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Materiology : the creatives guide to materials and technologies / by Matério ; authors: Daniel Kula and Élodie Ternaux ; associated author: Quentin Hirsinger ; graphic designers: General Design, Maroussia Jannelle with Benjamin Gomez.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kula, Daniel, author.
Ternaux, Elodie, author.
Contributor:
MatériO (Firm), issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Manufacturing processes.
Materials--Catalogs.
Materials.
Materials science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (380 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Edition:
Revised edition.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Frame Publishers ; Basel : Birkhäuser, [2014]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Materiology is directed at all those who are interested in materials and in working with materials: from architects, production designers, and stylists to artists: a handbook for students and new professionals as well as for experienced professionals, written in a clear, understandable style.In four chapters, Materiology offers an overview of the different kinds, processing, and use of materials: 1. Material families: from wood, metal, and plastics to light. 2. Material catalog: over 120 material cards, from basic materials to the latest innovations. 3. Processes: The basics of material processing (spray molds, extrusion, and so on) are presented in a clear manner using numerous diagrams. 4. Thinking ahead: from new processing and use possibilities to questions concerning environmental protection and virtual reality. A prospectus addresses the issues that will be relevant in the future for material development and material use. The second edition has a further 18 material cards and focuses on the challenges of sustainability in design and architecture.
Materiology richtet sich an alle, die sich für Materialien interessieren und mit Materialien arbeiten: vom Architekten über den Produktdesigner und Stylisten bis hin zum Künstler: ein Handbuch für Studenten und Berufseinsteiger ebenso wie für erfahrene Profis, geschrieben in einem klar verständlichen Stil. Materiology bietet in vier Kapiteln einen Überblick über die Arten, die Verarbeitung und den Einsatz von Materialien: 1. Materialfamilien: von Holz über Metalle und Kunststoffe bis hin zum Licht.2. Materialkatalog: über 120 Materialkarten, von grundlegenden Stoffen bis hin zu brandneuen Innovationen. 3. Verfahren: Die Grundzüge der Materialbearbeitung und -verarbeitung (Spritzgießen, Extrusion etc.) werden anschaulich anhand von zahlreichen Diagrammen dargestellt. 4. Weiter gedacht: Von neuen Verarbeitungs- und Nutzungsmöglichkeiten bis hin zu Fragestellungen wie Umweltschutz und virtuelle Realität, werdenThemen diskutiert, die zukünftig für Materialentwicklung und Materialeinsatz relevant sein werden. Die zweite Auflage ist um 17 Materialkarten erweitert und stellt sich insbesondere der Herausforderung der Nachhaltigkeit in Design und Architektur.
Contents:
Families of materials
Catalogue of materials
Processes
Think different.
Material families. Wood
Paper, cardboard
Leather, hide
Metal
Glass, ceramics
Plastics
Composites
Textiles
Stone
Concrete
Light
Material catalogue. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
Aerogels
Alucobond®
Aluminum
Asphalt
Basalt, melted and lava
Bakelite
Bamboo
Biopolymers
Brass
Bronze
Burrs
Carbon
Cardboard
Cast iron
Cellulose acetate
Ceramic, architectural
Ceramic, technical
Ceramic, traditional
Chipboard
Concretes, conventional
Concretes, fibre
Concrete, high performance
Copper
Cork
Crystal
Diamond
Electroluminescence
Emerald
Epoxy or epoxides polyepoxides
Felt
Fibres, artificial
Fibres, carbon, aramid, basalt
Fibres, glass
Fibres of animal origin
Fibres of vegetable origin
Fibres, synthetic
Foams
Full grain leather
Fur
Gallium
Glass, 3D
Glass, borosilicate
Glass, coated
Glass, security-safety
Glass, toughened
Glass, vitroceramic
Gold
Granite
Honeycombs
Horn
Ivory
Lacquer
Laminated timber, glued
Laminates
Laser
Latheboard or coreboard
Lead
LED
LED, O-, P-, PHO-
Light source, discharge fluorescent
Light source, halogen incandescent
Light source, sodium mercury discharge
Light source, standard incandescent
Limestone
Liquidmetal®
Lithium
Magnesium
Magnetic materials
Marble
MDF
Mercury
Metamaterials
Mirrors
Mortar
Nacre
Non-Newtonian fluids
Nubuck-buckskin-suede
Oriented strand-board
Paper
Parchment
Phosphorescence-fluorescence
Photovoltaic cell
Piezoelectric materials
Plaster
Plywood
Plywood, moulded
Polyamide
Polycarbonate
Polyester
Polymethyl methacrylate
Polyoxymethylene
Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Polytetrafluorethylene
Polyurethane
Polyvinal chloride
Precious stones
Rare earths
Rubber-latex
Ruby & sapphire
Sandstone
Schist
Semiconductors
Shape memory alloys
Sharkskin or shagreen
Shell
Silicon
Silicone
Silver
Solid surfaces
Superconductors
Stainless steel
Steels
Thermoplastic elastomers
Tin
Titanium
Veneer
Wood polymers
Wood, retified
Wood species
XX-chromatic
Zamak alloys
Zinc
Processes. Cutting
Folding, bending
Machining
Assembly
Bonding
Heat sealing
Sewing
Stamping
Founding
Forging
Sintering
Cast moulding
Resin moulding
Calendering
Injection
Extrusion
Rotational moulding
Thermoforming
Digital processes
Printing
Finishes
Recycling
Think different. Reflections on hyperchoice
Absolute luxury
Fuzzy logic, fluzzy times
Finished materials, unfinished matters
Technosciences and design
Sustainable prejudices
Nano-this, nano-that
De natura materiae.
Notes:
First edition: Materiology : the creative's guide to materials and technologies.
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
Contains:
Materiology : the creative's guide to materials and technologies.
ISBN:
3-03821-080-3
OCLC:
979635087

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