Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
144
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Aug 5, 2005
Éditeur
Academy Press
ISBN-10
0470090936
ISBN-13
9780470090930
Description
In the realm of architecture, the line between concept and construction often blurs. Bob Sheil explores this intricate relationship by emphasizing the art of making in the architectural process. He contends that architects typically create not just structures but also the information necessary to bring those structures to life.
Sheil invites readers to reconsider the value of hands-on creation. This approach champions tangible engagement with materials and processes, suggesting that true innovation stems from understanding what it means to actually make something. The book delves into the profound connection between physical making and architectural design, showcasing how this union can lead to richer, more meaningful outcomes.
As readers journey through Sheil’s perspective, they will discover a compelling narrative that champions experimentation and practical engagement. By shifting the focus from mere ideation to the joys and challenges of making, this work inspires architects and designers alike to reconnect with the fundamental nature of their craft.
Sheil invites readers to reconsider the value of hands-on creation. This approach champions tangible engagement with materials and processes, suggesting that true innovation stems from understanding what it means to actually make something. The book delves into the profound connection between physical making and architectural design, showcasing how this union can lead to richer, more meaningful outcomes.
As readers journey through Sheil’s perspective, they will discover a compelling narrative that champions experimentation and practical engagement. By shifting the focus from mere ideation to the joys and challenges of making, this work inspires architects and designers alike to reconnect with the fundamental nature of their craft.
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