(Zaha Hadid's) Rosenthal Center is the most important American building to be completed since the end of the cold war. -- The New York Times --- Herbert Muschamp
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Throughout the built world of late, museums have been leading the way
in architecture--a far cry from the days of antiseptic white cubes, when
museums were afraid that signature design might compete with the art on
display. Some of the most interesting international architects working oday, people like Zaha Hadid, Daniel Liebeskind, Renzo Piano, and Tadao
Ando, are creating buildings intended to house art--and to function as
works of art themselves. One of the most radical and highly anticipated
of these structures is Zaha Hadid's Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) for
the city of Cincinnati, set to open its doors in 2003. The CAC will be
one of the first museums anywhere in the world designed by a woman, as
well as Hadid's first museum and first building in the United States. A
$15 million project with 20,000 square feet of galleries set on a
smallish, 11,000-square-foot lot in the downtown area, it shows that the
institution that stood by the Mapplethorpe show has extended its
risk-taking attitude and its integrity to the building that will
accommodate its future shows. The seven stories of galleries--each
constructed in a variety of heights and floor materials--are housed in
horizontal tubes and cantilevered toward the street. An "urban carpet"
begins at street level and zigzags up the building's supporting wall,
providing visual and physical access to each of the galleries in a
continuous flow--but without the awkwardness of the tilted ramp that
spirals through Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum in New York. The
exterior of the building weaves together the concrete shell and metal
cladding of the galleries, the glass windows of the offices, and various
electronic displays like a high-tech quilt--and a perfect expression of
the various activities so well-contained within. Space for Art
will include broad documentation of all stages of the architectural
process, expressed in paintings, drawings, and models; short texts; and
photographs of the finished building by Hélène Binet. . . .a gutsy solution...an edifice of dizzying diagonals. --Newsweek Ms. Hadid is one of the true talents of her generation. --The New York Times. . .one of the most anticipated museum buildings in the United States. --Art in AmericaIn Cincinnati, Hadid manages to create a vibrant public forum for art. --Los Angeles TimesA landmark rupture in architectural history. . .--ELLE A great and inspired choice. --Rem Koolhaus. . .an iconic temple of contemporary culture... --wallpaper*
Instructor's Manual and Study Guide available. -- The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
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The classic reference for structural design and construction—completely revised and updated
Approaching its eighth decade as the industry leader, Simplified Engineering for Architects and Builders remains the reference of choice for designers and constructors. This new Eleventh Edition is thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the latest practices in the design of structures.
Long
considered a standard in the field, this perennial bestseller provides a
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structures for buildings—including information on structural analysis,
materials, and systems—this thoroughly updated Eleventh Edition
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The latest building and material codes
A fresh look at the LRFD method as well as the ASD method of structural design
A revised section on the principles of structural mechanics for the latest generation of designers and builders
Essential formulas for the solution of structural problems
More than 200 descriptive illustrations
A companion Web site that now provides access to the Study Guide to Accompany Simplified Engineering for Architects and Builders
An unparalleled resource for students and professionals in architecture, construction, and civil engineering, Simplified Engineering for Architects and Builders, Eleventh Edition
boils structural engineering down to its essentials and provides the
simple design solutions that are used for the vast majority of
buildings.
"At the risk of sounding redundant about a newly released Wiley
reference-based publication, I must admit that if were in a classroom
environment, at least 2 copies of Becoming an Architect would be
made available to my students. Once again, Wiley Press has hit the
bullseye in producing textual material designed to comprehensively
inform a segment of the industry seeking to make educated choices about
their career direction." (ChicagoArchitectureToday.com, June 2010)
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What do architects do? What are the educational requirements for
architects? What does an architectural internship involve? How does one
become a licensed architect? What is the future of the architectural
profession?If you're considering a career in architecture, start with
this highly visual guide to preparing for and succeeding in the
profession. Through fascinating interviews with working professionals in
the field, Becoming An Architect, Second Edition gives you an
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of the profession, educational requirements, design specialties from
which to choose, the job search, registration requirements, and the many
directions in which a career in architecture can go.
