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ArchitectureTextbooksNew and Key Titles

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ContentsSustainable Architecture .................................................................................................................................................. 2

History & Theory ................................................................................................................................................................. 6

Design, Drawing, & Presentation .................................................................................................................................... 9

Structure, Materials & Detailing .................................................................................................................................... 13

Building Types .................................................................................................................................................................. 16

Professional Practice ....................................................................................................................................................... 17

Digital Architecture ......................................................................................................................................................... 19

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

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TEXTBOOK3rd EditionThe EcoEdgeGreen Buildings PayUrgent Design Challenges in Building Sustainable CitiesDesign, Productivity and Ecology

Edited by Esther Charlesworth, RMIT University, Melbourne,Australia and Rob Adams, Director of Design and UrbanEnvironment, City of Melbourne, AustraliaPresenting diverse case studies of contemporary sustainableurban practice from Europe, Africa, India, South America, theUSA and Australia, this book offers the reader a fantastic wealthof practical material from a range of internationally renownedauthors.

Divided into three parts, each part is introduced by a thematicoverview essay by an internationally respected design scholar,on sustainability and their field of practice. These essays offer

insights on principles and comparisons illustrated by each case study chapter that follows.

Brian W. Edwards and Emanuele Naboni, Royal DanishAcademy of Fine Arts, CopenhagenThe third edition of Green Buildings Pay examines, through arange of case studies, how different approaches to green designcan produce more sustainable patterns of development.Completely revised with all-new chapters, cases, sections andintroductory material, this is an extremely timely updating of abook which addresses some of the key bottom line issues facedby architect, engineer and client today.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, SustainabilityJanuary 2013: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-68534-4: $180.00 Highly illustrated, thematically focused and with a superb global coverage, this book

presents a multi-voiced and yet highly cohesive reference for anyone interested in greenissues in urban design and architecture.

Pb: 978-0-415-68535-1: $58.95eBook: 978-0-203-08238-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415685351 Routledge

Market: Architecture, Urban DesignFebruary 2011: 200ppHb: 978-0-415-57247-7: $180.00Pb: 978-0-415-57248-4: $53.95eBook: 978-1-315-88123-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415572484

2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Fashion and TextilesSustainable Buildings in PracticeDesign JourneysWhat the Users Think

Kate Fletcher, Centre for Sustainable Fashion, LondonCollege of Fashion, UKFully revised and updated, the second edition of SustainableFashion and Textiles: Design Journeys continues to define the fieldof design in fashion and textiles. Including a new preface,updated content and a new conclusion reflecting and critiquingdevelopments in the field, as well as discussing futuredevelopments, the second edition provides further impetus forchange, reinforcing this asthe must-buy book for fashion andtextiles professionals and students interested in sustainability.

RoutledgeMarket: Sustainable Fashion/Design/SustainabilityJanuary 2014: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-64455-6: $170.00

George Baird, Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandAn unbiased evaluation of the most cutting-edge, sustainablebuildings in the world, presented from the users’ point of view.Features include: 30 case studies covering mixed-mode, passiveand environmentally sustainable commercial and institutionalbuildings; detailed insights into the design of sustainablebuildings over several climatic zones and 11 countries, togetherwith illustrations of innovative design practice; a discussion ofcommon issues and the lessons that may be learnt.

This important book is for architects and engineers, facilitymanagers of commercial and institutional buildings, as well as

developers and researchers, academics and students in these fields.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, EngineeringJanuary 2010: 340ppPb: 978-0-415-39932-6: $65.95 Pb: 978-0-415-64456-3: $53.95

eBook: 978-1-315-85793-0eBook: 978-0-203-86545-3Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-844-07481-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415399326* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415644563

2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderThe Green Studio HandbookThe World's Greenest Buildings

Alison Kwok, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USAand Walter Grondzik, Ball State University, USAThis user-friendly handbook provides practical guidelines forapplying environmental strategies during the schematic designof green buildings. The treatment of each strategy includes briefdescriptions of the principles and concepts, the key issues to beaware of during implementation and step-by-step approachesfor integrating technologies into the early stages of design. Aconvenient matrix matches the environmental strategies to theall-new case studies. The text is reinforced with conceptualsketches and hundreds of color illustrations, showing how each

strategy can be put into practice.

Promise Versus Performance in Sustainable DesignJerry Yudelson, Yudelson Associates, USA and Ulf MeyerA response to an intense need for a practical reference for designprofessionals, building owners, developers and facility managers,this book provides the first guide to compare buildingperformance, using cost and energy use data that has beenverified by independent third parties to understand how buildingperformance can be upgraded. With 124 full colourillustrations, twenty-six line drawings, and seventy-four tables.

Part 1: Green Building Performance Challenges Part 2: CaseStudies Canada. The Netherlands. Switzerland. UK. Australia. China. India. Japan. Singapore. Taiwan. Chile. USA. France.

Germany. Part 3: Looking Ahead Appendices Interviews. English/Metric Terms. RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / SustainabilityMarch 2011: 436ppPb: 978-0-080-89052-4: $75.95

RoutledgeMarket: ArchitectureJanuary 2013: 264ppPb: 978-0-415-60629-5: $49.95

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2nd EditionTEXTBOOKRefurbishment and Upgrading of BuildingsEnvironment, Technology and Sustainability

David Highfield, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK andChristopher Gorse, Leeds Metropolitan University, UKA detailed guide to the technical aspects of refurbishing andupgrading buildings, this book provides solutions to a range ofproblems, challenges and issues and is an essential purchasefor all construction professionals engaged in this kind of work.

With detailed technical drawings and case-studies throughoutthe text, this second edition has been fully updated to includenew technological information, and covers new areas such asstonework restoration and repair, upgrading of c1960 framedbuildings, refurbishment logistics and case studies.

Hocine Bougdah and Stephen Sharples, University ofSheffield, UKSeries edited by Joan ZundeSeries: Technologies of ArchitecturePrepared by experts in their fields who have extensive experiencein architectural education, this volume explores theenvironmental influences on building design introduced inVolume 1 to the depth appropriate for students of architecture,architectural technology, building surveying and cognatedisciplines.The architectural technologies are examined from the viewpoint

of a designer with many factors to consider in making sound design decisions, and whoneeds a solid scientific basis for arriving at the optimum outcome.

Spon PressMarket: Architecture, BuildingMay 2009: 272pp

Taylor & FrancisMarket: Architecture, Architectural TechnologyJuly 2009: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-40378-8: $180.00

Hb: 978-0-415-44123-0: $180.00Pb: 978-0-415-44124-7: $68.95eBook: 978-0-203-87916-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415441247

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKConvergence: An Architectural Agenda for EnergyNew Directions in Sustainable Design

Kiel Moe, Harvard University, USAThis book is based on a seemingly simple and straightforwardnotion: doing more with less. In our current context of increasingdemand for diminishing resources, architects have inevitablybegun looking beyond the operation of buildings themselvesas the site of sustainability.

Analyzing a wide range of well-designed and illustrated casestudies, this book demonstrates what architecture has to gainfrom understanding how design and energy intersect.

1. Introduction 2. Energy Hierarchies and Architecture 3. TheComplicated and The Complex 4. The Specifically Generic

Architecture 5. Conclusion

Edited by Adrian Parr and Michael Zaretsky, University ofCincinnati, USACombining a series of well know authors in contemporaryphilosophy with established practitioners of sustainable design,this book describes a new way to approach sustainable design,so as to equip the next generation of designers with thenecessary conceptual tools in thinking sustainably. This book:

brings together new and emerging perspectives on sustainabilityprovides cohesive and jargon-free reading articulates thespecificity of both theory and practice, to develop a symbioticrelationship which allows the reader to understand what thinking

sustainably entails.RoutledgeMarket: ArchitectureOctober 2010: 262ppHb: 978-0-415-78036-0: $180.00

RoutledgeMarket: Civil EngineeringJuly 2013: 8.5 x 6: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-82490-3: $180.00

Pb: 978-0-415-78037-7: $53.95 Pb: 978-0-415-82491-0: $53.95eBook: 978-0-203-84303-1 eBook: 978-0-203-48944-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780377 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415824910

TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKArchitecture for Rapid Change and Scarce ResourcesPrecedents in Zero-Energy Design

Sumita Sinha, London Metropolitan University, UKThis book explores what it means for development professionalsto practise architecture on a global scale and provides a blueprintfor developing architectural practices based on reciprocalworking methods. The content is based on real situations –through extended field research and contacts with architectureschools and architects, as well as participating NGOs. Itdemonstrates that the ability to produce appropriate andsustainable design is increasingly relevant, whether in the fieldof disaster relief, longer-term development or wider urbancontexts, both in rich countries and poor countries.

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Architecture and Passive Design in the 2007 Solar DecathlonMichael ZaretskyThe Solar Decathlon is an international event held in WashingtonDC, in which universities compete in the design and constructionof a self-sustaining house. The competition is sponsored by theUS Department of Energy and has been held in 2002, 2005 and2007, when it attracted over 200,000 people from around theworld. In 2010 an international Solar Decathlon will be held in

Europe.

The book provides comparison and analysis of the architecture and passive design strategiesof the 20 houses in the 2007 Decathlon. Students and practitioners of architecture, design,engineering and building performance will find this an informative and inspirational book,giving invaluable insight into the most innovative, zero-energy homes in the world.

