ABSTRACT

Analysing Architecture offers a unique 'notebook' of architectural strategies to present an engaging introduction to elements and concepts in architectural design. Beautifully illustrated throughout with the author's original drawings, examples are drawn from across architectural history (from primitive places to late 20th century structures) to illustrate analytical themes and to show how drawing can be used to study architecture.

Simon Unwin clearly identifies the key elements of architecture and conceptual themes apparent in buildings. He describes ideas for use in the active process of design. Breaking down the grammar of architecture into themes and 'moves', Unwin exposes its underlying patterns to reveal the organisational strategies that lie beneath the superficial appearances of buildings.

chapter |8 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |10 pages

Architecture as Identification of Place

chapter |14 pages

BASIC ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE

chapter |20 pages

MODIFYING ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE

chapter |15 pages

ELEMENTS DOING MORE THAN ONE THING

chapter |17 pages

USING THINGS THAT ARE THERE

chapter |40 pages

PRIMITIVE PLACE TYPES

chapter |18 pages

ARCHITECTURE AS MAKING FRAMES

chapter |21 pages

TEMPLES AND COTTAGES

chapter |35 pages

GEOMETRIES OF BEING

chapter |21 pages

IDEAL GEOMETRY

chapter |23 pages

Space and Structure 243

chapter |20 pages

PARALLEL WALLS

chapter |15 pages

Stratification

chapter |11 pages

TRANSITION, HIERARCHY, HEART

chapter |7 pages

POSTSCRIPT

chapter |50 pages

CASE STUDIES