Expanded and
revised to include the most current issues that are impacting
architects' work, such as BIM and integrated practice, this essential
guide will prepare you for successfully entering this competitive yet
rewarding profession.
"A top choice for serious architecture students." —School Library Journal
"An extraordinary book." —Chicago Tribune
"Loaded
with projects, this book introduces maturing minds to the principles
that guide architects and engineers as they design and construct
buildings and bridges." —School Shop
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The Art of Construction outlines the basic principles necessary to
build bridges, skyscrapers, and other architectural structures. Projects
that demonstrate how these principles keep the deigns from falling are
given.
Students discover the basic principles necessary to build all types of
structures used in everyday life including bridges, skyscrapers, and
other architectural gems. Line art illustrations help to explain
projects that demonstrate how these principles keep structures solid.
Perfect for kids who wonder why, and love to figure things out! All
projects are easily done with materials found around-the-house.
The design of cities and buildings affects the quality of our lives.
Making the built environment useful, safe, comfortable, efficient, and
as beautiful as possible is a universal quest. We dream about how we
might live, work, and play. From these dreams come some 95 percent of
all private and public buildings; professional architects design only
about 5 percent of the built environment. While much of what
non-architects build is beautiful and useful, the ugliness and
inconveniences that blight many urban areas demonstrate that an
understanding of good architectural design is vital for creating livable
buildings and public spaces.
To help promote this understanding among
non-architects, as well as among those considering architecture as a
profession, award-winning architect and professor Hal Box explains the
process of making architecture from concept to completed building, using
real-life examples to illustrate the principles involved in designing
buildings that enhance the quality of life for those who live with them.
To cause what we build to become architecture, we have three choices:
hire an architect, become an architect, or learn to think like an
architect. Box believes that everyone should be involved in making
architecture and has organized this book as a series of letters to
friends and students about the process of creating architecture. He
describes what architecture should be and do; how to look at and
appreciate good buildings; and how to understand the design process,
work with an architect, or become an architect. He also provides an
overview of architectural history, with lists of books to read and
buildings to see. For those involved in building projects, Box offers
practical guidance about what goes into constructing a building, from
the first view of the site to the finished building. For students
thinking of becoming architects, he describes an architect's typical
training and career path. And for the wide public audience interested in
architecture and the built environment, Box addresses how architecture
relates to the city, where the art of architecture is headed, and why
good architecture matters.
About the Author
HAL BOX, FAIA, Professor Emeritus and former Dean of the School of
Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin, writes from fifty
years' experience in teaching and practicing architecture. His work
includes schools, churches, office and commercial buildings,
dormitories, and residences, as well as urban design projects. His
sixteen years as Dean of the UT School of Architecture (1976-1992) led
the school to become one of the top ten architecture schools in the
United States. He and his wife life in Austin, Texas, and San Miguel de
Allende, Mexico.
Build a Timeless, Original Story Using Hundreds of Classic Story Motifs!It's been said that there are no new ideas; but there are proven ideas that have worked again and again for all writers for hundreds of years.Story Structure Architect is your comprehensive reference to the classic recurring story structures used by every great author throughout the ages. You'll find master models for characters, plots, and complication motifs, along with guidelines for combining them to create unique short stories, novels, scripts, or plays. You'll also learn how to:Build compelling stories that don't get bogged down in the middleSelect character journeys and create conflicts Devise subplots and plan dramatic situations
Develop the supporting characters you need to make your story work Especially featured are the standard dramatic situations inspire by Georges Polti's well-known 19th century work, The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations. But author Victoria Schmidt puts a 21st-century spin on these timeless classics and offers fifty-five situations to inspire your creativity and allow you even more writing freedom. Story Structure Architect will give you the mold and then help you break it.This browsable and interactive book offers everything you need to craft a complete, original, and satisfying story sure to keep readers hooked!
About the Author
The author of 45 Master Characters, Victoria Lynn Schmidt, Ph.D. holds degrees in film production and creative writing and also has a Ph.D. in psychology. Victoria also works locally as a story analyst and writer.