ABSTRACT

This is a book about structures that shows students how to "see" structures as integral to architecture, and how knowledge of structures is the basis for understanding both the mechanical and conceptual aspects inherent to the art of building.

Analyzing the structural principles behind many of the best known works of architecture from past and present alike, this book places the subject within a contemporary context.

The subject matter is approached in a qualitative and discursive manner, and is illustrated by many photographs of architectural projects and structural behaviour diagrams. This new edition is revised and updated throughout, includes worked-out examples, and is perfect as either an introductory structures course text or as a designer’s sourcebook for inspiration.

chapter 1|17 pages

Structuring Space

chapter 2|27 pages

Statics

chapter 3|32 pages

Loads

chapter 4|32 pages

Materials

chapter 5|22 pages

The Hanger and the Tie

chapter 6|46 pages

The Beam and the Slab

chapter 7|29 pages

The Column and the Wall

chapter 8|33 pages

The Truss and the Space Frame

chapter 9|37 pages

The Frame and Lateral Stability

chapter 10|35 pages

The Cable and the Membrane

chapter 11|29 pages

The Arch and the Vault

chapter 12|42 pages

The Dome and the Shell