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Appears 6 times a year, and is organised into distinct sections. There are substantial papers with an editorial introduction and shorter, polemical sections like Hot Debate. subscriber which allows access to back issues online; email notifications with a link to each new issue, plus The DPP Collection which comprises: an annual print publication containing a selection of the best papers for that year accompanied by new material a CD containing all papers and articles published over the year.
Design --- Design --- Design. --- Decorative Arts --- Australia.
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Appears 6 times a year, and is organised into distinct sections. There are substantial papers with an editorial introduction and shorter, polemical sections like Hot Debate. subscriber which allows access to back issues online; email notifications with a link to each new issue, plus The DPP Collection which comprises: an annual print publication containing a selection of the best papers for that year accompanied by new material a CD containing all papers and articles published over the year.
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This book aims to 'bridge the gap' between engineers' and architects' understanding of structural form. It aims to inspire designers to develop innovative and viable structural forms. This book is presented in two parts. The first part is theoretical and investigates source of inspiration for developing structural form; learning from natural forms; applying our own intuition; seeking inspiration from precedents; applying understanding of structural principles; and developing design through physical models. The second part is presented through four case studies.
Engineering design. --- Architectural design. --- Structural design.
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The Architectural Project considers the practice of architectural design as it has developed during the last two centuries. In this challenging interpretation of design education and its effect on design process and products, Argentinean scholar Alfonso Corona-Martinez emphasizes the distinction between an architectural project, created in the architect's mind and materialized as a set of drawings on paper, and the realized three-dimensional building. Corona-Martinez demonstrates how representation plays a substantial role in determining both the notion and the character of architecture, and he traces this relationship from the Renaissance into the Modern era, giving detailed considerations of Functionalism and Typology. His argument clarifies the continuity in the practice of design method through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a continuity that has been obscured by the emphasis on changing goals instead of design procedures. Architectural schooling, he suggests, has had a decisive role in the, transmission of these practices. He concludes that the methods formalized in Beaux Arts teaching are not only still with us but are in good part responsible for the stylistic instability that haunts Modern architecture. The Architectural Project presents subtle considerations that must be mastered if an architect is to properly use typology, the means of representation, and the elements of composition in architecture. Students, teachers, and practitioners alike will benefit from the author's insights.
Architectural design --- Architectural design. --- Design --- Structural design --- Study and teaching.
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