Site and Composition

Design Strategies in Architecture and Urbanism

Soumyen Bandyopadhyay author Enis Aldallal author Husam AlWaer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:6th Jul '16

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This book delves into design strategies for site-making, focusing on the relationship between architecture and its broader context, as exemplified in Site and Composition.

The book Site and Composition explores innovative design strategies and tactics in site-making, offering a fresh perspective on the relationship between architecture and its context. It emphasizes the necessity for a renewed understanding of sites in the twenty-first century, challenging the conventional view of sites as isolated fragments. By advocating for a critical approach, the book encourages readers to consider the broader implications of site design and its integration within the surrounding environment.

In Site and Composition, the author revisits traditional instruments of siting and composition in architecture, showcasing their potential to forge deeper connections between a site and its context. Through an analysis of the works of influential twentieth-century architects such as Peter Eisenman, Le Corbusier, and Frank Lloyd Wright, the book illustrates how these figures have engaged with the physical qualities of place. This exploration reveals the capacity of architectural practices to achieve poetic outcomes that resonate with both historical continuity and contemporary relevance.

The concept of the 'positive fragment' is central to the discussion in Site and Composition, highlighting the importance of unity and materiality in architectural design. By examining planimetric and sectional compositional methods, the book underscores the reciprocity between the interior and exterior, advocating for a holistic approach to site-making. This accessible text is essential for researchers and students alike, providing valuable insights into the evolving dialogue between architecture and urbanism.

ISBN: 9780415498258

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 720g

182 pages