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[Place of publication not identified] : Center for Experimental Lectures, 2013.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Center for Experimental Lectures, 2013.
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475 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. : J. Ross Pub., 2012.
Pulsation in architecture / edited by Eric Goldemberg.
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128 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Basel ; Boston, Mass. : Birkhäuser, ©2000.
Young British architects / Jeremy Melvin.
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128 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
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Basel ; Boston, Mass. : Birkhäuser, ©2000.
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This volume expands David Reinfurt’s uniquely pragmatic and experimental approach to pedagogy into a collaborative project that weaves together a multiplicity of voices to present a polyphonic approach to design history and teaching. Three of Reinfurt’s new Princeton University graphic design courses—C-i-r-c-u-l-a-t-i-o-n, M-u-l-t-p-l-i-c-i-t-y and(...)
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A Co* program for graphic design
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This volume expands David Reinfurt’s uniquely pragmatic and experimental approach to pedagogy into a collaborative project that weaves together a multiplicity of voices to present a polyphonic approach to design history and teaching. Three of Reinfurt’s new Princeton University graphic design courses—C-i-r-c-u-l-a-t-i-o-n, M-u-l-t-p-l-i-c-i-t-y and R-e-s-e-a-r-c-h—developed explicitly in the context of remote teaching and in light of urgent realignments around whose stories get told and who does the telling, are presented in this follow-up to A *New* Program for Graphic Design (Inventory Press/D.A.P., 2018). C-i-r-c-u-l-a-t-i-o-n examines the distribution networks for graphic design including electronic and conventional means. M-u-l-t-p-l-i-c-i-t-y, taught with mathematics professor Philip Ording, explores graphic design from the perspective of topology and topology through the practice of graphic design. R-e-s-e-a-r-c-h is an advanced graphic design class which cultivates an exploratory and expansive design process and investigates what the term ""design research"" has meant at different points in design history.
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What is the actual difference between architectural and interior design? To answer the question, this book looks into the actions of interior disciplines, to understand what they do, not only what they are. In doing so, it studies them through intersection, to identify the essential principles that characterise this kind of design. From typology to topology, from context(...)
From within: between interior architecture and design
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What is the actual difference between architectural and interior design? To answer the question, this book looks into the actions of interior disciplines, to understand what they do, not only what they are. In doing so, it studies them through intersection, to identify the essential principles that characterise this kind of design. From typology to topology, from context to palimpsest, from space to place, the result is a story – particularly focused on the Italian tradition – of the ideas and projects that defined a particular design sensibility that knows no limits of context or scale.
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Mathematics has always been a vital tool in the architect's trade, but the last fifteen years have seen a sharp rise in the power of computers and has led to computational abilities far beyond anything previously available. Modern design software and computing power have changed the traditional role of geometry in architecture and opened up new possibilities enabled by(...)
AD : Mathematics of space
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Mathematics has always been a vital tool in the architect's trade, but the last fifteen years have seen a sharp rise in the power of computers and has led to computational abilities far beyond anything previously available. Modern design software and computing power have changed the traditional role of geometry in architecture and opened up new possibilities enabled by topology, non-Euclidean geometry, and other areas of mathematics. This new title in the Architectural Design series explores fascinating issues in modern design, most importantly the impact of mathematics on contemporary design creativity.
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Edited and published by the Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong between 1962 and 1967, ''The Situationist Times'' was an exuberant, multilingual, transdisciplinary magazine that became one of the most exciting and playful publications of the 1960s. Throughout its six diverse issues, the magazine challenged the notion of what it meant to be a situationist. Contributors(...)
These are situationist times! An inventory of reproductions, deformations, modifications, derivations, and transformations
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Edited and published by the Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong between 1962 and 1967, ''The Situationist Times'' was an exuberant, multilingual, transdisciplinary magazine that became one of the most exciting and playful publications of the 1960s. Throughout its six diverse issues, the magazine challenged the notion of what it meant to be a situationist. Contributors included Aldo Van Eyck, Asger Jorn, Max Bucaille, Pierre Alechinsky and Boris Vian; themes included ''situlogical'' patterns, labyrinths and topology. ''These Are Situationist Times!'' provides a history of the magazine, also probing its contemporary relevance and presenting the material de Jong assembled in the early 1970s for a never-realized seventh issue devoted to pinball.
Computed morphologies
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Presentation of a series of ground-breaking experiments with topological optimization of architectural structures. Topology optimization – a method widely applied in the aeronautical and automotive industries - may enable material reductions of up to 70 pct. in concrete structures, while generating novel, architectural forms. The realization of such complex structural(...)
Computed morphologies
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Presentation of a series of ground-breaking experiments with topological optimization of architectural structures. Topology optimization – a method widely applied in the aeronautical and automotive industries - may enable material reductions of up to 70 pct. in concrete structures, while generating novel, architectural forms. The realization of such complex structural morphologies however, calls for the development of new digital means of construction. The publication illustrates the development of new experimental, robotic production methods for the fabrication of novel architectural structures, and contextualizes the application of structural optimization as an architectural design strategy through historical examples, spanning from 18th century physics-based methods to contemporary building practices.
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The eighth issue design magazine containsthe following articles: Stuart Bailey "Dear X"; Ryan Gander "The Boy Who Always Looked Up"(part II); Anna Gwendoline Jackson "Inside Outside"; Gerry Beegan "I've Gone Modern"; Graham Meyer "The Metaphor Topology Riddle,or, etc."; Dmitri Siegel "Why Are All These Books Orange"; Kodwo Eshun "The Art of the Essay Film"; Katherine(...)
octobre 2004, The Hague
dot dot dot 8
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The eighth issue design magazine containsthe following articles: Stuart Bailey "Dear X"; Ryan Gander "The Boy Who Always Looked Up"(part II); Anna Gwendoline Jackson "Inside Outside"; Gerry Beegan "I've Gone Modern"; Graham Meyer "The Metaphor Topology Riddle,or, etc."; Dmitri Siegel "Why Are All These Books Orange"; Kodwo Eshun "The Art of the Essay Film"; Katherine Gillieson "The English Breakfast as a Modular System"; Mornu- "Shadow Lovers"; David Reinfurt "Global Branding"; John Körmeling "Design for a New Disease"; David Reinfurt "Black,American,Express"; Karel Martens "Journal of High-Principled Typography"; Stuart Bailey "Equation for a Composite Design; Parts 2 & 3"; Atonin Kosik "Czech Dream Project"; Peter Bilak "Bout Nothing, Really", etc.
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octobre 2004, The Hague
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The six issues of The Situationist Times published between 1962–1967 are an extraordinary marriage of political polemic and visual art. The first two issues were coedited by Noël Arnaud, editor of the solitary issue of Surrealiste Revolutionnaire. The second issue saw the first experiments with typography and multiple-colored paper stocks. Issue three was the first(...)
The Situationist Times: facsimile box set
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The six issues of The Situationist Times published between 1962–1967 are an extraordinary marriage of political polemic and visual art. The first two issues were coedited by Noël Arnaud, editor of the solitary issue of Surrealiste Revolutionnaire. The second issue saw the first experiments with typography and multiple-colored paper stocks. Issue three was the first produced with de Jong solely at the helm. Her editorial style produced a range of contributors, from architects (Aldo Van Eyck, David Georges Emmerich) to an art historian (Hans Jaffe) to astrophysicists (Jayant Narlikar, Fred Hoyle) to a composer (Peter Schat). As the publication went on, the emphasis became more visual (issue three had “situlogical” patterns, issue four had labyrinths, issue five featured topology). The set also includes a seventh volume with commentary, essays, photography and ephemera.
Théorie de l’art