CONSTRUCTION MATTERS
Design

CONSTRUCTION MATTERS

CONSTRUCTION MATTERS

Construction Matters examines the way that architects understand and respond to technological innovation through the creation of new types of spaces, and the materials through which an architectural idea finds its physical realization. Understanding the properties of different materials is indispensable for the creation of architecture that is original, powerful, and meaningful.

Organized into chapters on the major methods of construction-masonry, concrete, steel, and wood- Construction Matters examines specific technologies that experienced major transformations in the last century, or were newly invented: a new material, jointing technique, or fabrication procedure for example. Architectural applications of this invention are then analyzed with building case studies that are selected based on an obvious formal relationship between the building’s form and the new type of construction that it incorporates–ranging from prewar designs in the United States and Europe to recent projects in Asia, and including built projects as well as significant design proposals.

Construction Matters develops a way of thinking about architecture in relation to technology that transcends a particular building method or design task. Architect and educator Georg Windeck conducted independent research that ranges from scientific advancements to philosophical contemplations. The multi-facetted discussion that emerges from this work is developed in close collaboration with artist and journalist Lisa Larson Walker, mathematician and architect Will Shapiro, and artist and architect Sean Gaffney. If we are to rescue the physical substance of architecture–the Matter of Construction–and create a practice that celebrates both the physical and the metaphysical aspects of building, we must understand how and why construction matters.

Construction Matters
By Georg Windeck
Co-edited by Lisa Larson-Walker, Sean Gaffney and Will Shapiro
powerHouse Books

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