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Dietmar Eberle (Ed.) - 9 x 9 – A Method of Design: From City to House Continued - 9783035606324 - V9783035606324
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9 x 9 – A Method of Design: From City to House Continued

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Description for 9 x 9 – A Method of Design: From City to House Continued Hardcover. An ideal design is site-specific, which is the only way architecture can create or connect with a specific sense of identity. This method handbook, developed at the Department of Architectural Design of the ETH Zurich, offers a playful way in which to systematically ascertain a complex framework and use it for your own design. Editor(s): Eberle, Dietmar; Nasso, Marcello. Num Pages: 536 pages, 875 colour illustrations, 875 farb. Abb. BIC Classification: AMC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 245 x 210. .
An ideal design is site-specific, which is the only way architecture can create or connect with a specific sense of identity. This requires addressing the structural and local circumstances. This method handbook offers a playful way in which to systematically ascertain a complex framework and use it for your own design. The "9 x 9 method" takes all relevant factors and their alternate interaction into consideration: location, structure, shell, program, and materiality, all which, in a matrix with various intersections, produce exactly 9 "fields of action" for the design. The individual "fields" are not only illustrated visually ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publisher
Birkhauser Switzerland
Number of pages
536
Condition
New
Publication date
2018
Number of Pages
544
Place of Publication
, Switzerland
ISBN
9783035606324
SKU
V9783035606324
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About Dietmar Eberle (Ed.)
Dietmar Eberle, Professor of Architectural Design, ETH Zurich

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