The first visual reference book that focuses on custom manufacturing processes for architects Packed with specially drawn, explanatory drawings and diagrams * Includes case studies of projects that have customized manufacturing processes
Manufacturing Architecture is the first reference guide to customising repetitive manufacturing for architects
Manufacturing Architecture is the first reference guide to customising repetitive manufacturing for architects
Manufacturing Architecture is the first reference guide to customizing repetitive manufacturing for architects.
Computer-numeric controlled machines have greatly expanded the opportunities for architects to create innovative buildings.
In this book clear diagrams and narratives explain twenty of the most common manufacturing processes for typical building components. Case studies from around the globe show how these processes can be customized in order to create variation, lower costs, decrease production waste and use a wider selection of materials. With more than 1,000 images, this highly useful manual provides designers of all levels with all the information they need to make the most of the exciting opportunities offered by custom manufacturing.
“"An excellent reference guide enabling readers to become more confident in exploring the possibilities of component design" - Building Engineer”
"Gulling's book is like a bucket list of all the best PIP factory visits you could ever go on. Not only useful, but engaging and inspirational" - The RIBA Journal
Dana K. Gulling is an Associate Professor of Architecture and the Director of Graduate Programs at North Carolina State University. She is also a licensed architect. Her research focuses on the intersection of construction and manufacturing methods, building materials, building structure and design.
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