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Basics Spatial Design 1st Edition by Ulrich Exner, Dietrich Pressel ISBN 376438848X 9783764388485

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Publisher: Birkhäuser Architecture
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.55 MB
Pages: 84
Author: Ulrich Exner, Dietrich Pressel
ISBN: 9783764388485, 376438848X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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ISBN 10: 376438848X 
ISBN 13: 9783764388485
Author: Ulrich Exner, Dietrich Pressel

Architecture does not consist of two-dimensional drawings – it is built space. The volume Basics Spatial Design focuses on what underlies the perception and design of space and helps to create a deep understanding of the conscious design of three-dimensional relationships. It presents possibilities for spatial design clearly and in a manner that is easily adaptable for one’s own work. Topics: What is space? How do I perceive space? Design parameters – elements of space Repertoire – using the tools

Basics Spatial Design 1st Table of contents:

Part 1: The Elements of Space

  • Chapter 1: Form and Volume
    • Defining space through solid and void
    • Mass and void relationships
    • Architectural forms and their psychological effects
  • Chapter 2: Plane and Surface
    • Floors, walls, ceilings as spatial definers
    • Materials, textures, and their sensory qualities
    • Openings (doors, windows) and their role in connection/separation
  • Chapter 3: Line and Point
    • Structural elements, circulation paths, focal points
    • Grids, axes, and their organizational power
    • Light as a defining element (lines of light, points of light)
  • Chapter 4: Light and Shadow
    • Natural vs. artificial light
    • Daylighting strategies
    • The emotional and functional impact of light
    • Shadows as spatial elements

Part 2: Organizing Space

  • Chapter 5: Circulation and Movement
    • Paths, corridors, stairs, ramps
    • Flow and sequence of spaces
    • Creating a sense of journey or destination
  • Chapter 6: Scale and Proportion
    • Human scale and its importance
    • Relationship between elements and the overall space
    • Creating intimacy or grandeur
  • Chapter 7: Hierarchy and Emphasis
    • Focal points and dominant elements
    • Creating order and importance within a space
    • Visual weight and balance
  • Chapter 8: Rhythm and Repetition
    • Creating visual interest through patterns and repetition
    • Positive and negative space
    • Repetition for clarity and cohesion

Part 3: Designing with Context and Human Experience

  • Chapter 9: Site Analysis and Context
    • Understanding the physical, social, and cultural environment
    • Responding to existing conditions (climate, topography, history)
    • Integration with the surroundings
  • Chapter 10: Human Factors and Ergonomics
    • Anthropometrics (human measurements)
    • Accessibility and universal design principles
    • Comfort, safety, and well-being in design
  • Chapter 11: Function and Program
    • Analyzing user needs and activities
    • Space planning and adjacencies
    • Designing for specific uses (residential, commercial, public)
  • Chapter 12: Sensory Experience in Space
    • Sight, sound, touch, smell, and their role in perception
    • Creating atmosphere and mood
    • Acoustics and material choices

Part 4: Tools and Representation

  • Chapter 13: Sketching and Ideation
    • Developing initial concepts
    • Visualizing spatial ideas
  • Chapter 14: Drafting and Technical Drawing
    • Plans, sections, elevations, axonometrics
    • Understanding architectural conventions
  • Chapter 15: Model Making
    • Physical models for spatial visualization
    • Prototyping and testing ideas
  • Chapter 16: Digital Tools (CAD, BIM, 3D Modeling)
    • Introduction to software for spatial design
    • Rendering and visualization

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