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The New Structuralism: Design, Engineering and Architectural Technologies

by Oxman, Rivka
The New Structuralism: Design, Engineering and Architectural Technologies

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ISBN10: 0470742275



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Today the convergence of design, engineering and architectural technologies is breeding a new material practice in experimental architecture. The significant emphasis on the structuring logic of tectonics is resulting in a 'new structuralism' in design. In this pioneering publication, this important shift is fully defined as a highly dynamic synthesis of emerging principles of spatial, structural and material ordering integrated through the application of materialisation and fabrication technologies. Providing the foundations for a new theory of structuring in architecture, the new structuralism has broad implications for the way we both conceive and undertake architectural design, as its impact starts to emanate not only across education internationally, but also through architectural research and practice.

Features premier research and design-oriented engineering practices:

  • Bollinger + Grohmann
  • Buro Happold
  • Hanif Kara (AKT)
  • Werner Sobek

Focuses on design and fabrication technologies in the recent work of:

  • Martin Bechthold
  • Barkow Leibinger
  • EMBT (Enric Miralles, Benedetta Tagliabue)
  • Gramazio & Kohler
  • Fabian Scheurer (designtoproduction)
  • Yves Weinand and Markus Hudert

Contributors include:

John Chilton

Dominik Holzer and Steven Downing

Neri Oxman

Helmut Pottmann

Nina Rappaport


About the Author

In the development of the field of design studies, one of the important areas of emerging knowledge has been the evolution of research, theories and experimental models related to processes of design. Rivka Oxman was one of the first researchers to explore the relationship between design thinking and computational models of design. For several decades she has been among the core body of international design researchers. In recognition of her contributions through research and publication to the understanding of architectural knowledge in models of design thinking and the role of knowledge in design education, she has been appointed a Fellow of the Design Research Society.

In recent years her work has attempted to reorient design thinking research to experimental models of digital design thinking. She has formulated novel information models of digital design such as generative and performance-based design. In defining and formulating these models in her research and writings, she has explored experimental pedagogy in architectural education as a medium to promote research-oriented design. Since 2006 she has been leading an experimental digital design studio at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology. She is an architect, researcher, author and educator. For the past four years she has been the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning at the Technion. A prominent member of the international research community in design, she is also Associate Editor of Design Studies and a member of the editorial board of leading international journals. Current interests are the exploration of adaptive generative mechanisms of architectural and structural morphology and their ability to be responsive to changing environmental conditions.

The merging of theory and praxis in architecture and design has become an important influence upon current design. New vectors of theoretical activity, particularly in recent decades, have come to play an important role in emerging design practices. Robert Oxman is an architect, educator, writer and researcher in the field of architectural and design histories and theories. He was educated at Harvard College and the Harvard Graduate School of Design where he studied with Josep Lluís Sert and Fumihiko Maki. He is Professor and Dean Emeritus at the Technion and is currently Professor of Architectural and Design History and Theories at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Tel Aviv. At Shenkar, he is Dean of Graduate Studies and engaged in developing a unique programme of graduate education which integrates design, technology and industry.

Oxman has held the chairs of Design Methods and CAAD at the Technical University Eindhoven in the Netherlands. His work in architectural and design history and theories since 1945 has been published internationally. He is currently involved in researching and writing in three fields. The first, on design concepts, involves the evolution of architectural and design theories and practices after Modernism. This work also addresses the emergence of architectural and design research during this period. The second, undertaken in collaboration with Rivka Oxman, is the definition of the impact of digital design upon emerging theories and design practices. Currently entitled The Digital in Design: Theory and Design in the Digital Age, it is scheduled for publication by Taylor & Francis in 2011. The third area, involving architectural and design knowledge, relates to the role of knowledge in design, education and research, and particularly the significance of universal knowledge in a digital age.


Table of Contents

Editorial (Helen Castle).

About the Guest-Editors (Rivka Oxman and Robert Oxman).

Spotlight: Visual highlights of the issue.

Introduction.

The New Structuralism: Design, Engineering and Architectural Technologies (Rivka Oxman and Robert Oxman).

Radical Sources of Design Engineering (Werner Sobek).

The renowned proponent of ultra- lightweight structures charts how his consultancy has developed a far-reaching approach to practice.

Structured Becoming: Evolutionary Processes in Design Engineering (Klaus Bollinger, Manfred Grohmann and Oliver Tessmann).

Structuring Strategies for Complex Geometries (Wolf Mangelsdorf).

On Design Engineering (Hanif Kara).

Innovative design-led engineer Hanif Kara advocates a holistic approach to architecture and engineering.

Weaving Architecture: Structuring the Spanish Pavilion, Expo 2010, Shanghai (Julio Martínez Calzón and Carlos Castañón Jiménez).

Optioneering: A New Basis for Engagement Between Architects and their Collaborators (Dominik Holzer and Steven Downing).

Heinz Isler's Infinite Spectrum: Form-Finding in Design (John Chilton).

Architectural Geometry as Design Knowledge (Helmut Pottmann).

Structuring Materiality: Design Fabrication of Heterogeneous Materials (Neri Oxman).

Materialising Complexity (Fabian Scheurer).

Fabricating Design: A Revolution of Choice (Frank Barkow).

Timberfabric: Applying Textile Principles on a Building Scale (Yves Weinand and Markus Hudert).

Encoding Material (Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler and Silvan Oesterle).

The Return of the Future: A Second Go at Robotic Construction (Martin Bechthold).

Bechthold examines the recent revival in robotic technologies in construction.

A Deeper Structural Theory (Nina Rappaport).

Counterpoint.

Digital Solipsism and the Paradox of the Great 'Forgetting' (Neil Spiller).


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Product Details

ISBN:
9780470742273
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
08/23/2010
Publisher:
Academy Press
Series info:
Architectural Design (Wiley)
Language:
English
Pages:
136
Height:
.40IN
Width:
8.20IN
Thickness:
.25
Series:
Architectural Design
Series Number:
80
Number of Units:
1
Illustration:
Yes
Copyright Year:
2010
Series Volume:
80
UPC Code:
4294967295
Editor:
Rivka Oxman
Author:
Robert Oxman
Author:
Rivka (edt) Oxman
Author:
Rivka Oxman
Editor:
Robert Oxman
Author:
Robert (EDT) Oxman
Author:
Rivka (EDT) Oxman
Subject:
ARCHITECTURE / General
Subject:
General Architecture
Subject:
Architecture Special Topics

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