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Fabric Innovation and Material Responsibility in Architecture
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FABRIC[ated] examines fabric as a catalyst for innovation, reflection, change and transformation in architecture.
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FABRIC[ated] examines fabric as a catalyst for innovation, reflection, change and transformation in architecture.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000860740
- Artikelnr.: 68132485
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000860740
- Artikelnr.: 68132485
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Tolya Stonorov is Associate Professor of Architecture and Associate Director of Norwich University's School of Architecture + Art. Tolya has practiced design-build since 2006, when she co-founded her design-build collaborative firm, Stonorov Workshop. She has received multiple awards for excellence for her professional and academic work from the American Institute of Architects' New England and Vermont chapters, among others. In addition, she received the Vermont Women in Higher Education Peggy Williams Award for her teaching and scholarship. Tolya gives lectures and participates in symposium panels nationally and internationally. Her latest book, The Design-Build Studio: Crafting Meaningful Work in Architecture Education, was published in 2017 by Routledge.
1. Introduction 2. The Philosophy of Fabric Innovation in Architecture 3.
Digital Fabrication and Fabric Innovation 4. The Sustainability of Tensile
Structures 5. The Art and Science of Fabric Forming; 6 Case Studies:
VEILING: Gender, Fabric and Woven Structures A. Seaming: The Fabrication of
Keswa, B. Translation: Female Garment to Architecture Studio C. Pipeline
Resistance and Feminist Spatial Practice D. GEO TEXTILES: Weaving
Restoration Ecology and Cultural Narratives E. Weaving a Home F. Communal
Architecture: A More Finely Calibrated Set of Relationships 7. Case
Studies: COMPRESSION: Fabric Formed Concrete and Dense Applications A.
Spacer Fabric Pavilion - Advanced 3D Textile Applications in Architecture
B. Lightweight cable-net and fabric formwork system for the HiLo unit at
NEST C. The Flexible Way D. Joseph Sarafian and Ron Culver, Form-Finding
the MARS Pavilion, USA 8. Case Studies: TENSION: Tensile Structures and
Inflatables A. Fabric[ating] Act[ivat]ion B. Hollygrove Shade-Water
Pavilion C. AirDraft D. PATCHWORKS: A Report from Three Fabricated Futures
9. Conclusion
Digital Fabrication and Fabric Innovation 4. The Sustainability of Tensile
Structures 5. The Art and Science of Fabric Forming; 6 Case Studies:
VEILING: Gender, Fabric and Woven Structures A. Seaming: The Fabrication of
Keswa, B. Translation: Female Garment to Architecture Studio C. Pipeline
Resistance and Feminist Spatial Practice D. GEO TEXTILES: Weaving
Restoration Ecology and Cultural Narratives E. Weaving a Home F. Communal
Architecture: A More Finely Calibrated Set of Relationships 7. Case
Studies: COMPRESSION: Fabric Formed Concrete and Dense Applications A.
Spacer Fabric Pavilion - Advanced 3D Textile Applications in Architecture
B. Lightweight cable-net and fabric formwork system for the HiLo unit at
NEST C. The Flexible Way D. Joseph Sarafian and Ron Culver, Form-Finding
the MARS Pavilion, USA 8. Case Studies: TENSION: Tensile Structures and
Inflatables A. Fabric[ating] Act[ivat]ion B. Hollygrove Shade-Water
Pavilion C. AirDraft D. PATCHWORKS: A Report from Three Fabricated Futures
9. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. The Philosophy of Fabric Innovation in Architecture 3.
Digital Fabrication and Fabric Innovation 4. The Sustainability of Tensile
Structures 5. The Art and Science of Fabric Forming; 6 Case Studies:
VEILING: Gender, Fabric and Woven Structures A. Seaming: The Fabrication of
Keswa, B. Translation: Female Garment to Architecture Studio C. Pipeline
Resistance and Feminist Spatial Practice D. GEO TEXTILES: Weaving
Restoration Ecology and Cultural Narratives E. Weaving a Home F. Communal
Architecture: A More Finely Calibrated Set of Relationships 7. Case
Studies: COMPRESSION: Fabric Formed Concrete and Dense Applications A.
Spacer Fabric Pavilion - Advanced 3D Textile Applications in Architecture
B. Lightweight cable-net and fabric formwork system for the HiLo unit at
NEST C. The Flexible Way D. Joseph Sarafian and Ron Culver, Form-Finding
the MARS Pavilion, USA 8. Case Studies: TENSION: Tensile Structures and
Inflatables A. Fabric[ating] Act[ivat]ion B. Hollygrove Shade-Water
Pavilion C. AirDraft D. PATCHWORKS: A Report from Three Fabricated Futures
9. Conclusion
Digital Fabrication and Fabric Innovation 4. The Sustainability of Tensile
Structures 5. The Art and Science of Fabric Forming; 6 Case Studies:
VEILING: Gender, Fabric and Woven Structures A. Seaming: The Fabrication of
Keswa, B. Translation: Female Garment to Architecture Studio C. Pipeline
Resistance and Feminist Spatial Practice D. GEO TEXTILES: Weaving
Restoration Ecology and Cultural Narratives E. Weaving a Home F. Communal
Architecture: A More Finely Calibrated Set of Relationships 7. Case
Studies: COMPRESSION: Fabric Formed Concrete and Dense Applications A.
Spacer Fabric Pavilion - Advanced 3D Textile Applications in Architecture
B. Lightweight cable-net and fabric formwork system for the HiLo unit at
NEST C. The Flexible Way D. Joseph Sarafian and Ron Culver, Form-Finding
the MARS Pavilion, USA 8. Case Studies: TENSION: Tensile Structures and
Inflatables A. Fabric[ating] Act[ivat]ion B. Hollygrove Shade-Water
Pavilion C. AirDraft D. PATCHWORKS: A Report from Three Fabricated Futures
9. Conclusion