Market: Sustainable ArchitectureRoutledgeOctober 2009: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-77874-9: $165.00Pb: 978-0-415-77875-6: $48.95

February 2012: 320ppHb: 978-1-849-71115-9: $180.00Pb: 978-1-849-71116-6: $43.95eBook: 978-0-203-13518-1

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKDesigning SustainabilitySustainability Principles and PracticeMaking radical changes in a material worldMargaret Robertson, Lane Community College, USA

This textbook is an accessible and comprehensive overview ofthe interdisciplinary field of sustainability which introducesrelevant theory as well as providing a wealth of internationalcase studies. Each chapter includes learning objectives and tools,further reading, discussion questions, and research problems tofoster quantitative thinking. It offers students in sustainabilitydegree programs a conceptual understanding as well astechnical skills for the work place. The book is supported by acompanion website with key website links, further reading lists,test bank questions, glossary and PowerPoint slides.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityJanuary 2014: 392ppHb: 978-0-415-84017-0: $160.00

Stuart Walker, Lancaster University, UKChallenging assumptions about the nature of material culture,Designing Sustainability introduces new approaches to designwhich meet the challenges of sustainability and create outcomeswhich are environmentally responsible, socially just andpersonally enriching. What is the relationship between design,sustainability, inner values and spirituality? How can we createdesigns that provide an alternative to unsustainableinterpretations of progress, consumerism and commercialism?Building on the arguments in his widely acclaimed booksSustainable by Design and Spirit by Design, Stuart Walker explainshow we can achieve the systemic changes needed to addressthe challenges of sustainability.

RoutledgeMarket: ArchitectureMay 2014: 200ppHb: 978-0-415-74411-9: $180.00

Pb: 978-0-415-84018-7: $49.95eBook: 978-0-203-76874-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415840187

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKSustainability & ScarcityUnderstanding Sustainable DevelopmentA Handbook for Green Design and Construction in DevelopingCountries

John Blewitt, Aston University, UKThis new expanded edition builds on the first edition’smulti-perspective approach and breadth of coverage. A trulycomprehensive introduction to sustainable development, it isdesigned to allow access to the topic from a wide range ofeducational and professional backgrounds and to developunderstanding of a diversity of approaches and traditions atdifferent levels. This edition comes with a brand new websiteincluding discussion of how projects are done on the ground,additional exercises, online cases, test questions, recommendedreadings and films. Offering examples from local to global, thistextbook is the most complete guide to the subject.

Peter Ozolins, Peter Ozolins Architects, USASustainability and Scarcity addresses a gap in the literature ongreen building recognized by many in the fields of internationaldevelopment, architecture, construction, housing andsustainability. The book describes the nature of green buildingin the developing world, elaborating the main issues that definesustainability in those contexts. Numerous case studiesthroughout the book serve to illustrate the concepts and provideexamples of green building strategies in places of limitedresources. Fully illustrated with technical drawings and in fullcolour the book is an essential practical guide for practitionersand policy-makers working in the poorest nations.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment and Sustainability/Sustainable DevelopmentJuly 2014: 394ppHb: 978-0-415-70781-7: $165.00 Routledge

Market: Architecture, Architectural DesignJuly 2014: 226ppHb: 978-0-415-68923-6: $190.00

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKSustainable Architectural DesignAn Introduction to SustainabilityAn OverviewEnvironmental, Social and Personal Perspectives

Kuppaswamy Iyengar, University of New Mexico,Albuquerque, USASustainable Architectural Design is a guide to a resilient designprocess that moves from theory, to site and energy use, tobuilding systems, and finally to evaluation and case studies, soyou can integrate design and technology for effective sustainablebuilding. Kuppaswamy Iyengar shows you how to get it rightthe first time, use free energy systems, and utilise technologiesthat minimize fossil fuel use. More than 230 color imagesincluding charts, tables, drawings, and photographs, the bookshows technologies and concepts integrated into cohesive

Martin Mulligan, RMIT University, AustraliaAn Introduction to Sustainability provides a comprehensiveoverview of the key concepts and ideas which sit beneath thehypertext of ‘sustainability’, including new thinking on theeconomics of happiness, or wellbeing. The book teases out theseparate but overlapping domains of sustainability andemphasises strategies for action. It uniquely gives students fromdifferent disciplinary backgrounds a coherent framework andset of core principles for applying broad sustainability principleswithin their own personal and professional lifeworlds.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityNovember 2014: 310ppHb: 978-0-415-70643-8: $165.00

project types to demonstrate implementing your designs to meet clients' needs now andfor the future.RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / SustainabilityJune 2015: 294ppHb: 978-0-415-70234-8: $180.00

Pb: 978-0-415-70644-5: $57.95eBook: 978-1-315-88855-2

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Building DesignThe Hierarchy of Energy in ArchitectureLearning from nineteenth century innovationsEmergy Analysis

Vidar Lerum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,USABy dissecting and analysing great public buildings of thenineteenth and twenty-first centuries, materials, techniques, andmethods are discovered. This book presents the reader withclues and suggestions that will reveal the secrets of thesebuildings and by doing so provide the reader with a thoroughunderstanding of how these architectural masterpieces work.

Using photographs, drawings, sections, plans and diagramswhich are painstakingly redrawn for consistency and clarity bythe author based on a wide range of documentation, the author

compares works from the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries.

Ravi Srinivasan, Assistant Professor of Low / Net Zero EnergyBuildings, University of Florida, USA and Kiel Moe, AssociateProfessor of Architecture and Energy, Harvard University,USASeries: PocketArchitectureProvides a clear overview of what energy is and what architectscan do with it. Part of the PocketArchitecture series, the book isdivided into a fundamentals section, which introduces key topicsand the emergy methodology, and an applications section,which features a range of case studies applying emergy tovarious architectural systems. A glossary of terms and a rangeof emergy value tables and charts are also included. The only

technical handbook available on the subject, the authors provide practicing architects, Routledgearchitecture students and faculty with a much greater understanding of energy whilstgiving concrete examples of how to apply that understanding in practice.

Market: Architecture/Sustainable ArchitectureSeptember 2015: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-84073-6: $180.00

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture/EnergyJune 2015: 160ppHb: 978-1-138-80352-7: $115.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Passivhaus Designer’s ManualA technical guide to low and zero energy buildings

Edited by Christina J. Hopfe, Loughborough University, UKand Robert S. McLeod, Passivhaus Designer, RegenerationPartnershipThe first complete technical manual for passivhaus design andconstruction providing a one-stop-shop handbook for allinvolved in passivhaus. Lavishly illustrated with over 140 plans,sections, elevations and other technical data essential to anyonedesigning or building passivhaus.

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TEXTBOOKArchitecture and Systems EcologyThermodynamic Principles of Environmental Building Design, in threeparts

William W. Braham, University of Pennsylvania, USAThis book explores the architectural implications of systemsecology, extending the principles of thermodynamics from thenineteenth-century focus on more efficient machinery to thecontemporary concern with the resilient self-organization ofecosystems.Written with enough technical material to explainthe methods, it does not include in-text equations or calculations,relying instead on the energy system diagrams to convey theargument. Architecture and Systems Ecology has minimal technicaljargon and an emphasis on intelligible design conclusions,making it suitable for students and professionals engaged withthe fundamental issues faced by sustainable design.

RoutledgeMarket: Sustainable ArchitectureAugust 2015: 208ppHb: 978-1-138-84605-0: $180.00Pb: 978-1-138-84607-4: $54.95eBook: 978-1-315-72772-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138846074

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READERDummy text to keep placeholderThe Religious Imagination in Modern andContemporary Architecture

Architectural Theories of the EnvironmentPosthuman Territory

Edited by Ariane Lourie Harrison, Yale University, NewHaven, USAThese essays by architects, theorists, and sustainable designersprovide a framework to help you develop a posthumanunderstanding of the design environment. Introductions definekey terms, and nine illustrated case studies demonstrate theconcepts. Includes nearly 100 two-color images. Case studies ofworkby Arakawa and Gins, Arons en Gelauff, Casagrande, TheLiving, Minifie van Schaik, R & Sie (n), SCAPE, Studio Gang, andxDesign. With essaysby Gilles Clément, Elizabeth Grosz, SimonGuy, Seth Harrison, N. Katherine Hayles, Ursula Heise, CatherineIngraham, Bruno Latour, William J. Mitchell, Matteo Pasquinelli,

Erik Swyngedouw, Jennifer Wolch, Cary Wolfe, Albena Yaneva, and others.

A ReaderEdited by Renata Hejduk, Arizona State University, USA andJim Williamson, Cornell University, USAThis anthology is the first survey that collects, substantiates, anddemonstrates the importance of the religious imagination withinWestern modern and contemporary architecture.

The essays written for the anthology take a critical look at therelationship between religion and architecture in the twentiethcentury, also giving a brief look at the pre-history of the modernmovement and its relationship to religion and architecture. Theseare grounded by and help to explicate the reprinted essays fromnames such as Michael Benedikt, Peter Carl, John Hejduk, and

Sanford Kwinter.RoutledgeMarket: Architecture Theory / SustainabilityDecember 2012: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-50618-2: $180.00

This is an important introduction to the religious imagination in architectural thought, andto the interdisciplinary discourse that examines how different disciplines express abstractconcepts such as faith, spirit, God and knowledge. It makes essential reading for anyarchitect, aspiring or practicing, delving deeper into the meaning of architectural practice.Pb: 978-0-415-50619-9: $49.95

eBook: 978-0-203-08427-4RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, ReligionMarch 2011: 7-1/2 x 10: 404ppHb: 978-0-415-78080-3: $190.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKThe Conservation Movement: A History ofArchitectural Preservation

Architecture and ClimateAn Environmental History of British Architecture 1600–2000

Dean Hawkes,Through detailed studies of buildings by major architects thisbook explores how the unique character of the climate of theBritish Isles has had a fundamental influence on the nature ofbuildings of all kinds and periods, in both country and city.Copiously illustrated throughout, including a colour platesection, the book brings a historical dimension to theappreciation of the environment in architecture and, equally,introduces an environmental dimension to the study of thehistory of architecture.

