Taylor Trade Publishing / Architectural Book Publishing
Pages: 144
Trim: 8½ x 11
978-1-58979-808-3 • Paperback • April 2013 • $19.95 • (£14.99)
978-1-58979-936-3 • eBook • May 2013 • $9.99 • (£7.99)
Christopher Williams has lectured on and written many articles about the theory of design, and he has taught design and architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles; the Cleveland Art Institute; the University of Alberta in Canada; and in the Department of Design and Environmental Analysis at Cornell University. He has also lectured at Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles. He graduated from New York’s Pratt Institute, attended classes at the University of Heidelberg in Germany, and earned a Ph.D. in design theory from Antioch College. His first book was Craftsmen of Necessity, which was published in 1974. He lives in Big Sur, California, where he writes and practices architecture.
Preface to the New Edition
Introduction
Chapter 1: Form and Matter
Chapter 2: Struts and Ties—The Elements of Structure
Chapter 3: Size
Chapter 4: The Forms of Function
Chapter 5:The Generations—Influences from the Past
Chapter 6: The Ecophenotypic Effect—The Form in its Environment
Chapter 7: Teleology—A World Unity
Chapter 8: Chance and the Irrational