 160pp: 24 illustrations Hb: 978-0-415-99124-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99125-4: £12.99

Edited by Marc Treib Written by a team of renowned practitioners and academics, this book offers a broad investigation of how the designed landscape is and has been represented: for design study, for criticism and even for its realization. 2007: 250 x 220: 240pp: 65 halftones, 60 line drawings Hb: 978-0-415-70042-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-70043-6: £35.99 eBook: 978-0-203-41281-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415700436

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The Dynamic Landscape Design, Ecology and Management of Naturalistic Urban Planting

Edited by Nigel Dunnett and James Hitchmough, both at University of Sheffield, UK With contributions from people at the forefront of developments in this field, in both Europe and North America, The Dynamic Landscape provides a valuable synthesis of current thinking. 2008: 239 x 225: 336pp: 107 halftones, 40 line drawings, 85 colour images Pb: 978-0-415-43810-0: £27.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415438100

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a ACSA Architectural Education Series (series).. 21, 29 Allen, Stan..........................................................31 Analysing Architecture..........................................2 Andersen, Michael Asgaard................................30 Archispeak............................................................4 Architect’s Portfolio, The.....................................11 Architecture in the Digital Age............................23 Architecture Notebook, An...................................2 Architext (series).............................................8, 33 Autogenic Structures..........................................25

b Baird, George.....................................................18 Ballantyne, Andrew.............................................36 Bandyopadhyay, Soumyen..................................28 Barrie, Thomas....................................................27 Bauhaus Dream-house........................................33 Benjamin for Architects.......................................34 Bhabha for Architects.........................................35 Blyth, Alastair........................................................8 Bollerey, Franziska...............................................38 Bougdah, Hocine................................................16 Bourdieu for Architects.......................................34 Boutiques and Other Retail Spaces......................38 Boys, Jos...............................................................7 Braham, William W.............................................13 Bridgwood, Barry................................................17

Brookes, Alan J...................................................15 Building Structures..............................................14 Built from Below: British Architecture and the Vernacular...................................................12 Buntrock, Dana.....................................................9

c Cafes and Bars....................................................38 Cladding of Buildings..........................................15 Coates, Paul........................................................23 Colour for Architecture Today...............................6 Conway, Hazel......................................................3 Cowan, Henry.....................................................14

d de Wit, Leontine.................................................38 Decoding Theoryspeak..........................................4 Deleuze & Guattari for Architects........................36 Development and Design of Heritage Sensitive Sites 13 Dictionary of Architectural and Building Technology 14 Dictionary of Ecodesign......................................19 Doorway...............................................................2 Douglis, Evan......................................................25 Drawing/Thinking...............................................32 Dunnett, Nigel....................................................40 Dunster, Bill........................................................21

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e Eco-Urbanity.......................................................19 Edwards, Brian......................................................3 Elements of Parametric Design............................22 Elliott, Brian........................................................34 Emergent Technologies and Design.....................25 Engineers............................................................14 Environment, Technology and Sustainability........16 Environmental Design.........................................20 Environments of Architecture, The......................20 Evolution of Designs, The....................................30

f Frank, Sybille.........................................................8

g Garnham, Trevor.................................................20 Gilbert, Bobby.....................................................21 Gorse, Christopher..............................................15 Goulthorpe, Mark...............................................26 Grafe, Christoph.................................................38 Green Braid, The.................................................21 Guillery, Peter.....................................................12

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Hale, Jonathan A..........................................13, 35 Harris, David J.....................................................12 Heidegger for Architects.....................................36 Hensel, Michael..................................................25 Hernandez, Felipe...............................................35 Herrington, Susan...............................................40 Highfield, David..................................................15 History, Performance and Conservation...............17 Hitchmough, James............................................40 Humanities in Architectural Design, The..............28

Kelbaugh, Douglas..............................................29 Kenzo Tange and the Metabolist Movement.......33 Klinger, Kevin......................................................24 Kolarevic, Branko..........................................23, 24

i Innovations in Hospital Architecture......................7 Integrated Strategies in Architecture...................16 Interior Architecture (series)................................38 Irigaray for Architects..........................................36

j Jenkins, Eric........................................................31

Mikellides, Byron...................................................6 Millais, Malcolm..................................................14 Moore, Kathryn....................................................6

n New Directions in Sustainable Design..................21 Nordic Architects Write.......................................30

l Leach, Neil..........................................................13 Lennie, Lindsay...................................................17 Lin, Zhongjie.......................................................33 Lomholt, Jane.....................................................28 London, Geoffrey..................................................5 Longoria, Rafael..................................................21 Lu, Duanfang......................................................29 Luescher, Andreas...............................................11

Odgers, Juliet......................................................32 On Altering Architecture.....................................37 On Architecture..................................................32 On Landscapes....................................................40 Ots, Enn................................................................4 Overlooking the Visual..........................................6

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Malkawi, Ali........................................................23 Managing the Brief For Better Design....................8 Manufacturing Material Effects...........................24 Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Japanese Architecture...................................................9 Materials, Specification and Detailing..................17 McCullough, Kit..................................................29 Meijs, Maarten....................................................15 Menges, Achim...................................................25 Merleau-Ponty for Architects...............................35

Parr, Adrian.........................................................21 Performative Architecture...................................23 Porter, Tom.......................................................4, 6 Possibility of (an) Architecture, The......................26 Practice...............................................................31 Precedents in Zero-Energy Design.......................19 Procuring Innovative Architecture..........................5 Programming.Architecture..................................23 Protzen, Jean-Pierre............................................12

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Radovic, Darko....................................................19 Rawes, Peg.........................................................36 Refurbishment and Upgrading of Buildings.........15 Representing Landscape Architecture..................40 Rethinking Architecture......................................13 Rethinking Landscape.........................................39 Rethinking Technology........................................13 Roenisch, Rowan..................................................3 Rüedi-Ray, Katerina.............................................33 Rush, Fred...........................................................32

Tanzer, Kim.........................................................21 Technologies of Architecture (series).............16, 17 Temple, Nicholas.................................................28 Thinkers for Architects (series).................34, 35, 36 Thinking in Action (series).............................32, 40 Third World Modernism......................................29 Thomas, Randall.................................................20 Thompson, Ian H................................................39 To Scale..............................................................31 Tobe, Renée........................................................28 Towards Creative Learning Spaces.........................7 Treib, Marc....................................................32, 40 Twenty Buildings Every Architect Should Understand....................................................1

Webster, Helena..................................................34 Weinstock, Michael.............................................25 Wells, Matthew..................................................14 Wienand, Norman..............................................17 Williamson, Kenneth...........................................13 Woo, Lillian.........................................................19 Woodbury, Robert...............................................22 Worthington, John................................................8 Writing Urbanism................................................29

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Understanding Architecture..................................3 Understanding Architecture Through Drawing......3 Universe of Design, The......................................12 Unwin, Simon...................................................1, 2

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v van Schaik, Leon...................................................5 Verderber, Stephen...............................................7 Vernet, David......................................................38

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z Zaretsky, Michael..........................................19, 21 ZEDbook, The.....................................................21 Zunde, Joan........................................................16

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