Materials, Form and Architecture

Materials, Form and Architecture

by RichardWeston (Author)

Synopsis

Materials are a huge area of study in architecture. Backlashing against the digital and virtual wave, there is a fresh emphasis on the material qualities of buildings while, ironically, it is the information technologies that allow the architect direct control over what happens on the building site once more. The early chapters of the book survey the field historically and explore the theory of materials and form. These are followed by seven thematic chapters and a well-illustrated discussion of the future of materials with examples chosen from contemporary architecture. The book aims to inspire students and architects to take more interest in this often neglected aspect of architecture. It counters the tendency to think of materials as a 'technical' issue by addressing the subject historically and critically, linking cultural ideas to technical means.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 01
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Published: 11 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 1856695557
ISBN 13: 9781856695558

Media Reviews
What a delight: a book about materials that isn't a catalogue of building materials. No lists of the properties of stone, wood, concrete, glass and steel; instead, an invitation to think about what materials are, and about what it means to call architecture an art of materials... this is a wonderfully perceptive and readable book that architecture students will love. Architects' Journal
Author Bio
Richard Weston is Professional Research Fellow at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. A noted expert on Nordic Architecture, his previous books include a Sir Banister Fletcher Prize-winning study of Alvar Aalto.