The Architecture of the Facade provides a comprehensive study of the
facade as both a physical and cultural artifact, highlighting its
significance as a critical component of the civic realm and arguing
for the restoration of the art of the facade as both a subject of
study within academia and an aspiration within the profession at
large. As the principal surface of mediation, contextualization, and
representation, the facade carries the lion’s share of
responsibility for containing the internal environment and confronting
the outer world. And yet, in recent decades, the very question of what
exactly a facade is has been raised by the dramatic changes in
building technology, advances of parametric design, and the ubiquity
of autonomous buildings. The Architecture of the Facade addresses
these and other related issues. The book is organized into 12
chapters, with each chapter focusing on a particular aspect of the
phenomenon of the facade such as those of wall, the frame,
transparency, and the role of the facade in civic space. Korman also
discusses proportional systems, the language of composition, the role
of precedent, the importance of context, and much more. Over 350
photos and diagrams provide readers with a variety of examples of
artful facades throughout history. Online teaching resources that
accompany this book include a course syllabus, a glossary, and a
Pinterest tack board of facades. This book will be of great interest
to students in architecture studios as well as instructors and
professional architects interested in facade design.
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ISBN
9781317529507
Publisert
2022
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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