RM 130
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Introduction to Architectural Technology
Will McLean and Pete Silver
Paperback
380 illustrations
192 pages
220 x 220 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 566 4
Published September 2008
Contents
Foreword
1. Structural Physics
2. Structural Elements
3. Structural Logic
4. Human Comfort
5. Building Performance
6. Computational Tools and Techniques
7. Case Studies
8. Building Codes
Further Reading
Sources
Credits
Profiles
Index
Understanding the relationship between design and technology is critical to the understanding of architecture. Aimed at architectural students, this book provides an accessible introduction to all aspects of architectural technology: structural physics, structural elements and forms, heating, lighting, environmental control and computer modelling. As well as providing a clear grounding in these topics, it will also help students to integrate their design thinking with appropriate structural and environmental solutions. The book sets out to explain the relationships between physical phenomena, materials, building elements and structural types using simple classification systems and real world examples. Photographs are used to familiarize the user with common construction technology, while historical examples are employed to chart significant moments in the history of architectural engineering. The book also explores current computer techniques for assisting students to predict the structural and environmental behaviour of buildings. Written by experienced teachers, it will be invaluable for those contemplating the study of architecture and those already on such a course.
Will McLean and Pete Silver both teach at The School of Architecture and the Built Environment (SABE) at The University of Westminster, London. They are contributing authors to Fabrication – The Designer’s Guide (2006).
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