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Structure as Architecture: A Source Book for Architects and Structural Engineers
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Structure as Architecture: A Source Book for Architects and Structural Engineers

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A beautifully illustrated guide to integrating functional structures as a design feature in buildings

 
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5Please read  Jun 18, 2006
If architecture is viewed as ideas of establishing different relationships between people and space, then structure is the first step to achieve these relationship in reality. How do we appropriately use different structure elements in reality, what kind of architectural effects will them create? These questions are answered in Andrew W.Charleson's book 'Structure as architecture'. The book is divided into chapters such as function/exterior/interior of buildings,structural detailing, light and structures and so on, which are discussed from both theoretical and practical approach. With enormous amount of first hand photo illustrations, the book also gives a comprehensive visual case studies to the reader. It is enjoyable to read and I recommend this stunning book to all architectural, building science students as well as architects and engineers in practice.

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4Compulsory purchase for Architects and Engineers alike  Dec 10, 2005
Although Architecture and Engineering are really only different sides of the same coin, they are often treated in completely different ways. Certainly they are normally approached from different directions. Charleson's book addresses this lack of continuity, and reduces structural diagrams down to a simple level (good for architecture students) as well as opening up the ideas of light and air and structure to thoseof a more engineering bent... And from all accounts he's a pretty inspirational lecturer as well, with the students fizzing away with excitement.

End result: if you are a student of Architecture or Engineering, then rush out and buy this book. Invaluable source of knowledge - guaranteed to help you through those exams...

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5Excellent book on the topic STRUCTURE and ARCHITECTURE  Nov 28, 2005
As per name, this book provides an excellent reference to building structures that expresses its architectural ideas. The book is well written and provides examples from around the world! ^_^

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5A student's opinion  Oct 04, 2005
I am a student studying architecture, and have found this book to be a very useful reference.

The first time I used it, I was looking for specific examples of "expressive" architecture. In the index, I found a long list of qualities such as "grounded", "light", "dynamic" etc. with references to pages illustrating specific projects whose structure has those qualities. The clear, full colour photos really help you get the feel of the buildings.

I don't know of any other book that I could have looked to for that purpose. Of course, the content is useful for numerous other reasons as well.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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