guest ed. by Mark Garcia
- Editor(s)
- Mark Garcia
- Publication
- London : Johm Wiley and Sons, 2009
- Scope
- 144 Pages, illustrated, 27 cm.
- ISBN
- 9780470699591
Pattern-making is ubiquitous in both the natural and manmade world. The human propensity for pattern recognition and fabrication is innate. Encompassing the historical, vernacular and parametric, this title explores the creation, materialisation and theorisation of some of the world's most significant and spectacularly patterned spaces. It investigates how interiors, buildings, cities and landscapes are patterned through design, production and manufacturing, use, time, accident and perception. It also brings into focus how contemporary advanced spatial practices and CAD/CAM are now pushing patterns to encompass a greater range of structural, programmatic, aesthetic and material effects and properties.
- Keywords
- architecture theory
- Location
- Cabinet 15 - 1: Architectuur
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