construction materials lecture 01 introduction
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Visiting hour
Room
A103
Tuesday
13:00 – 14:00
Thursday
13:00 – 14:00
Construction Materials
Lecture 01 _ Introduction
2013. Fall
prof. Seung-Hyun, Kang
Introduction
Information of course
Information of course
Textbook
Constructing Architecture
/ Andrea Deplazas and Gerd H. Soffker
/ Birhauser / 2008
Architectural Construction
Architect’s Design
What is Architectural Construction?
Real Building
Architectural
Construction
Liturature
Vocabulary
Grammar
Syntax
Metaphor of “Architecture & Literature”
Architecture
Modules
Elements
Structures
Aim of the study of Architectural Construction
To know how much architectural expression
depends on its constructional composition.
Cathedral, Cordova, Spain
The sequence of architectural construction as an addictive chain from small to large
1.Raw
Materials 2. Modules 3. Elements 4. Structures 5. Building
Small to Large
1. Raw Materials; Earth
Mixing with cob and sand
2. Modules; Clay bricks
Production, natural drying
3. Elements; Wall
Hadrian’s wall in Jerusalem
4. Structures; Masonry structural shell
Masonry wall house, under construction
5. Building; Housing block
KNSM-Eiland housing block, Amsterdam, Hans Kollhoff
Two Archetypes for shaping
Solid Construction
Skeleton Construction
Two Architectural Construction Archetype
Solid Construction
Skeleton Construction
Comparison - Solid Construction & Skeleton Construction
Primacy of the space Primacy of the loadbearing structure
Hybrid (Solid + Filigree) Construction
Solid plinth & blind wall + Filigree windows & roof
The importance of the material
The metaphor of the potter and his wheel
Designing (from inside)
Constructing (from outside)
The paradox of Architecture
Unlimited
Space
Non-physical
Space
Limited / Physical
Material
The importance of the material
The New Art Gallery, Walsall
by Caruso St. John Architects
Assignment
- Reflection
of the Essay “Solid and filigree construction” by Christoph Wieser, Andrea
Deplazes
with 200~300 words, in one A4 paper
- Due date: Until next lecture
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