The Appearance of the Form: Four Essays on the Position Designing takes between People and Things

Originally published in 1985 this book explores, in four interwoven essays, the many ways human life and built form interact and the place that professional designing takes in this interaction. Together, the essays touch on a number of ideas: the idea that our position in space relative to the thing we are designing determines the methods we apply when designing it; the idea that designing is about making proposals, and is therefore a social act first of all; and the idea that agreements, consensus and above all conventions shape the act of designing things independent of their creative qualities.

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The Appearance of the Form: Four Essays on the Position Designing takes between People and Things

Originally published in 1985 this book explores, in four interwoven essays, the many ways human life and built form interact and the place that professional designing takes in this interaction. Together, the essays touch on a number of ideas: the idea that our position in space relative to the thing we are designing determines the methods we apply when designing it; the idea that designing is about making proposals, and is therefore a social act first of all; and the idea that agreements, consensus and above all conventions shape the act of designing things independent of their creative qualities.

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The Appearance of the Form: Four Essays on the Position Designing takes between People and Things

The Appearance of the Form: Four Essays on the Position Designing takes between People and Things

by N.J. Habraken
The Appearance of the Form: Four Essays on the Position Designing takes between People and Things

The Appearance of the Form: Four Essays on the Position Designing takes between People and Things

by N.J. Habraken

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Originally published in 1985 this book explores, in four interwoven essays, the many ways human life and built form interact and the place that professional designing takes in this interaction. Together, the essays touch on a number of ideas: the idea that our position in space relative to the thing we are designing determines the methods we apply when designing it; the idea that designing is about making proposals, and is therefore a social act first of all; and the idea that agreements, consensus and above all conventions shape the act of designing things independent of their creative qualities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000028386
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/30/2021
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

Preface  1. Sharing  2. Designing  3. Seeing  4. Controlling  Illustrations  Endnotes
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