1st Edition

Custom Components in Architecture Strategies for Customizing Repetitive Manufacturing

By Dana Gulling Copyright 2024
430 Pages 470 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

430 Pages 470 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

430 Pages 470 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

***Winner of the 2025 BTES Book Award*** This book offers architects strategies in the design and manufacturing of custom, repetitively manufactured building components. A total of 36 case studies from around the globe demonstrate the diversity of CRM in architecture and are contributed by architecture firms, including Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Kengo Kuma & Associates, Abin Design... Read more

Introduction  1. Manipulating Sheet  1.1. Slumping  1.2. Thermoforming  1.3. Explosive Forming  1.4. Bending Plies  1.5 Stamping  1.6. Hydroforming  2. Shaping Continuous   2.1. Extrusion  2.2. Pultrusion  3. Making Thin or Hollow  3.1. Contact Molding  3.2. Vacuum Infusion Process (VIP)  3.3. Filament Winding  3.4. Rotational Molding  3.5. Spin Casting  3.6. Slip Casting  4. Forming Solid  4.1. Casting Concrete  4.2. Casting Metal  4.3. Casting Glass  4.4. Vibration-Press Casting  4.5. Vibration Tamping  4.6. Pressing  4.7. Injection Molding

Biography

Dana K. Gulling is a professor at North Carolina State University, School of Architecture and is a licensed architect. Her work is at the intersection of building technology and design. She has won two national book awards and a national teaching award.