1. Climate Described 2. Robert Smythson & the Environment ofthe Elizabethan Country House 3. Christopher Wren & the Origins of Building Science 4.

Antiquity to ModernityMiles Glendinning, Edinburgh College of ArtIn many cities across the world old buildings form a prominentpart of the built environment, and we often take it for grantedthat their contribution is intrinsically positive. How has thatwidely-shared belief come about – and is its continued generalacceptance inevitable? Glendinning authoritatively presents,for the first time, the entire history of architectural conservation,and traces its dramatic fluctuations in ideas and popularity,ending by questioning whether its recent internationalascendancy can last indefinitely.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / ConservationJanuary 2013: 544ppHb: 978-0-415-49999-6: $180.00

Palladianism & the Climate of England 5. Building in the Climate of the 19th century City 6. The Arts and Crafts House Climatically Considered 7. The Modern Movement House inthe British Climate 8. The Environmental Architecture of Alison and Peter Smithson

RoutledgeMarket: ArchitectureJanuary 2012: 262ppHb: 978-0-415-56186-0: $170.00

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKThe Sacred In-Between: The Mediating Roles ofArchitecture

Introducing Architectural TheoryDebating a Discipline

Edited by Korydon Smith, The State University of New Yorkat Buffalo, New York, USAThis is the most accessible architectural theory book that exists.Korydon Smith presents each common architecturalsubject—such as tectonics, use, and site—as though it were aconversation across history between theorists by providing youwith the original text, a reflective text, and a philosophical text.He also introduces each chapter by highlighting key ideas andasking you a set of reflective questions so that you can honeyour own theory, which is essential to both your success in thestudio and your adaptability in the profession. With primary

Thomas Barrie, North Carolina State University, USAFor anyone interested in sacred architecture, this book offers anextraordinary insight into the remarkable buildings and theforces behind them. Examining the contexts, approaches andunderstandings of the architecture involved, the author drawson a unique range of cases and reflects on their continuingsignificance and the lessons they can offer today.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, ReligionMarch 2010: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-77963-0: $180.00

source texts by such architects as Le Corbusier, Robert Venturi, and Adrian Forty. With 25images.RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Architectural TheoryFebruary 2012: 7 x 9: 428ppHb: 978-0-415-88837-0: $180.00

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TEXTBOOKSTUDENT REFERENCEProspects for an Ethics of ArchitectureDecoding Theoryspeak

William M. Taylor and Michael P. Levine, both at Universityof Western AustraliaBringing together the reflections of an architectural theorist anda philosopher, this book encourages philosophers and architects,scholars and designers alike, to reconsider what they do as wellas what they can do in the face of challenging times. It does soby exploring the notion that architecture and design can (andpossibly should), in their own right, make for a distinctive formof ethical investigation.

The built environment contributes to the inculcation of all sortsof values (good and bad). Thus, this book aims to change theway people commonly think about ethics, not only in relationto the built environment, but to themselves, their ways of

thinking and modes of behaviour.

An Illustrated Guide to Architectural TheoryEnn Ots, Florida A&M University, USAExistentialism; Aporia; Tabula Rasa; Hyperspace; Heterotopia;Metareality; Structuralism...The unique language used inarchitectural theory, in either speech or writing, can appearconfusing, particularly to new architectural students. This bookincludes: definitions of over 200 terms; clear cross-references;illustrations throughout. Decoding Theoryspeak provides anaccessible guide to the specialized language of contemporarydesign for the next generation of thinkers, architects and designleaders. Crucial reading for professionals and students alike.

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READERTEXTBOOKReading Architecture and CultureBernard Tschumi: Parc de la VilletteResearching Buildings, Spaces and DocumentsSuperCrit #4

Edited by Adam Sharr, Newcastle University, UKIntroducing the notion of appreciating buildings as culturalartefacts, this book presents insightful readings by eminentwriters which show the power of this approach.

Reading architecture in this way can help architects to appreciatethe contexts in which they operate when they design. This bookintroduces, outlines and elaborates on this and opens-uppowerful insights for historians, critics and students.

Includes contributions by David Leatherbarrow, Jonathan Hill,Edward Wainwright, Flora Samuel, Samuel Austin, Diana Periton,Michael Cadwell, Mhairi McVicar, Katie Lloyd Thomas, JaneRendell, Hugh Campbell, Paul Emmons, Jonathan Foote, Suzanne

Ewing, and Marco Frascari.

Samantha Hardingham, Architectural Association Schoolof Architecture, UK and Kester Rattenbury, University ofWestminster, UKSeries: SupercritThe Supercrit series revisits some of the most influentialarchitectural projects of the recent past and explores how theyhave influenced the way we think and design today.

Supercrit #4 Bernard Tschumi: Parc de la Villette revisits the Parcde la Villette, a ground breaking public space with artinstallations. Highly illustrated, this innovative text is an invaluableresource for any architecture student, and an inspiring recordand exploration of this fascinating project. Readers can get

involved, hear the architect's project definition, and join in the crit.RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Visual CultureMarch 2012: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-60142-9: $180.00

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READERTEXTBOOKThe Rationalist ReaderRichard Rogers: The Pompidou CentreArchitecture and Rationalism in Western Europe 1920–1940 /1960–1990

SuperCrit #3Kester Rattenbury, University of Westminster, UK andSamantha Hardingham, Architectural Association Schoolof Architecture, UKSeries: SupercritThe Supercrit series revisits some of the most influentialarchitectural projects of the recent past and explores how theyhave influenced the way we think and design today.

The third book in this innovative series explores Piano+Rogers’phenomenal project for a new type of major cultural buildingin Paris. In Supercrit #3: The Pompidou Centre you can hearRichard Rogers’ description of the project, see the images andjoin in the crit. Highly illustrated, this innovative and compelling

book is an invaluable resource for any architecture student.

Edited by Andrew Peckham, University of Westminster, UKand Torsten Schmiedeknecht, University of Liverpool, UKThe first reader to consolidate rationalism into an accessibleprimer, providing a survey of documents, invited contributionsfrom leading theorists and an engaging and accessible editorial.

Preface Introduction Part 1: Documents One 1920-1940 1.1Rationalist Architecture: Type-Form and History 1.2The NewCity 1.3 The Logic of Construction – Rationalization 1.4 IndustrialProduction and the Collective 1.5 Rationalism in Retrospect 1.6Addendum Part 2: Documents Two 1960-1990 2.1 Architectureand the City 2.2Logical Construction and Autonomy 2.3

Reproduction and Tradition 2.4 Neo-rationalism in Retrospect Postscript

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKSystemic ArchitectureThe Architecture of InformationOperating Manual for the Self-Organizing CityArchitecture, Interaction Design and the Patterning of Digital

Information Marco Poletto, Architectural Association and EcoLogicDesign Studio, London, UK and Claudia Pasquero,Architectural Association and EcoLogic Design Studio,London, UKThe book investigates the subject of urban ecology from theperspective of architectural design, engaging its definition atmultiple levels, the biological, the informational and the social. The book has two main goals - to discuss the contemporaryrelevance of a systemic practice to architectural design, and toshare a toolbox of informational design protocols developed todescribe the city as a territory of self-organization, a new kindof emergent "real-time world-city". Structured in the form of a

Martyn Dade-Robertson, Newcastle University, UKThis book looks at the relationship between information and itsrepresentation. Organisation of digital information has relied onarchitectural metaphors from a pre-digital era – from theurbanisation of cyberspace in science fiction to the adoption ofspatial visualisations in the graphical user interface design.

Encouraging creative thinking around this subject, this book willbe of interest to all studying design theory. It tackles the historicalimportance of physical places in organisation and expression ofknowledge; digital technologies and the conceptualunderstandings of knowledge and its organisation; ‘semanticspace’; and disconnecting storage of information from

presentation and retrieval.

manual, the authors draw on nearly a decade of design experiments from theirecoLogicStudio practice .RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / Planning / Urban DesignMay 2012: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-59607-7: $180.00

RoutledgeMarket: Architectural History, Design, Media TheoryMay 2011: 178ppHb: 978-0-415-56183-9: $180.00 Pb: 978-0-415-59608-4: $60.95Pb: 978-0-415-56184-6: $53.95 eBook: 978-0-203-12307-2eBook: 978-0-203-82838-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415596084* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415561846

TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKWhat Architecture MeansArchitecture Re-assembledConnecting Ideas and DesignThe Use (and Abuse) of History

Denise Costanzo, Pennsylvania State University,Pennsylvania, USAWhat Architecture Means introduces you to architecture and letsyou explore the connections between design ideas and valuesacross time, space, and culture. It equips you to play an activeand informed role as a professional architect or as a consumer,client, and citizen. By analyzing famous and everyday buildingswhile presenting and questioning the positions of importantarchitects and theorists, the book will help you evaluate anddecide what qualities, ideas, and values you believe are importantin architecture. Includes 140 black and white images and aglossary.

