'An intriguing journey into ... [Cecil Balmonds]... thought processes'
--Grand Designs, April 2007

Balmond is making the transition from structural engineer working alongside other architects to an architect in his own right. His structural thinking differs from that of others in his field, in its completely innovative conception of the engineer's contribution to architecture. The plasticity of architectural plans is enhanced through a decisive promotion of their structural designs. The borderline between structure and architecture thus becomes increasingly blurred. This process is explained in detail in "Informal" by reference to eight seminal projects. Balmond elucidates the theoretical basis of his engineering and architectural solutions, and his sketches transcend purely technical illustration - they are key to his approach. "Informal" invites readers to rethink their understanding of the relationships between architecture, design and engineering.
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Cecil Balmond is making transition from structural engineer working alongside other architects. His structural thinking differs from that of others in his field, in its conception of engineer's contribution to architecture. This book offers a comprehensive account of his innovative approach to architecture and engineering.
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Product details

ISBN
9783791337760
Published
2007-01-16
Publisher
Prestel
Height
185 mm
Width
115 mm
Age
01, G
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
400

Biographical note

The Author Cecil Balmond is deputy chairman Arup. He has collaborated with Rem Koolhaas, Philip Johnson, Daniel Libeskind and Toyo Ito, among many others. His recent projects include Penn Bridge, Philadelphia; Coimbra Footbridge, Portugal; Battersea Power Station Twist, London; and Seattle Central Library, among others.