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The Design-Build Studio

Crafting Meaningful Work in Architecture Education

Tolya Stonorov

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English
Routledge
18 September 2017
The Design-Build Studio examines sixteen international community driven design-build case studies through process and product, with preceding chapters on community involvement, digital and handcraft methodologies and a graphic Time Map. Together these projects serve as a field guide to the current trends in academic design-build studios, a window into the different processes and methodologies being taught and realized today. Design-build supports the idea that building, making and designing are intrinsic to each other: knowledge of one strengthens and informs the expression of the other. Hands-on learning through the act of building what you design translates theories and ideas into real world experience. The work chronicled in this book reveals how this type of applied knowledge grounds us in the physicality of the world in which we live.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm, 
Weight:   907g
ISBN:   9781138121799
ISBN 10:   1138121797
Pages:   270
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Contributors Foreword Adam Hopfner Acknowledgments Introduction Tolya Stonorov 1 Time Map: Graphic History of the Academic Design-Build Studio Case Studies Tolya Stonorov and Danny Sagan, with drawings by Tolya Stonorov 2 The Future of Community Engagement José Galarza 3 Manifesto for Handwork: Quality, Material, and Ideas Daniel Wheeler 4 Manifesto for Digital Fabrication: Control, Craft, and Agency Adam Marcus 5 Case Studies: Fast Build – Less than One Semester Programs 5A Urban Farm Supershed, Neighborhood Design/Build Studio Steve Badanes, University of Washington; Seattle, WA 5B IDA 1, 2, 3, 4: Island Design Assembly Stephen Kredell and John McLeod, McLeod Kredell Architects, Middlebury, VT, and Jonathan Marvel, Marvel Architects, New York, NY 5C Learn-Move-Play-Ground 1, 2, 3: baladilab Vittoria Capresi and Barbara Pampe, German University in Cairo; Cairo, Egypt 5D Skate Spot, DownCity Design Adrienne Gagnon and Manuel Cordero Alvarado; Providence, RI 5E Sanatorija, Building Works Unit Thomas Randall-Page and Theodore Molloy, Riga Technical University; Cēsis, Latvia 5F Construction Week 2014, University of East London Danny Sagan, Norwich University; Northfield, VT 6 Case Studies: Build – Semester-Long Programs 6A Liina Shelter, Wood Program Pekka Heikkinen and Philip Tidwell, Aalto University; Helsinki, Finland 6B Cloud Nine Farm Shed, Remote Studio Lori Ryker, Artemis Institute; Bozeman, Montana 6C The Archistream, 802 LAB Tolya Stonorov with comments by Aron Temkin, Norwich University, School of Architecture + Art; Northfield, VT 6D Wakathuni Early Learning Center, Bower Studio Dr. David O’Brien, University of Melbourne’s School of Design; Melbourne, Australia 7 Case Studies: Long Build – Semester-Plus Programs 7A Galileo’s Pavilion, Studio 804 Dan Rockhill, University of Kansas; Lawrence, KS 7B Grow Dat Youth Farm, Tulane City Center Emilie Taylor Welty and Scott Bernhard, Tulane School of Architecture; New Orleans, LA 7C A Jam Manufactory for Naxií, CoCoon-Studio Ursula Hartig and Nina Pawlicki, Technische Universität Berlin; Berlin, Germany 7D Play Perch Sinéad Mac Namara and Larry Bowne, Syracuse University School of Architecture; Syracuse, NY 7E Mexican Water Cabins, DesignBuildBLUFF Erik Sommerfeld, University of Colorado Denver; Colorado 7F 3 Houses, 3 Years, Jim Vlock First Year Building Project Alan Organschi, Yale School of Architecture; New Haven, CT Conclusion Tolya Stonorov List of Image Credits BibliographyIndex

Tolya Stonorov is a registered architect, Assistant Professor at Norwich University, Vermont, and co-founder of Stonorov Workshop, an architecture and building collaborative. She received an MArch from the University of California, Berkeley, and has practiced design-build since 2006. Among other honors, Stonorov was awarded the 2016 Vermont Women in Higher Education Peggy R. Williams Emerging Professional Award; her work has been widely published.

Reviews for The Design-Build Studio: Crafting Meaningful Work in Architecture Education

In this manifesto for the design-build curriculum in architectural education, Tolya Stonorov reinforces the legacy of pioneers like Mockbee by examining 16 hands-on programs, all of which bridge architecture to the construction process and have a strong sense of community engagement ... she adeptly demonstrates the value of extricating architecture students from the confines of the studio and immersing them in the act of making. ... The instructors' intimate connection to the projects, students, and design-build process gives their experiences vividness (and several are stellar storytellers), although the narratives are at items jarringly different in approach and style. The book is an excellent reference for educations interested in design-build, or for anyone looking for a resource that highlights the value of engaging students outside the classroom, in hands-on service to the larger community. Michael Cockram, Architectural Record


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