Trevor Garnham, Kingston University, Kingston UponThames, UKBeginning from the rise of modern history in the eighteenthcentury, the book examines how changing ideas in the disciplineof history itself has affected architecture from the beginnings ofmodernity up to the present day. It reflects upon history in orderto help the reader in finding well-founded principles forarchitectural design. This is not an armchair history but a livelydiscussion of our place between past and future that promotesthinking for making.

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TEXTBOOKRevealing Architectural DesignMethods, Frameworks and Tools

Philip Plowright, Lawrence Technological University, USARevealing Architectural Design introduces the reader toarchitecture from the point of view of domains and syntax,techniques of creative and analytic thinking, and issues ofrelevance. The book provides historical grounding as well asclear examples of real design outcomes. It includes diagramsand explanations to make that content accessible. Theframeworks and their methods are described by what they canaccomplish, what biases they introduce and the use of their finaloutcomes. Useful to anyone interested in increasing the qualityof their architectural design proposals through understandingthe conceptual tools used to achieve that process.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKSeeing and Making in ArchitectureDesigning ArchitectureDesign ExercisesThe Elements of Process

Taiji Miyasaka, Washington State University, USAPresenting techniques for mapping and making hands-ondesign/build projects, this guide offers new ways of seeing andmaking that will help your creative design process and enableyou to experience moments of ingenuity in your design. Morethan 100 color images.

Part 1: Seeing 1. Mapping a Structure Exercise: Silo 2. Mappinga Physical Movement Exercise: Hands Interview: YoshiharuTsukamoto, Atelier Bow-Wow Part 2: Making 4. Imagery Exercise:Making a Screen 7. Geometric Scale Exercise: Making a Cube Interview: Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto

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Andrew Pressman, FAIADesigning Architecture is an indispensable tool to assist bothstudents and young architects in formulating an idea,transforming it into a building, and making effective designdecisions. This highly focused book offers explicit guidance tostudents and young professionals on how to approach, analyze,and execute specific tasks; creative ideas in approaching andframing problems in design terms; specific methods to translateideas to culturally significant, socially responsive, andenvironmentally sensitive buildings; case studies which augmentthe text and chronicle fascinating applications of the design

process.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKCollage and ArchitectureDiagramming the Big Idea

Jennifer A.E. Shields, University of North Carolina Charlotte,USAThe first book about collage as a design technique forarchitecture. Includes artworks and built projects of leadingpractitioners and artists, such as Le Corbusier, GordonMatta-Clark, and Weiss Manfredi. More than 200 color images.

Part 1: Collage Methodologies in Architectural Analysis andDesign 1.1 Papiers-collés and Found Materials 1.2Collage-drawings 1.3 Photomontage 1.4 Digital Methods Part2: Architecture as Collage 2.1 Luis Barragán’s House and Studio,Mexico 2.2 Le Corbusier’s Casa Curutchet, Argentina 2.4 SverreFehn’s Hamar Bispegaard Museum, Norway 2.5 Roberto Ercilla

Methods for Architectural CompositionJeffrey Balmer and Michael T. Swisher, ,both at Universityof North Carolina at Charlotte, USA"The book is expansive but deep – indeed, even tenacious - inits treatment of architectural composition. As a result, it is anideal textbook for students and a perfect resource forenlightened practitioners."

Jim Sullivan, School of Architecture, Louisiana State University, USA

This is a studio resource with accessible, step-by-stepexercises for first-year architecture and design students to learnto create diagrams, drawings, and virtual models to understandprojects, general principles, and ideas. Arquitectura’s Fundación Sancho el Sabio, Spain 2.6 Weiss/Manfredi’s Olympic Sculpture

Park, USA RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / DesignAugust 2012: 242ppHb: 978-0-415-89408-1: $180.00

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKFrom Organisation to DecorationEleven Exercises in the Art of Architectural DrawingAn Interiors ReaderSlow Food for the Architect's Imagination

Edited by Graeme Brooker, University of Brighton, UK andSally Stone, Manchester School of Architecture, UKThis reader for students, scholars and practitioners interested inthe theories, processes and principles of Interior Design, InteriorArchitecture and Interior Decoration includes a broad range ofwritings including cultural theory, historical essays, interviewtranscripts, and magazine articles. The texts expose readers toa variety of opinion, with each section concluding with a casestudy and annotated guide to further reading.

RoutledgeMarket: Interior Design, Interior Architecture, DesignNovember 2012: 328ppHb: 978-0-415-43619-9: $170.00

Marco Frascari, Carleton University, CanadaThis book deals with the critical nature and crucial role ofarchitectural drawings. Organized around eleven exercises, thebook does not emphasize speed, nor incorporate manytimesaving tricks typical of drawing books, but rather proposesa slow, meditative process for construing drawings and fordrawing constructing thoughts.

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKProcess: Material and Representation inArchitecture

Twenty Buildings Every Architect ShouldUnderstand

Gail Peter Borden, University of Southern California andBorden Partnership LLP, USABy unpacking projects through their specific design devices, thisbook reveals the impact of material techniques and methodsof representation as a generative tool. Identifying four primarycategories of representational logics - point, line, surface, mass- it illustrates the collective capability of this conceptualmethodology. Broad in scope, it analyses some of the mostsignificant projects from the last century, including: UK PavilionShanghai, de Young Museum, California, Jean Marie TjibouCultural Center, Indonesia, Los Manantiales, Mexico, and

Yokahama Terminal, Japan.

Simon Unwin, Freelance writer and lecturer, UKHave you ever wondered how the ideas behind the world’sgreatest architecture came about? Or the process an architectgoes through to design buildings which then becomeworld-renowned for their excellence? Simon Unwin reveals thesecrets behind twenty such buildings, introducing a uniquemethod which can be used every time you look at a building.Explores a wide range of buildings from throughout thetwentieth century and across the globe including the USA, Spain,France, Italy, Mexico, Finland, Sweden, India, Switzerland,Australia, Norway, and Japan.

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3rd Edition • TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKAcoustics and Noise ControlExercises in Architecture

R J PetersAcoustics and Noise Control provides a detailed andcomprehensive introduction to the principles and practice ofacoustics and noise control. Since the last edition was publishedin 1996 there have been many changes and additions tostandards, laws and regulations, codes of practice relating tonoise, and in noise measurement techniques and noise controltechnology so this new edition has been fully revised andupdated throughout.

The book assumes no previous knowledge of the subject andrequires only a basic knowledge of mathematics and physics.

Learning to Think as an ArchitectSimon Unwin, University of Dundee, UKThis book offers student architects 12 exercises, each dividedinto a short series of tasks aimed at developing a particular themeor area of architectural capacity. The exercises deal with themessuch as framing, light, stage setting, and so forth. Followingthese exercises will help students learn to think and act as anarchitect.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Architectural DesignJanuary 2012: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-61908-0: $180.00

There are worked examples in the text to aid understanding and a range of experimentshelp students use complicated apparatus.

Thoroughly revised to cover the latest changes in standards, codes of practice andlegislation, this new edition covers much of the Institute of Acoustics Diploma syllabus andhas an increased emphasis on the legal issues relating to noise control.Pb: 978-0-415-61909-7: $34.95

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TEXTBOOK4th Edition • TEXTBOOKCollaborative Design ManagementAnalysing Architecture

Stephen Emmitt, Loughborough University, Leicestershire,UK and Kirti Ruikar, Loughborough University, UKThe evolving role of the design manager in construction isexplored and explained, with the help of industry case studiesfrom the likes of ARUP and Buro Happold. Designing with BIM,knowledge management, collaborative working, and other keyconcepts and technologies are described with relation to thedesign management role. This highly topical book is the mostup-to-date and practical guide to this increasingly importantsubject, perfect for both students and practitioners.

1. Collaborative Working 2. Design 3. Design Management 4.The Construction Design Manager 5. Discussing and Reviewing

Simon Unwin, University of Dundee, UKNow in its fourth edition, Analysing Architecture has becomeinternationally established as the best introduction toarchitecture. Revised and expanded, the new editionincludes additional case studies, an extended chapter on ‘BasicElements of Architecture', new chapters covering ‘Occupyingthe In-between’, ‘Inhabited Wall’ and ‘Refuge andProspect’. Offers clear insight into the underlying strategies inarchitectural design and shows how drawing may be used as amedium for analysis. This is the foundation volume of a seriesof books by Simon Unwin exploring the workings of architecture;

other books include Twenty Buildings Every Architect Should Understand and Exercises inArchitecture Design 6. Collaboration Technologies 7. Visualisation and BIM for Design 8. Strategies for

Collaborative Working 9. Future DirectionsRoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Architectural Drawing, Architectural DesignJanuary 2014: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-71917-9: $180.00

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKDeveloping Your Design ProcessWhat an Architecture Student Should KnowSix Key Concepts for StudioJadwiga Krupinska, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),

Stockholm, SwedenEvery architecture student is initially baffled by architectureschool, but What an Architecture Student Should Know will guideyou through the program, help you live up to your expectations,and finally know what is going on. You will learn key skills suchas what the critique process is meant to achieve, how to copewith uncertainty in the design process and how to develop theability to synthesize the complexity of architecture in terms offunction, durability, and beauty. Key concepts are definedthroughout and references at the end of each chapter will pointyou to further reading so you can delve into topics you findparticularly interesting.

