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      Manual of Section: Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis

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      The first comprehensive book about section in architecture, containing 63 newly constructed, highly detailed cross-section perspectives of key buildings from the past 100 years
      "It has been a while since I devoured a book on architecture with as much pleasure. I love a g...

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      Product ID:9781616892555
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:CN
      Title:Manual of Section
      Subtitle:Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis
      Authors:Author: David J. Lewis, Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki
      Page Count:208
      Subjects:Architecture: professional practice, Architecture: professional practice
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      The first comprehensive book about section in architecture, containing 63 newly constructed, highly detailed cross-section perspectives of key buildings from the past 100 years
      "It has been a while since I devoured a book on architecture with as much pleasure. I love a good section and I love this book."—Aaron Betsky, Architect Magazine

      Award-winning architects Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis''s essential guide to section. Section, along with plan and elevation, is one of the most important representational techniques of architectural design. Manual of Section is the first book to provide a framework to describe and evaluate this fundamental design process in architecture.

      Divided into seven categories of section based on extensive archival research:
      • Range is from simple one-story buildings to complex structures
      • Features stacked forms, fantastical shapes, internal holes, inclines, sheared planes, nested forms, or combinations of each
      • Includes sixty-three intricately detailed cross-section perspective drawings of many of the most significant structures in international architecture from the last one hundred years

      "A must-read for all designers associated with the built environment and should surely be on the library shelves of every architecture, urban design and interior design school...the intricate drawings provided by LTL are sure to inspire all those who have the privilege of cracking the spine of this amazing reference." —Spacing

      In addition to the incredible cross-section drawings, the book includes smart and accessible essays on the history and uses of section.

      Manual of Section has become a top architecture book for architecture students and professional architects.
      Imprint Name:Princeton Architectural Press
      Publisher Name:Princeton Architectural Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2016-09-12

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      Weight722 g
      Dimensions196 × 280 × 17 mm