Basics: Architectural Design
Bert Bielefeld
Birkhaüser, Basel, 2013
€32,95
The fundamental idea is the starting point of every design. The idea is formulated into the concept; the concept is expressed in the for- mal language; the form requires a particular material; the space is given shape. Architecture is created. Described in this manner, the design process seems simple and straightforward. But for students of architecture, it is in most cases a difficult learning process. But designing can be learned! What are the conceptual possibilities for finding the first step towards a design idea? What methods can be used to develop the idea and to arrive at an architectural concept? Furthermore, architecture is first and foremost the designing of (indoor) spaces. But how are rooms structured, rather than merely decorated? What role does the use of materials and materiality play? This compilation of the volumes “Design Ideas”, “Design Methods”, “Materials” and “Spatial Design” in the successful student series Basics now gathers the fundamental topics of architectural design together in one book and thus in one context answers crucial questions concerning the hows and whys of the design process.
ISBN: 9783038215608