Albert C. Smith, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canadaand Kendra Schank Smith, Ryerson University, Toronto,Ontario, CanadaThis book is your primary source for acquiring knowledge ofhow and why you design. It will help you understand howarchitects think and learn why you should educate yourself aboutdesign culture. You'll explore what leads to a strong concept,realize the importance of sketching and drafts, focus your originalconcept into a visible idea, and learn to identify the strengthsand weaknesses of your concept. You'll also be introduced tothe language of design, architectural terminology, historicprecedents, and designers. Illustrated throughout withinternational examples of work by professionals and students

of architecture and other related design professions.RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / DesignApril 2014: 6 x 9: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-70232-4: $180.00 Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKGraphic Design for ArchitectsThe Art of City SketchingA Manual for Visual CommunicationA Field Manual

Karen Lewis, Ohio State University, USAA studio handbook of techniques, explanations and examplesof successful graphic design relevant to architects, this bookcovers a variety of scales of graphic design - everything fromportfolio design and competition boards, to signage andbuilding super-graphics - to address every stage of the reader’sarchitectural career. Beautifully illustrated in full color, a globalrange of cases bring the principles to life.

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Michael Abrams, Catholic University of America, WashingtonDCThe Art of City Sketching promotes the discovery of familiar andunfamiliar places and buildings, and encourages readers toexplore their individual urban environment and beyond onesketch at a time. The book guides you through the laboriousand sometimes complex process of sketching what you seearound you so that you can learn to draw what you imagine.Illustrated with drawings of cityscapes around Europe and theUSA, the book will help you develop your conceptual drawingskills so that you can communicate graphically to represent the

built environment.Market: Architecture, Graphic Design

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Edited by Alison Gwilt, Reader in Fashion and Sustainability,Sheffield Hallam University, UKThis book seeks to reveal new ways of designing and makingfashion garments, which can lead towards the creation of fashionproducts that enhance and enrich our lives. It includes globalcase studies from leading practitioners and researchers from theUS, Australia, UK, and Europe. These accounts reveal an approachto fashion design that can focus on users, lived experiences,actual and everyday problems or scenarios, which often remainunfamiliar or aside from the fashion design process applied inindustry. This book is aimed at students in fashion design,academics and design professionals.

A Workbook for Students of ArchitectureN. John Habraken, Professor Emeritus, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, USA, Andrés Mignucci, Principal,Andrés Mignucci Architectos, Puerto Rico and JonathanTeicher, Architect and freelance editor, USAConversations with Form is a workbook for honing hands-on skillsand tools of the architect’s trade. Beautifully illustrated andfocused on practical, usable information, the book providesarchitectural students with an accessible and useable handbookfor their design practice. The text begins by familiarizing readers

with utilizing step-by-step sequences of moves to steer the development of built form andrapidly moves to designs of increasing complexity. These design plays treat a wide-ranging

Routledgeseries of topics including structures, patterns, types, systems and other kinds of sharedform principles. Market: Fashion/Design/Sustainability

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TEXTBOOK2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDiversity and DesignTwenty-Five Buildings Every Architect Should

Understand Understanding Hidden ConsequencesEdited by Beth Tauke, The State University of New York atBuffalo, New York, USA, Korydon Smith, The State Universityof New York at Buffalo, New York, USA and Charles Davis,University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USADiversity and Design explores how design - whether of products,buildings, landscapes, cities, media, or systems - affects diversemembers of society. Fifteen case studies in television, marketing,product design, architecture, film, video games, and more,illustrate the profound, though often hidden, consequencesdesign decisions and processes have on the total humanexperience. With over 140 full-color illustrations, chapter

a revised and expanded edition of Twenty Buildings Every ArchitectShould Understand

Simon Unwin, Freelance writer and lecturer, UKHave you ever wondered how the ideas behind the world’sgreatest architecture came about? Or the process an architectgoes through to design buildings which then becomeworld-renowned for their excellence? Simon Unwin reveals thesecrets behind twenty-five such buildings, introducing a uniquemethod which can be used every time you look at a building.The new edition of this popular book features an additional fivebuildings and includes examples from an even widergeographical range including the US, Mexico, Brazil, France, Italy,Spain, Switzerland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Australia, China,

India, and Japan. Essential reading for every architect.

conclusions, discussion questions and exercises, Diversity and Design is a valuable tool tohelp you understand the importance of designing for all.

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TEXTBOOKHybrid Drawing TechniquesDesign Process and Presentation

Gilbert Gorski, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USAHybrid Drawing Techniques: Design Process and Presentationreaffirms the value of traditional hand drawing in the designprocess by demonstrating how to integrate it with digitaltechniques; enhancing and streamlining the investigativeprocess while at the same time yielding superior presentationimages. This book is a full-color foundations guide to bothapproaches: sketching, hardline drawing, perspective drawing,digital applications, and Adobe Photoshop; providingstep–by–step demonstrations and examples from a variety ofprofessional and student work for using and combining

traditional and digital tools.

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TEXTBOOKInterpreting SiteStudies in Perception, Representation, and Design

Genevieve S. Baudoin, Kansas State University, Kansas, USAInterpreting Site explains the basic methods architects use totranslate what you see into representing the complex conditionsthat make a site, helping you to shape the ultimate design.Within each of the four themes - defining site, experiencing site,spatializing site, and site as system - you are introduced totheoretical, conceptual, and analytic methods andrepresentational tools to give you a foundation to develop yourown approach to the conditions of a site. Four highly illustratedfull colour case studies of key contemporary projects in Spain,the United States, the United Kingdom, and Norway demonstratehow architects use conditions discovered on a site in their final

design.RoutledgeMarket: Site Design / ArchitectureJune 2015: 176ppHb: 978-1-138-02069-6: $180.00Pb: 978-1-138-02077-1: $49.95eBook: 978-1-315-77815-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138020771

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKSkins, Envelopes, and EnclosuresMatter: Material Processes in Architectural

Production Concepts for Designing Building ExteriorsMayine L. Yu, Davis Brody Bond Architects, New York, USAAn overview of the best building envelope constructionmethods, materials science, and structural principles usinginternational case studies to illuminate the theory andtechniques of assembling exteriors. Nearly 200 color images.

Part 1: Load-bearing Construction 1. Monolithic Walls 1.1Historical Survey 1.2 Brick 1.3 Stone 1.4 Concrete 2.Load-Bearing Cavity Walls 2.1 How Water Penetrates 3. LightFrame Construction 3.1 Wood Framing a House Part 2:Non-load-bearing Construction 4. Frame and Infill Construction 4.1 Glass 5. Cladding Systems 5.1 Sequence of Installation 6.

Curtain Walls

Edited by Gail Peter Borden, University of SouthernCalifornia and Borden Partnership LLP, USA and MichaelMeredith, Princeton School of Architecture and MOSArchitecture and Design Practice, USACombining essays from both practice and academia, this bookincludes some of the most significant projects and thoughts onmateriality from the last decade. Beautifully illustrated with agreat deal of technical information throughout, it shows work,technical technique and process, and positions it within abroader theoretical intention.

This book offers a multifaceted portrait of material designtoday. Students and design professionals alike should find this to be an essential resource

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for understanding this increasingly important aspect of design and for insights into theforces that shape architecture.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, DesignAugust 2011: 504ppHb: 978-0-415-78028-5: $165.00

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2nd Edition2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKThe Design of LightingThe Structural Basis of Architecture

Peter Tregenza, University of Sheffield, UK and David LoeBuilding on the success of the first edition, this book providesthe lighting knowledge needed by the architect in practice, theinterior designer and students of both disciplines. Offering aclear structure, it provides a specifically architectural approachto lighting. New features include chapters on the context ofdesign and behaviour of light; emphasis on sustainable designand energy saving, with data and examples; analyses of lightingschemes and references to current standards and design guides;an up-to-date review of lamp & lighting technology; a revisedcalculation section, with examples and step-by-step instructions.

Bjorn N. Sandaker, Oslo School of Architecture, Norway,Arne P. Eggen, Oslo School of Architecture, Norway andMark R. Cruvellier, Cornell University, USAOne of the most important subjects in the education of anarchitect is building structures. This textbook is by authorsteaching and working in both architecture and structuralengineering fields.

Approached in a qualitative, discursive manner, the subjectis illustrated by many photographs of architectural projects andstructural behaviour diagrams. Examples are drawn from bothhistorical and contemporary projects. This new edition, perfect

as a course text, includes plenty of worked-out examples and problems. RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Design

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September 2013: 216ppPb: 978-0-415-52246-5: $74.00eBook: 978-0-203-76238-7Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-419-20440-4

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKMaterial Strategies in Digital FabricationThe Art of Structures

Christopher Beorkrem, University of North CarolinaCharlotte, USAIn 400 step-by-step diagrams dissecting 36 progressive worksof architecture by leading practitioners, the reader sees howmaterial performance drives the digital fabrication process anddetermines technique. The author identifies the importantcharacteristics of each material, including connection types,relative costs, deformation, color, texture, finish, dimensionalproperties, durability, and weathering and waterproofing to linkthe design outcomes to form. The book is divided into five partsby material – wood, metal, concrete, hybrids, and recycled – to

Aurelio Muttoni, Structural Concrete Laboratory, EPFL,SwitzerlandThis book looks at the complete panorama of supportingstructures and their function by describing how loads aresustained and transmitted to the ground. With a minimum ofmathematics, it guides the reader through analysis of some ofthe world’s most famous designs and structures from acivil-engineering perspective.

