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9780071201131: Architectural Design Portable Handbook
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An essential reference for any working architect, this customizable handbook guides architects through their projects every step of the way.It summarizes and synthesizes key on-the-job information: design strategies, site analysis methods, and the use of CAD and other graphics. It is filled with sidebars which highlight quotes from leading practitioners, quick tips and shortcuts, and checklists.

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Every architect wants to become a better designer, and Andy Pressman, director of the architecture program at the Univeristy of New Mexicoand a practicing architect, has put together a handy little volume to help both veterans and novices hone their skills. He identifies and discusses important issues while focusing on the magical aspects of design, explaining that his left-brained approach is merely a necessary evil for organizing and clarifying heaps of material. Among the numerous elements he covers are critical thinking in design; orchestrating client involvement; professional ethics; computing, drawing, site planning, and physical modeling; architectural photography; sustainability; structures, mechanical systems, lighting, and acoustics; daylighting; building codes and universal design; and time management. He writes, however, that the essence of his book "lies in a departure from algorithms, easy solutions, and a business-centered culture." He has peppered his text with essays and interviews by more than 70 educators and practitioners, who draw on their specialties and experience, and he unapologetically describes their contributions as patchwork. He's proud of having given a diverse range of individuals free reign, allowing them to write about what's on their minds. Useful to be sure, Pressman's handbook also has a lively design, is dotted with drawings and charts, and is fun to read. Architectural Record 20011201 At first I didn't get this book. Why persuade dozens of today's best thinkers-about-architecture to contribute to an opus on the exalted topic of architectural design--and put it in a petite package just a tad larger than 8" x 6"? Why not do it hard cover--instead of lightweight and plastic-covered? But, it's Andy Pressman's work, and I really like the other books he's written, so!!I tossed it in my backpack to read on the subway. It also fit snug in my briefcase, traveling with me when I knew there would be a few minutes of waiting--and reading--time. But it wasn't until I slopped mocha yogurt on the slick cover--and cleaned it up easily and instantaneously--that the light dawned, fully illuminating a book design conscious of how architects and students actually would use it. They will read it at lunch and on the go, one essay at a time, and draw small and careful inspirations from the pieces.The content of these pieces is painstakingly constructed into a framework supplied by Pressman by introducing each of the essays and imposing a structure of common voice throughout. The essays themselves--there are 82 of them, most written by co-authors--run the design-process gamut from preprogramming ("inspiration") through a manifesto for the future ("getting wired"). Not all will ring everyone's bell (there are two that shouldn't be in there at all--but I won't say which ones), yet everyone will find plenty personally appealing.FROM GOOSEBUMPS TO ACOUSTICS It is difficult to capture the many facets of architecture with the written word, and this PORTABLE HANDBOOK does an admirable job. The author does not deny the magic of creating architecture, in fact he calls the lead (and truly top-notch) essay, an interview with Antoine Predock, FAIA, "The Goosebump Factor." Pressman also explains early on that the linearity of the written word cannot capture fully the iterative nature of the design process.Variation in presentation helps reinforce this iteration. As in previous books, Pressman uses straight text interspersed with question-and-answers and interviews. The words are well seasoned with sketches galore, including some real beauties by Pencil and Pen Wizard Paul Laseau in "Drawing as a Discovery." Even the more arcane topics, such as acoustics, sing at the hands of their particular maestros: in this case acoustician Gary Siebein, AIA, who wrote "Ten Things Every Architect Should Know About Acoustics that Your Teachers Never Told You." Here's number 3: "You Cannot Understand What a Priest Says in a Cathedral."RETHINKING PRACTICE The pre- and post-design phase concerns are more compelling than many of the "design" chapters themselves. For instance, Karen Greenstreet, PhD, president of Greenstreet Consulting, and Bob Greenstreet, RIBA, PhD, dean of the University of Wisconsin/Milwaukee's school of architecture, offer a chapter on presentations that is worth the price of admission for its tips on communicating with clients. The premise: "The client probably does not have your visual skills and cannot 'read' drawings fluently." Ralph Kaplan offers "Ten Ways of Looking at a Building," as seen through the eyes of a client: "Most people don't think like architects. And architects too often don't think like people. If they did, they might begin asking the questions that people ask: How big? How much? How soon?"It's tough to wind down from such heady material, and the last piece by Pressman, "Toward Great Architecture: Top 10 Snippets" does it nicely. It distills 600 pages into 10 big ideas for practicing architecture into the future. They range from "demarginalize practice" to "communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and the public," to "pursue lifelong learning." It is striking how well these ideas dovetail the AIA's Aligning the Institute for the Millennium (AIM) strategic plan, renewed interest in ethics, the rise of mandatory continuing education, and passion for speaking the language of clients and the public. We are, it seems, poised for a new paradigm of professional development, and should thank Pressman and company for offering this handy roadmap. -- Stubbs, Stephanie AIArchitect 20010801
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A guide to creating meaningful architectural form, Architectural Design Portable Handbook grounds design in the real world. It summarizes, synthesizes, and systematizes the core tasks of design, integrating key information into a working context to facilitate optimal design solutions. Inside you'll find expert, time- and error-sparing coverage of:

-Core issues of design

-Working with clients-Site analysis

-User-needs evaluation

-Information compilation

-Concept development

-Exploring design alternatives

-Computing and design

-Presentations

For seasoned practitioners, those first entering the field, and students alike, this unique design guide from noted architect Andy Pressman is likely to become a beloved tool. Accessible, useful, and full of value-added features such as quick tips and case studies, quotes from leading architects, checklists, and a customizable layout that encourages you to add your own helpful notes and reminders, Architectural Design Portable Handbook is a gift for architects to give themselves.

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  • PublisherMcGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 0071201130
  • ISBN 13 9780071201131
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages400

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