Structure as Architecture: A source book for architects and structural engineers (2nd Ed)
By Andrew Charleson
Routledge | September 2014 | ISBN-10: 0415644593 | True PDF | 260 pages | 52.6 mb
http://www.amazon.com/Structure-Architecture-Architects-Structural-Engineers/dp/0415644593
Structure as Architecture presents a comprehensive analysis of the indispensable role of structure in architecture. An exploration, as well as a celebration, of structure, the book draws on a series of design studies and case study examples to illustrate how structure can be employed to realize a wide range of concepts in contemporary architecture. By examining design principles that relate to both architecture and structural engineering, Andrew Charleson provides new insights into the relationship between both the technical and aesthetic aspects of architecture.
Now in its second edition, the text has been extensively revised and updated throughout. Features include:
- A brand new chapter on hidden structure, adding to the material on exposed structures
- Two new chapters on using structure to realise common architectural concepts through a combination of precedents and creative design
- Over 50 new case studies from across the globe
- Easy-to-understand diagrams and a highly visual design to aid understanding and accessibility
More than two hundred case studies of contemporary buildings from countries such as the UK, the US, France, Germany, Spain, Hong Kong, Australia and Japan illustrate how a thorough integration of structure adds layers of richness and enhances the realisation of architectural design concepts.
About the Author
Andrew Charleson has visited, photographed and analysed almost all of the case-study buildings. He is an Associate Professor at the School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Bringing over forty years structural engineering experience to the topic, he has also authored the book Seismic Design for Architects: Outwitting the Quake and published many papers, not only related to the subject of this book, but also to his other areas of research interest, earthquake engineering and earthquake architecture.
CONTENTS
List of figures viii
Preface xx
Acknowledgements xxi
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Chapter 2. Two building studies 6
Chapter 3. Relationships between architectural and structural form 14
Chapter 4. Building exterior 41
Chapter 5. Building function 63
Chapter 6. Interior structure 84
Chapter 7. Structural detailing 106
Chapter 8. Structure and light 125
Chapter 9. Representation and symbolism 145
Chapter 10. Hidden structure 161
Chapter 11. Expressing architectural concepts 175
Chapter 12. Facilitating architectural qualities 202
Chapter 13. Conclusions 228
Index 231