ABSTRACT

This anthology of selected works outlines three critical instigators of architecture, all tied directly to the tectonic makeup of our built environment – place, material, and assembly. These catalysts provide the organizational framework for a collection of essays discussing their significant influence on the processes of architectural design and construction.

With content from a diverse collection of notable architects, historians, and scholars, this book serves as a theoretical structure for understanding the tectonic potential of architecture. Each chapter is thematically driven, consisting of a pair of essays preceded by an introduction highlighting the fundamental issues at hand and comparing and contrasting the points of view presented.

Situate, Manipulate, Fabricate offers an opportunity to explore the essential topics that affect the design and construction, as well as the experiential qualities, of our built environment.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction | Inducing Architecture

part I|82 pages

Situate

chapter 1|24 pages

Site

chapter 2|32 pages

Tradition

chapter 3|24 pages

Environment

part II|72 pages

Manipulate

chapter 4|20 pages

Intent

chapter 5|24 pages

Properties

chapter 6|26 pages

Meaning

part III|92 pages

Fabricate

chapter 7|22 pages

Techne

chapter 8|26 pages

Architectonic

chapter 9|37 pages

Intersection

chapter 10|5 pages

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