Format:
1 online resource (233 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781603446662
Series Statement:
Studies in Architecture and Culture v.6
Content:
The Architectural Project considers the practice of architectural design as it has developed from the Renaissance into the Modern era. Here, CoronaMartínez emphasizes the distinction between an architectural project, created in the architect's mind and materialized as a set of drawings on paper, and the realized threedimensional building. Architectural schooling, he suggests, has had a decisive role in the transmission of these practices. He concludes that the methods formalized in Beaux Arts teaching are not only still with us but are in good part responsible for the stylistic instability that haunts Modern architecture
Note:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 Design Processes -- CHAPTER 2 Description Generation -- CHAPTER 3 Design Education -- CHAPTER 4 The Two Faces of Functionalism -- CHAPTER 5 Typology -- CHAPTER 6 Development of the ProjectThe Elements of Architecture -- CHAPTER 7 Elements of Composition -- CHAPTER 8 Changes in Design MethodThe Future in the Present -- Notes -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version Corona-Martínez, Alfonso The Architectural Project College Station : Texas A&M University Press,c2003 ISBN 9781585441860
Language:
English
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