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Puzzling assemblies / Oyler Wu Collaborative ; foreword by Thom Mayne ; edited by Owen Ouross ; essays by Nader Tehrani, Paul Lewis, Edward Ford, David Erdman, Marcelyn Gow, Anna Neimark.

Fine Arts Library N72.A75 O95 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Oyler Wu Collaborative
Contributor:
Oyler, Dwayne.
Wu, Jenny, (Architect).
Mayne, Thom, writer of foreword.
Duross, Owen, editor.
Tehrani, Nader, 1963- writer of supplementary textual content.
Ford, Edward R., writer of supplementary textual content.
Gow, Marcelyn, writer of supplementary textual content.
Lewis, Paul, 1966- writer of supplementary textual content.
Erdman, David, writer of supplementary textual content.
Neimark, Anna, writer of supplementary textual content.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Oyler Wu Collaborative.
Art and architecture--Philosophy.
Art and architecture.
Architecture--Philosophy.
Architecture.
Architectural design.
Puzzles--Design.
Puzzles.
Space (Architecture).
architectural theory.
Physical Description:
297 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 26 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
[Novato, California] : Oro Editions, [2025]
Summary:
"Puzzling Assemblies, by award-winning architects and educators Dwayne Oyler and Jenny Wu, is an in-depth investigation into the robust relationship between architectural concepts and puzzle logics. Organized into three primary sections, Puzzling Assemblies is a dissection of this idea--offering insights into its potential to enrich contemporary architectural thinking. Through rigorous design investigations, detailed drawings, and diverse analysis, Oyler Wu unpacks some of the fundamental assembly methods of puzzled forms and engage a series of physical and perceptual operations that boldly reimagine them at a range of scales. Succinctly composed and incisively abstract, Oyler Wu presents an inviting examination that expands on tectonic and aesthetic principles of this process, offering a fresh perspective on the evolution of their design approach. With essays from practicing architects like Nader Tehrani, Marcelyn Gow, Paul Lewis, Ed Ford, David Erdman, and Anna Neimark, and a new series of models and projects--Puzzling Assemblies presents a technical primer for multivalent explorations in design, introducing a methodology that emphasizes experimentation and discovery"--McNally Jackson independent booksellers' website.
Contents:
Ideas. Section 1. Puzzle logics
Assembly & tectonics
Program
Section
Representation
The inter-scalar: site/city/detail
The tectonics of animacy / Nader Tehrani
Thoughts on being pixelated / Edward Ford
Program(ming) the mottle / David Erdman
The constraints of section / Paul Lewis
Reorienting the city / Marcelyn Gow
A building. Building a... / Anna Neimark
Investigations. Section 2. Primitives
Sphericals
Active inlays
Inlay field
Bricks & totems
Hybrids
Projects. Section 3. Lace
Inlay furniture
Slipjoint table
Jack & Jill chairs
Mission rock table
Live wire
Quicksilver
Keelung cube
The cube
3Ds culinary
The exchange
Ivanhill residence
Cold War veterans memorial
Intersphere
Monarch tower
Dunhua tower.
Notes:
Title from cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1961856905
9781961856905
OCLC:
1512066096

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