ABSTRACT

Learning from Failure in the Design Process shows you that design work builds on lessons learned from failures to help you relax your fear of making mistakes, so that you’re not paralyzed when faced with a task outside of your comfort zone.

Working hands-on with building materials, such as concrete, sheet metal, and fabric, you will understand behaviors, processes, methods of assembly, and ways to evaluate your failures to achieve positive results. Through material and assembly strategies of stretching, casting, carving, and stacking, this book uncovers the issues, problems, and failures confronted in student material experiments and examines built projects that addressed these issues with innovative and intelligent strategies.

Highlighting numerous professional practice case studies with over 250 color images, this book will be ideal for students interested in materials and methods, and students of architecture in design studios.

chapter

Introduction

part Chapter 1|58 pages

Why Stretch?

chapter 1.1|7 pages

What Can We Stretch?

chapter 1.2|14 pages

How Do We Stretch?

chapter 1.3|35 pages

What Happens When Stretching?

part Chapter 2|82 pages

Why Cast?

chapter 2.1|21 pages

What Can We Cast?

chapter 2.2|12 pages

How Do We Cast?

chapter 2.3|47 pages

What Happens When Casting?

part Chapter 3|28 pages

Why Carve?

chapter 3.1|11 pages

What Can We Carve?

chapter 3.2|1 pages

How Do We Carve?

chapter 3.3|14 pages

What Happens When Carving?

part Chapter 4|70 pages

Why Stack?

chapter 4.1|19 pages

What Can We Stack?

chapter 4.2|3 pages

How Do We Stack?

chapter 4.3|46 pages

What Happens When Stacking?