1st Edition

The Tectonics of Structural Systems An Architectural Approach

By Yonca Hurol Copyright 2016
    278 Pages
    by Routledge

    278 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Tectonics of Structural Systems provides an architectural approach to the theory of structural systems. The book combines:

    • structural recommendations to follow during the architectural design of various structural systems and
    • the tectonic treatment of structural recommendations in architecture.

    Written expressly for students, the book makes structures understandable and useful, providing:

    • practical and useful knowledge about structures
    • a design based approach to the subject of structures and
    • a bridge in the gap between structures and the theory of design.

    Good architectural examples for each structural system are given in order to demonstrate that tectonics can be achieved by applying technical knowledge about structures. Over 300 illustrations visually unpack the topics being explained, making the book ideal for the visual learner.

    1. Introduction  2. Tectonics and Structural Guidelines  Part 1: General Structural Guidelines  3. General Structural Guidelines in Relation to Economy  4. General Structural Guidelines Originating from Strength, Stability, Equilibrium and Deformation Limit  5. Structural Guidelines in Relation to Form and Size of the Structure  Part 2: Tectonics of Masonry Structures  6. The Tectonics of a Traditional Approach to Masonry Structures  7. The Tectonics of Masonry Roof Structures  8. The Tectonics of Contemporary Approach to Masonry Structures  Part 3: Tectonics of Flexural Structures  9. The Tectonics of Frame and Shear Wall Systems  10. The Tectonics of Frame Systems in Interior Architecture  11. The Tectonics of High-Rise Building Structures  Part 4: Tectonics of Form-Resistant Structures  12. The Tectonics of Tensile Structures  13. The Tectonics of Compression Structures  14. The Tectonics of Tension and Compression Structures  15. The Tectonics of Folded Plates  Part 5: The Tectonics of Other Structures  16. The Tectonics of Hybrid Structures  17. Evaluation of Case-Studies and Conclusions  Index

    Biography

    Yonca Hurol is a Professor at the Department of Architecture, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus. She has been teaching structure to students of architecture for more than 30 years. She worked at the Middle East Technical University and Gazi University, Turkey. She has published many articles in the areas of her research interest: structures in architecture, earthquake architecture, ethics and architecture.

     

    'This beautifully illustrated book provides a useful insight, from an architect's perspective, into the often problematic interface between structural requirements and the tectonics of architecture. A particular strength is the large number of high quality graphic depictions of the functioning of a wide range of structural types and case-study buildings.' - Professor Angus Macdonald, University of Edinburgh, UK

    'The Tectonics of Structural Systems explains the principles of building structures in an architectural context. It introduces a comprehensive range of structural systems and imparts a wealth of practical structural knowledge that will find application in the design studio. Architectural students, especially, will appreciate the large number of explanatory diagrams.' - Andrew Charleson, Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

    'The author has successfully achieved her goal of a book for students that makes structures understandable and provides useful and practical knowledge.'Peter Swallow, Building Engineer