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Two Spheres : Physical and Strategic Design in Architecture.

Explaining the connection between physical and strategic design, this book proposes an aesthetic connection between two equal aspects of architectural design: the Real and the Ideal. Addressing architectural thinkers from the broad realms of academia and practice, it is suitable either as a seminar...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bachman, Leonard R. R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012.
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Two Spheres; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Introduction and Acknowledgments; Foreword by Ken Hall; Prologue; Part One: Scoping Complexity; 1. Postindustrial Emergence; Precept One: Three Epochs; Precept Two: The Chasm; Precept Three: The Complex Whole; Precept Four: The Physical and Strategic Spheres of Design; The Shape of Sections to Come; 2. Scoping Complexity; Complexity: Tangles, Tandems, and Tapestries; Looking Outward: Complexity and Science; Looking Back: Complexity and Postindustrial Progress; Looking Within: Complexity and Philosophy. 
505 8 |a Looking Forward: Complexity and Architecture3. Buildings as Complex Systems; The Building as Flow; The Building as Phenomena; The Building as System; The Building as Program; The Building as Robot; The Building as Teleology; Part Two: Embracing Complexity; 4. Encounters with Complexity; Introduction; The Four Encounters with Complexity; Encounter One: Wicked Problems Basis of Complexity; Encounter Two: Messy Complexity of the Whole; Encounter Three: Ordered Complexity of the Essence; Encounter Four: Natural Complexity of the Organism; Discussion; 5. Converging into Complexity. 
505 8 |a Introduction: Encounter, Converge, and EmbraceConvergence One: Bounded Rationality Meets Computer Cybernetics; Convergence Two: Local Perception Meets Global Dynamics; Convergence Three: Cost Meets Long-term Value; Convergence Four: Consumptive Growth Meets Environmental Limits; 6. Embracing Complexity; Hermeneutics; Unique Essence; Animation; Aesthetics; Conclusion to Part Two; Part Three: Mapping Complexity onto the Realm; 7. Mapping Complexity onto the Profession; The Threads; Mapping Complexity onto the Realm; Discourses in the Realm; Mapping Complexity onto the Profession. 
505 8 |a 8. Postindustrial Occupation in ArchitectureSeeking Complexity: Richness and Fit; Revealing Complexity: Distinguishing Symptoms from Systems; Embracing Complexity: Beyond Intuition, Expertise, and Reduction; Mapping Complexity: From Relation to Information; Scoping Complexity: Toward a Clinical Practice of Architecture; Mining Complexity: Tools and Strategies; 9. The Domain of Education; Postindustrial Complexity in Education; Components of a Postindustrial Curriculum; 10. The Domain of the Discipline; Design Inquiry and Research Inquiry: How the Discipline Lives. 
505 8 |a Validity and Reliability in Architectural DiscourseToward a Clinical Database of Architecture; Notes; Bibliography; Index. 
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