Taking an intuitive approach, the basics of equilibrium analysisare explained by visualizing the internal forces of specific structures with the aid of simplegraphical tools.

help you reference construction techniques for the fabrication machines you have on-hand.More than 500 color images.EPFL Press

Market: Architecture, Civil Engineering, ConstructionFebruary 2011: 280ppPb: 978-0-415-61029-2: $53.95

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKTranslucent Building SkinsColour for Architecture TodayMaterial Innovations in Modern and Contemporary ArchitectureEdited by Tom Porter and Byron Mikellides, Oxford Brookes

University, UKThis book argues for a greater use of colour in our builtenvironment on grounds of both aesthetic appeal and humanneed. There are contributions from leading architects anddesigners plus those in the fields of colour psychology andenvironmental colour research. The contributors include WillAlsop, Lois Swirnoff and Roy Osborne.

This is a sequel to the immensely successful Colour forArchitecture, published in 1976, which paved the way for a more colourful architecture.

Scott Murray, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,USATranslucent Building Skins explores the design of innovativebuilding enclosure systems in contemporary architecture andtheir precedents in earlier twentieth century modernarchitecture. Exploring the tectonics, the history and theinfluence of translucency as a defining characteristic inarchitecture, this book makes essential reading for any architectlooking to incorporate aspects of translucency into theirbuildings.This new book builds on that success and continues the argument for a more variegated

and colourful built environment. Routledge

Taylor & FrancisMarket: ArchitectureDecember 2008: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-43814-8: $180.00

Market: ArchitectureOctober 2012: 200ppHb: 978-0-415-68930-4: $180.00Pb: 978-0-415-68931-1: $53.95

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderRural DesignDaylightingA New Design DisciplineArchitecture and Lighting Design

Dewey Thorbeck, University of Minnesota, USAThis book explains what rural design is and what it can do forrural communities across the world in resolving rural land useissues. It establishes the theoretical base for rural design andimportance of looking at connecting issues to create optimalsolutions from a global, national, state, regional, and localperspective.

Rural Design promotes participation by all involved in a sharedprocess of discovery, learning and problem solving. Written bya world leading expert in rural design, this is an essential resourcefor students, academics and design professionals involved with

rural design at any level.

Peter Tregenza, University of Sheffield, UK and MichaelWilson, University of Westminster, UKThis authoritative and multi-disciplinary book sets out a newapproach to daylight design based on daylight’s essentialvariability and the centrality of people to lighting design. Thebook is well-structured with worksheets giving step by stepexamples of calculations and design procedures for use inpractice as well as a collection of algorithms and equations forreference. Highly illustrated, it provides a new set of tools for thepractitioner and researcher. This is an invaluable resource forarchitects, building engineers, interior designers and town

planners.

Routledge RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Architectural DesignJanuary 2012: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-59319-9: $170.00

Market: Architecture, Building, PlanningJanuary 2011: 304ppPb: 978-0-419-25700-4: $78.95eBook: 978-0-203-72461-3 Pb: 978-0-415-59320-5: $45.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780419257004 eBook: 978-0-203-16254-5

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKDesign-TechBuilding SystemsBuilding Science for ArchitectsDesign Technology and Society

Jason Alread, Iowa State University, Ames, USA, ThomasLeslie, Iowa State University, Ames, USA and RobertWhitehead, Iowa State University, Ames, USAAn indispensable, holistic approach to architectural technologythat shows you in hundreds of drawings and tables the why aswell as the how of building science. In this edition, measurementsand examples are listed in both metric and imperial units toreflect the global reality of architectural practice. The authorsalso address digital fabrication, construction documentation,ultra-high-rise structures, and zoning codes. And there's morein-depth coverage of structural design and greater emphasis

Edited by Kiel Moe, Harvard University, USA and Ryan E.Smith, University of Utah, USAFocusing on the social, cultural, economic and ecologicaldimensions of technology, this book presents students andpracticing architects with an expanded view of technology inarchitecture, forming a context for the complex roles oftechnology in the architecture of the 21st century.

Including canonical texts as well as current thinking fromcontemporary theorists and practitioners, the book presents thehistories, theories, techniques and technologies of contemporarybuilding systems, aiming to incorporate the systemicassemblages into design practices in architecture. on environmental forces. Numerous case studies demonstrate real-world design implications

for each topic, so that you can integrate technical material with design sensibilities.RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Architectural DesignFebruary 2012: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-61793-2: $170.00

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / Building ScienceFebruary 2014: 600ppHb: 978-0-415-81784-4: $180.00Pb: 978-0-415-61794-9: $43.95Pb: 978-0-415-81785-1: $59.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415617949eBook: 978-1-315-81705-7Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-750-66557-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415817851

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2nd Edition3rd EditionStructure As ArchitectureIntroduction to Architectural ScienceA Source Book for Architects and Structural EngineersThe Basis of Sustainable Design

Andrew CharlesonBoth an exploration and celebration of structure, this bookpresents structure as an indispensable aspect of architecture, interms of form, function and aesthetics. Using over four hundredphotographs of contemporary case studies, the book showsthat where structure is thoroughly integrated into the makingof architecture, it adds layers of richness to a design andenhances the realization of architectural design concepts. Nowin it’s second edition, the author has completely overhauled thecontents, editing old material and including up-to-date materialfor new and old reader alike. Case studies feature contemporary

buildings from countries across the globe.

Steven V. Szokolay, Architect and Energy and EnvironmentalConsultantNow in its third edition, this book provides the ideal referenceto the physical basis of architectural design. Fully updated andexpanded throughout, the book provides the data required forarchitects to design buildings that will maintain the users'comfort in a variety of conditions, with minimal reliance onenergy intensive methods like air conditioning. This essentialreference equips the reader with the tools to realize the fullpotential of sustainable, bioclimatic design.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture/Architectural DesignMarch 2014: 392pp RoutledgePb: 978-0-415-82498-9: $53.95 Market: Architecture/Architectural DesigneBook: 978-1-315-85240-9 July 2014: 238ppPrev. Ed Pb: 978-0-750-68704-1 Pb: 978-0-415-64459-4: $63.95* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415824989 eBook: 978-1-315-76657-7

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderLighting DesignStructural Design in Building ConservationA Perception-Based ApproachDimitris Theodossopoulos, University of Edinburgh, UK

Bringing together theory with current conservationtechnology, this book discusses possibilities in architecturalexpression and is particularly directed at students of architecturalconservation technology. It combines a technical manual (withdetails), a text for practising engineers, and guidance throughcase studies, with good examples of repairs, strengthening,additions, and interventions, with advice on further reading.

RoutledgeMarket: Building Conservation/ Structures/ ArchitectureMay 2012: 266ppHb: 978-0-415-47945-5: $190.00

Christopher Cuttle, Lighting Designer, Advisor, Author andEducator, New ZealandWritten by renowned lighting expert Christopher (Kit) Cuttle,this book: explains the difference between vision and perceptionand demonstrates how lighting patterns generated bythree-dimensional objects interacting with directional lightingare strongly influential upon how the visual perception processenables us to recognize object attributes. By providing you witheverything you need to develop a design concept - from theunderstanding of how lighting influences human perceptionsof surroundings, through to engineering efficient and effectivelighting solutions – Kit Cuttle instills in his readers a new-found

confidence in lighting design.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture - LightingJanuary 2015: 6 1/2 x 9 1/5: 136ppHb: 978-0-415-73196-6: $180.00

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKThe Tectonics of Structural SystemsStructural Competency for ArchitectsAn Architectural ApproachHollee Hitchcock Becker, The Catholic University of America,

Washington, DCA comprehensive volume covering topics from structural systemsand typologies to statics, strength of materials, and componentdesign. The book includes everything you need to know aboutstructures for the design of components, as well as the logic fordesign of structural patterns, and selection of structuraltypologies. Each chapter includes examples, problems, and labs,so that you learn the fundamentals. This book will also help youpass your registration examinations. More than 300 black andwhite images and 50 tables.

Yonca Hurol, Eastern Mediterranean University, North CyprusWritten expressly for students, this book makes structuresunderstandable and useful, providing: practical and usefulknowledge about structures, a design based approach to thesubject of structures and a bridge in the gap between structuresand the theory of designGood architectural examples for each structural system are givenin order to demonstrate that tectonics can be achieved byapplying technical knowledge about structures. Over 300illustrations visually unpack the topics being explained, makingthe book ideal for the visual learner.Routledge

Market: Architecture / StructuresAugust 2014: 324ppHb: 978-0-415-81787-5: $180.00

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TEXTBOOKArchitecture in MotionThe history and development of portable building

Robert Kronenburg, University of Liverpool, UKArchitecture in Motion examines the development of portable,transportable, demountable and temporary architecture fromprehistory to the present day. From familiar vernacular modelssuch as the tent, to developments in military and constructionengineering – all aspects of portable architecture are considered.

The third edition of this definitive study compares current,commercially available products and the work of innovativedesigners. It explores the philosophical and technological issuesraised by contemporary, experimental and futuristic prototypes,and examines the suitability of portable building solutions in

shelter after disaster situations. Examining key examples of contemporary portable buildings,it reveals the exciting, and the innovative.

RoutledgeMarket: ArchitectureSeptember 2013: 318ppHb: 978-0-415-67637-3: $170.00Pb: 978-0-415-67638-0: $54.95eBook: 978-0-203-40896-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415676380

Dummy text to keep placeholderDesign and Construction of High-PerformanceHomesBuilding Envelopes, Renewable Energies and Integrated Practice

Edited by Franca Trubiano, University of Pennsylvania, USAProfessionals and students face increasing pressure to achievehigh performance building design in the construction andoperation of residential buildings. This book responds tothis demand, featuring: architectural innovations in building skintechnologies; energy free architectural design principles;advances in building integrated photovoltaics; case studies ofinnovative homes which have incorporated low energy designsolutions, and new materials.

