A pioneering title, High Definition explores the onslaught of new and highly accurate digital metrology tools in large- and small-scale 3-D scanning and 3-D modelling. Capable of measuring space to an accuracy of less than 1 mm, these tools offer unprecedented precision for the development and interrogation of design before, during and post production. Over the last decade or so, the array of designers' digital tools to propose and make their ideas have evolved significantly, but the absence of high-accuracy, zero-tolerance design production has often remained the missing piece between design…mehr
A pioneering title, High Definition explores the onslaught of new and highly accurate digital metrology tools in large- and small-scale 3-D scanning and 3-D modelling. Capable of measuring space to an accuracy of less than 1 mm, these tools offer unprecedented precision for the development and interrogation of design before, during and post production. Over the last decade or so, the array of designers' digital tools to propose and make their ideas have evolved significantly, but the absence of high-accuracy, zero-tolerance design production has often remained the missing piece between design and fulfilment. Innovative technologies are thus substantially recalibrating the way that designers operate in the world between the drawn and the made, having the power to transform the architect's role from that of visualiser to one that is intensely involved with the realisation of objects and buildings. High Definition will examine the capabilities of advanced technologies in design production through their impact on design theory, practice and greater levels of collaboration between design and manufacturing. It will permeate the entangled world between means and meaning and unravel a new understanding between the representation and production of architectural design.
Contributors include: Philip Beesley, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Gehry Technologies, Ruairi Glynn, Zaha Hadid Architects, ScanLAB Projects, Territorial Agency, Skylar Tibbits, Mike Webb.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bob Sheil is?Professor in Architecture and Design through Production at UCL, and has been?Director of The Bartlett School of Architecture since 2014. He is a founding partner of sixteen*(makers), whose work in collaboration with Stahlbogen GmbH '55/02' won a RIBA award for design in 2010, and also includes a ten year catalogue of experimental projects both internationally published and exhibited. He is an educator, critic, researcher, collaborator and practitioner, as well as an experimental designer who is fascinated by transgression between making, craft, and technology, in architectural design practice.?He is the author of multiple book chapters, refereed papers, and articles on design, making and technology. He has co-designed and built 6 significant artefacts/built works, and been internationally exhibited on 11 occasions. He has edited five books, including three issues of Architectural Design; Design through Making (2005), Protoarchitecture (2008), and the forthcoming High Definition: Negotiating Zero Tolerance (2014), an AD Reader Manufacturing the Bespoke published in 2012, and 55/02: A sixteen*(makers) Monograph (also 2012). In 2011, he Co-Chaired the highly acclaimed international conference 'FABRICATE' with Ruairi Glynn, for which he also co-edited the substantial parallel publication. FABRICATE has now become an internationally established conference brand, with the 2014 event hosted by ETH Zurich.
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EDITORIAL 5 Helen Castle ABOUT THE GUEST-EDITOR 6 Bob Sheil INTRODUCTION High Definition: Negotiating Zero Tolerance 8 Bob Sheil Digital Doppelgängers: Future Scanscapes 20 Matthew Shaw and William Trossell Arraying Territories: Remote Sensing and Escalation in the North 30 Ann-Sofi Rönnskog and John Palmesino Tracking, Tagging and Scanning the City 40 Andrew Hudson-Smith What We Want Is in That Room 48 Ilona Gaynor and Benedict Singleton Drawing into the Cloud 54 Birgir Örn Jónsson Landschaft: Revisiting The Journey and Drive-In House 60 Michael Webb Tripping the Flight Fantastic: Slipstream, Terminal 2, Heathrow Airport 74 Ralph Parker and Tim Lucas Gehry Partners' Fondation Louis Vuitton: Crowdsourcing Embedded Intelligence 82 Tobias Nolte and Andrew Witt Diffusive Thermal Architecture: New Work from the Hylozoic Series 90 Philip Beesley Animating Architecture: Coupling High-Definition Sensing with High-Definition Actuation 100 Ruairi Glynn Impossible Objects 106 Brandon Kruysman and Jonathan Proto To the Micron: A New Architecture Through High-Resolution Multi-Scalar Design and Manufacturing 112 Richard Beckett and Sarat Babu 4D Printing: Multi-Material Shape Change 116 Skylar Tibbits Soft Tolerance: An Approach for Additive Construction on Site 122 Marta Malé-Alemany and Jordi Portell COUNTERPOINT: Why We Need Architecture of Tolerance 128 Branko Kolarevic CONTRIBUTOR 133
EDITORIAL 5 Helen Castle ABOUT THE GUEST-EDITOR 6 Bob Sheil INTRODUCTION High Definition: Negotiating Zero Tolerance 8 Bob Sheil Digital Doppelgängers: Future Scanscapes 20 Matthew Shaw and William Trossell Arraying Territories: Remote Sensing and Escalation in the North 30 Ann-Sofi Rönnskog and John Palmesino Tracking, Tagging and Scanning the City 40 Andrew Hudson-Smith What We Want Is in That Room 48 Ilona Gaynor and Benedict Singleton Drawing into the Cloud 54 Birgir Örn Jónsson Landschaft: Revisiting The Journey and Drive-In House 60 Michael Webb Tripping the Flight Fantastic: Slipstream, Terminal 2, Heathrow Airport 74 Ralph Parker and Tim Lucas Gehry Partners' Fondation Louis Vuitton: Crowdsourcing Embedded Intelligence 82 Tobias Nolte and Andrew Witt Diffusive Thermal Architecture: New Work from the Hylozoic Series 90 Philip Beesley Animating Architecture: Coupling High-Definition Sensing with High-Definition Actuation 100 Ruairi Glynn Impossible Objects 106 Brandon Kruysman and Jonathan Proto To the Micron: A New Architecture Through High-Resolution Multi-Scalar Design and Manufacturing 112 Richard Beckett and Sarat Babu 4D Printing: Multi-Material Shape Change 116 Skylar Tibbits Soft Tolerance: An Approach for Additive Construction on Site 122 Marta Malé-Alemany and Jordi Portell COUNTERPOINT: Why We Need Architecture of Tolerance 128 Branko Kolarevic CONTRIBUTOR 133
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