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Analysing architecture / Simon Unwin.

By: Unwin, SimonPublisher: London : Routledge, 2009Edition: 3rd ed., rev. and enlDescription: iii, 285 p. : ill. ; 28 cm001: 22125ISBN: 9780415489287Subject(s): Architectural design | Architectural design -- Case studiesDDC classification: 720.1
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Clear and accessible, Analysing Architectureopens 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 Architecturehas established itself internationally as one of the key texts in architectural education.

This third edition includes a new section discussing the ways analyzing 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.

In Analysing Architecture, Simon Unwin clearly identifies the key elements of architecture and conceptual themes apparent in buildings and relevant to other works of architecture such as gardens and cities. He describes ideas for use in the active process of design. Breaking down the grammar of architecture into themes and 'moves', Unwin exposes its underlying patterns to reveal the organizational strategies that lie beneath the superficial appearances of buildings.

Exploring buildings as results of the interaction of people with the world around them, Analysing Architectureoffers a definition of architecture as 'identification of place' and provides a greater understanding of architecture as a creative discipline. This book presents a powerful impetus for readers to develop their own capacities for architectural design. It will also be of use to all those with an interest in the human occupation of and involvement with space - anthropologists, archaeologists, film-makers, installation artists, planners, urban designers, politicians.

A companion website will be available at www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415489287.

Previous ed.: 2003.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface to the Third Edition
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 How Analysis Helps Design
  • Chapter 3 Architecture as Identification of Place
  • Chapter 4 Basic Elements of Architecture
  • Chapter 5 Modifying Elements of Architecture
  • Chapter 6 Elements Doing More than One Thing
  • Chapter 7 Using Things That Are There
  • Chapter 8 Primitive Place Types
  • Chapter 9 Architecture as Making Frames
  • Chapter 10 Temples and Cottages
  • Chapter 11 Geometries of Being
  • Chapter 12 Ideal Geometry
  • Chapter 13 Space and Structure
  • Chapter 14 Parallel Walls
  • Chapter 15 Stratification
  • Chapter 16 Transition, Heirarchy, Heart
  • Chapter 17 Postscript
  • Case Studies G++ 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

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