Part 1: Building Envelopes, New Materials and ArchitecturalDesign Part 2: Renewable Energies, Building Systems and

Simulations Part 3: Integrated Practice and Residential Construction Part 4: Case Studies

RoutledgeMarket: ArchitectureNovember 2012: 302ppPb: 978-0-415-61528-0: $43.95eBook: 978-0-203-72179-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415615280

TEXTBOOKMaterials and Meaning in Contemporary JapaneseArchitectureTradition and Today

Dana Buntrock, University of California, USAA groundbreaking examination of how tradition is incorporatedinto contemporary Japanese architecture. Looking at the workof five architects – Fumihiko Maki, Terunobu Fujimori, RyojiSuzuki, Kengo Kuma, and Jun Aoki – Buntrock reveals the aimsinfluencing many works barely known in the West. Compellingand insightful, it is essential reading for everyone studying inthis field.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, DesignFebruary 2010: 276ppHb: 978-0-415-77890-9: $165.00Pb: 978-0-415-77891-6: $66.95eBook: 978-1-315-88112-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778916

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderSpatial Agency: Other Ways of Doing ArchitectureArchitecture 3.0

Nishat Awan, University of Sheffield, UK, Tatjana Schneider,University of Sheffield, UK and Jeremy Till, University ofWestminster, UKThis book offers the first comprehensive overview of alternativeapproaches to architectural practice.

At a time when many commentators are noting that alternativeand richer approaches to architectural practice are required ifthe profession is to flourish, this book provides multiple examplesfrom across the globe of how this has been achieved and howit might be achieved in the future.

Particularly pertinent in the current economic climate, this bookoffers the reader new approaches to architectural practice in a changing world. Essentialreading for any architect, aspiring or practicing.

The Disruptive Design Practice HandbookCliff Moser, AECCatalyst, USAThis comprehensive and practical handbook is the definitiveguide for the future direction of the practice and profession ofarchitecture. In four parts, Cliff Moser provides you with all thetools and know-how to implement changes that will serve youand your practice in the short, medium and long term. Writtenat a crucial time for the industry, this is essential reading for everyarchitect.

RoutledgeMarket: ArchitectureNovember 2013: 310pp Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKDesigned for HabitatHow Architects WriteCollaborations with Habitat for HumanityTom Spector, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA

and Rebecca Damron, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,USAThis is the first writing reference book for architects, landscapearchitects, interior architects, or industrial designers includingexamples of designers’ manifestos, statements of design intent,proposals, research reports, specifications, and much more.

1. How (and Why) Architects Write 2. Design Journals 3. HistoryTerm Papers 4. Project Descriptions 5. Research Reports andAnalyses 6. Business Documents 7. Statements of DesignPhilosophy and Manifestos 8. Theses

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / Writing CompositionAugust 2012: 6 x 9: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-89106-6: $180.00

David Hinson, Auburn University, USA and Justin Miller,Auburn University, USAThe first book to profile thirteen projects designed and built byarchitects and Habitat for Humanity, including lessons andinsights for architects, architecture students, Habitat affiliateleaders, and affordable housing advocates. Detailed plans,sections, and photographs show you how these projects cameabout, the strategies used by each team to approach the designand construction process, and the obstacles they overcame torealize a successful outcome. These projects show a broad rangeof innovative approaches to energy performance, alternative

construction strategies, and responses to site context. Nearly 150 color images. With aforeword by Robert Ivey.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / HousingJuly 2012: 278ppHb: 978-0-415-89108-0: $180.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDesigning To Avoid DisasterDesigning Relationships: The Art of Collaboration

in Architecture The Nature of Fracture-Critical DesignThomas Fisher, University of Minnesota, USAAuthor Thomas Fisher introduces the idea of fracture-criticaldesign and provides many solutions for how we can design toavoid major disasters.

Introduction. Our Planetary Ponzi Scheme. Re-sizing the HumanFootprint. Our Fracture-critical Politics. Our Fracture-criticalInfrastructure. Going Dutch. Our Fracture-critical Developments. Designing for Durability. The Design Mind. The Process ofDesign. Designing our Future. The Nature of Things to Come.

RoutledgeMarket: Design Thinking / ArchitectureAugust 2012: 258ppHb: 978-0-415-52735-4: $180.00

Andrew Pressman, FAIAFocuses on the skill set necessary to facilitate effective teamworkand collaboration among all stakeholders no matter what projectdelivery mode or technology is deployed. This book providesvaluable guidance on how to design and construct buildings ina team context from inception to completion. Showing examplesof best and worst practice to illustrate the principles with real-lifesituations, this book presents the reader with an approach thatis flexible and applicable to their everyday working life.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderCollaborations in Architecture and Engineering

Clare Olsen, California Polytechnic State University, San LuisObispo, USA and Sinead Mac Namara, Syracuse University,New York, USACollaborations in Architecture and Engineering contains designexercises for architects and engineers focusing on team-buildingand problem solving to prepare you for working together inpractice. It provides an overview for interdisciplinarycollaboration so that you can create innovative proposals foroptimization, performance, and aesthetic goals. Learn how tosolve real-world problems and how to engage creatively withtechnological challenges so you can be a productive member

of any team. The authors, an architect and an engineer, share guidelines learned from theirexperiences and observations on how to ensure productive communication, and establishcommon goals and values.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture / EngineeringJune 2014: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-84061-3: $180.00Pb: 978-0-415-84062-0: $44.95eBook: 978-1-315-77704-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415840620

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TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOKElements of Parametric DesignEmergent Technologies and Design

Robert Woodbury, Simon Fraser University, CanadaDriven by practices wanting and needing to produce novelty,computer-aided design systems are increasingly parametric -they represent designs that change with their input data. Suchsystems give more control and capability to designers, butrequire much more comprehensive understanding if they areto be used effectively.

This book teaches the new knowledge and skills designers needto master the parametric. It demonstrates clearly how usingpatterns to think about and work with parametric modelinghelps designers master the new complexity of the design

systems.

Towards a Biological Paradigm for ArchitectureMichael Hensel, Architectural Association, UK, AchimMenges, Architectural Association, UK and MichaelWeinstock, Architectural Association, UKBased on the authors’ internationally renowned EmergentTechnologies and Design course at the Architectural Associationin London, this book introduces a new approach to the practiceof architecture.

The authors demonstrate the interrelationship of concepts suchas emergence and self-organisation with the latest technologies

in design, manufacturing and construction.

Part 1: Theoretical Framework 1. Evolution and Computation 2. Material Systems,Computational Morphogenesis and Performative Capacity 3. Material Systems and

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, DesignJune 2010: 300ppPb: 978-0-415-77987-6: $55.95

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

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Dummy text to keep placeholderREADERMasterplanning the Adaptive CityTheories of the Digital in ArchitectureComputational Urbanism in the Twenty-First CenturyEdited by Rivka Oxman and Robert Oxman, Technion Israel

Institute of TechnologyA comprehensive volume exploring theories of the digital inarchitecture, highlighting important thematic connections acrossdesign, architecture, digital models, techniques andtechnologies.

RoutledgeMarket: Architecture, Digital Design, Architectural GraphicsDecember 2013: 430ppHb: 978-0-415-46923-4: $180.00

Edited by Tom Verebes, University of Hong Kong, ChinaThe first book to advocate using computational design to createadaptable masterplans for rapid urban growth, or computationalurbanism. Includes essays, interviews, case studies, and originalresearch to accompany chapters written by editor Tom Verebesto give you the most comprehensive overview of this approach.Essays by Patrik Schumacher, Jonathan Solomon, Jorge Fiori,Neville Mars, Peter Trummer, and David Gerber. Interviews withMark Burry, Dana Cuff, Xu Wei Guo, Matthew Prio, Tom Barker,Su Yunsheng, and Brett Steele. Built case studies by Zaha Hadidand dotA and OCEAN CN, and research from the University of

Hong Kong. With color illustrations throughout.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderComputer Aided Design Guide for Architecture,Engineering and Construction

Design Games for ArchitectureCreating Digital Design Tools with Unity

Aaron Westre, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USAThis book teaches you how to create playful software tools basedon your architectural design processes, whether or not you arefamiliar with game design technology. The book combines thefun and engaging aspects of video games to ease the sometimescomplex process of learning software development. By workingthrough six exercises illustrated with 200 color images and code,you acquire knowledge about each step required to build usefultools you can use to accomplish design tasks. Steps includeanalyzing design processes to identify their logic, translatingthat logic into a collection of objects and functions, then

encoding the design procedure into a working software tool.

Ghassan Aouad, University of Salford, UK, Song Wu,University of Salford, UK, Angela Lee, University of Salford,UK and Timothy OnyenobiComputer Aided Design Guide for Architecture, Engineering andConstruction provides an in-depth explanation of all the commonCAD terms and tools used in the AEC sector. It describes eachapproach to CAD with detailed analysis and practical examples.Analysis is provided of the strength and weaknesses of eachapplication for all members of the project team, followed byreview questions and further tasks.

