Edited by Andri Gerber, Stefan Kurath, Holger Schurk & Roland Züger
With its handy format, understandably written text and careful selection of descriptive and comprehensibly adapted examples, our Handbook of Methods is a helpful manual for students, architects, and urban planners in teaching and practice. It discusses the following methods: overall urban design concept; scenario; test planning; photography; model; mapping; sectional view; diagram; and morphology.
This handbook is designed to enable two levels of reading: to provide a basic understanding of the role of methodology in architecture and urban design on the one hand, and a comprehensible explanation of a broad range of methods and their specific area of application supported by concrete examples on the other. By doing that, we hope to help designers understand their own actions and provide tools that will assist them in the design process at the same time.
Zurich, 2018, 19 x 13 cm, 176pp, illustrated, Paperback.