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James Stevens and Ralph Nelson, Lawrence TechnologicalUniversity, Southfield, Michigan, USADigital Vernacular addresses the why and how of digitalfabrication in hundreds of step-by-step color images, illuminatinga set of working principles and techniques that join theory withpractice. Authors James Stevens and Ralph Nelson reconcilelocal traditions and innovations with globally accessible methodsand digital toolsets. You'll learn to create your own digitalfabrication tools out of inexpensive materials, in addition to theprocesses of the digital vernacular, including techniques forremoving, joining, forming, and adding.

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Sustainable Building Design ............................................ 5Graphic Design for Architects ....................................... 11A Sustainable Buildings in Practice ................................... 2Sustainable Fashion and Textiles .................................. 2

Green Buildings Pay ............................................................. 2Green Studio Handbook, The .......................................... 2

Acoustics and Noise Control ......................................... 10 Systemic Architecture ......................................................... 8HAnalysing Architecture .................................................... 10

Architectural Theories of the Environment ................ 6Architecture 3.0 ................................................................... 17 T

Hierarchy of Energy in Architecture, The .................... 5Architecture and Climate .................................................. 6 Tectonics of Structural Systems, The .......................... 15How Architects Write ........................................................ 17Architecture and Systems Ecology ................................ 5 Theories of the Digital in Architecture ....................... 19Hybrid Drawing Techniques ......................................... 12Architecture for Rapid Change and ScarceResources ................................................................................. 3

Translucent Building Skins ............................................. 14Twenty Buildings Every Architect ShouldUnderstand ........................................................................... 10

IArchitecture in Motion ..................................................... 16Architecture of Information, The .................................... 8 Twenty-Five Buildings Every Architect Should

Understand ........................................................................... 12Interpreting Site .................................................................. 12Introducing Architectural Theory .................................. 6Architecture Re-assembled ............................................... 8

Art of City Sketching, The ................................................ 11

UIntroduction to Architectural Science ....................... 15Introduction to Sustainability, An ................................. 4

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Art of Structures, The ......................................................... 13

BBernard Tschumi: Parc de la Villette ............................. 7

Understanding Sustainable Development ................ 4

WLighting Design ................................................................... 15

MBuilding Systems ................................................................ 14

C What an Architecture Student ShouldKnow ....................................................................................... 11What Architecture Means ................................................. 8Masterplanning the Adaptive City ............................. 19

Collaborations in Architecture andEngineering .......................................................................... 18

World's Greenest Buildings, The ...................................... 2Material Strategies in Digital Fabrication ............... 13Materials and Meaning in Contemporary JapaneseArchitecture .......................................................................... 16Collaborative Design Management .......................... 10

Collage and Architecture .................................................. 9 Matter: Material Processes in ArchitecturalProduction ............................................................................ 13Colour for Architecture Today ...................................... 14

Computer Aided Design Guide for Architecture,Engineering and Construction ..................................... 19 NConservation Movement: A History of ArchitecturalPreservation, The ................................................................... 6 New Directions in Sustainable Design ........................ 3Convergence: An Architectural Agenda forEnergy ........................................................................................ 3 PConversations With Form .............................................. 11

D Passivhaus Designer’s Manual, The .............................. 5Precedents in Zero-Energy Design ................................. 3Process: Material and Representation inArchitecture .......................................................................... 10Daylighting ........................................................................... 14

Decoding Theoryspeak ...................................................... 7 Prospects for an Ethics of Architecture ........................ 7Design and Construction of High-PerformanceHomes ..................................................................................... 16 RDesign Games for Architecture .................................... 19Design of Lighting, The .................................................... 13 Rationalist Reader, The ....................................................... 7Design-Tech ......................................................................... 14 Reading Architecture and Culture ................................. 7Designed for Habitat ........................................................ 17 Refurbishment and Upgrading of Buildings ............. 3Designing Architecture ...................................................... 9 Religious Imagination in Modern and Contemporary

Architecture, The ................................................................... 6Designing Relationships: The Art of Collaboration inArchitecture .......................................................................... 17 Revealing Architectural Design ...................................... 8Designing Sustainability ................................................... 4 Richard Rogers: The Pompidou Centre ........................ 7Designing To Avoid Disaster ......................................... 17 Rural Design ......................................................................... 14Developing Your Design Process ................................. 11

SDiagramming the Big Idea ............................................... 9Digital Vernacular .............................................................. 20Diversity and Design ......................................................... 12 Sacred In-Between: The Mediating Roles of

Architecture, The ................................................................... 6E Seeing and Making in Architecture .............................. 9Skins, Envelopes, and Enclosures ................................. 13

EcoEdge, The ........................................................................... 2 Spatial Agency: Other Ways of DoingArchitecture .......................................................................... 17Elements of Parametric Design .................................... 19

Eleven Exercises in the Art of ArchitecturalDrawing .................................................................................... 9

Structural Basis of Architecture, The .......................... 13Structural Competency for Architects ....................... 15

Emergent Technologies and Design .......................... 19 Structural Design in Building Conservation ........... 15Environment, Technology andSustainability .......................................................................... 3

Structure As Architecture ................................................ 15Sustainability & Scarcity .................................................... 4

Exercises in Architecture .................................................. 10 Sustainability Principles and Practice .......................... 4

F Sustainable Architectural Design .................................. 4

Fashion Design for Living ............................................... 11From Organisation to Decoration ................................ 9

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Mulligan, Martin .................................................................... 4A Murray, Scott ........................................................................ 14Muttoni, Aurelio ................................................................. 13

Abrams, Michael ................................................................. 11

OAlread, Jason ......................................................................... 14Aouad, Ghassan .................................................................. 19Awan, Nishat ......................................................................... 17 Olsen, Clare ............................................................................ 18

B Ots, Enn ...................................................................................... 7Oxman, Rivka ........................................................................ 19Ozolins, Peter .......................................................................... 4

Baird, George .......................................................................... 2

PBalmer, Jeffrey ........................................................................ 9Barrie, Thomas ........................................................................ 6Baudoin, Genevieve ......................................................... 12 Parr, Adrian ............................................................................... 3Beorkrem, Christopher ................................................... 13 Peckham, Andrew ................................................................ 7Blewitt, John ............................................................................ 4 Peters, R J ................................................................................ 10Borden, Gail Peter .............................................................. 10 Plowright, Philip .................................................................... 8Borden, Gail Peter .............................................................. 13 Poletto, Marco ........................................................................ 8Bougdah, Hocine .................................................................. 3 Porter, Tom ............................................................................ 14Braham, William W. .............................................................. 5 Pressman, Andrew ............................................................... 9Brooker, Graeme ................................................................... 9 Pressman, Andrew ............................................................ 17Buntrock, Dana .................................................................... 16

RCRattenbury, Kester ................................................................ 7

Charleson, Andrew ........................................................... 15 Robertson, Margaret ........................................................... 4Charlesworth, Esther .......................................................... 2

SCostanzo, Denise .................................................................. 8Cuttle, Christopher ........................................................... 15

D Sandaker, Bjorn N. ............................................................. 13Sharr, Adam .............................................................................. 7Shields, Jennifer ..................................................................... 9

Dade-Robertson, Martyn ................................................. 8 Sinha, Sumita .......................................................................... 3

E Smith, Albert ......................................................................... 11Smith, Korydon ...................................................................... 6Spector, Tom ........................................................................ 17

Edwards, Brian ........................................................................ 2 Srinivasan, Ravi ....................................................................... 5Emmitt, Stephen ................................................................ 10 Stevens, James .................................................................... 20

F Szokolay, Steven ................................................................. 15

TFisher, Thomas .................................................................... 17Fletcher, Kate .......................................................................... 2 Tauke, Beth ............................................................................ 12Frascari, Marco ........................................................................ 9 Taylor, William M. .................................................................. 7

G Theodossopoulos, Dimitris .......................................... 15Thorbeck, Dewey ............................................................... 14Tregenza, Peter ................................................................... 13

Garnham, Trevor ................................................................... 8 Tregenza, Peter ................................................................... 14Glendinning, Miles ............................................................... 6 Trubiano, Franca ................................................................. 16Gorski, Gilbert ....................................................................... 12

UGwilt, Alison .......................................................................... 11

H Unwin, Simon ...................................................................... 10Unwin, Simon ...................................................................... 10

Habraken, N. John ............................................................. 11 Unwin, Simon ...................................................................... 10Hardingham, Samantha ................................................... 7 Unwin, Simon ...................................................................... 12Harrison, Ariane Lourie ...................................................... 6

VHawkes, Dean ......................................................................... 6Hejduk, Renata ....................................................................... 6Hensel, Michael ................................................................... 19 Verebes, Tom ........................................................................ 19Highfield, David ..................................................................... 3

WHinson, David ....................................................................... 17Hitchcock Becker, Hollee .............................................. 15Hopfe, Christina ..................................................................... 5 Walker, Stuart .......................................................................... 4Hurol, Yonca ......................................................................... 15 Westre, Aaron ....................................................................... 19

I Woodbury, Robert ............................................................ 19

YIyengar, Kuppaswamy ....................................................... 4

K Yu, Mayine .............................................................................. 13Yudelson, Jerry ....................................................................... 2

ZKronenburg, Robert ......................................................... 16Krupinska, Jadwiga ........................................................... 11Kwok, Alison ............................................................................. 2 Zaretsky, Michael .................................................................. 3

LLerum, Vidar ............................................................................. 5Lewis, Karen .......................................................................... 11

MMiyasaka, Taiji .......................................................................... 9Moe, Kiel ..................................................................................... 3Moe, Kiel .................................................................................. 14Moser, Cliff ............................................................................. 17

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