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Claying Architecture : Making Machine and Material Kin
Claying Architecture : Making Machine and Material Kin
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Author(s): Doyle, Shelby Elezabeth
Murphy, Kelley Van Dyck
Scelsa, Jonathan A.
ISBN No.: 9781961856844
Pages: 260
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 74.06
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Claying Architecture: Making Machine and Material Kin presents a curated collection of essays, interviews, and projects from leading architects, designers, and researchers who are analyzing the role of clay 3D printing in contemporary architecture. The book blends research, theory, and practice to highlight how this ancient material is being reimagined through 3D printing, robotic fabrication, and innovative construction techniques. Through original essays and project showcases, Claying Architecture brings together 30 plus voices from contemporary architectural academia and practice to interrogate why clay is a protagonist in contemporary architecture as an agent capable of binding new kinships between processes, environments, and culture. In this sense, our 'kinship' with the machines of digital fabrication mirrors our 'kinship' with one another and opens up ways to reflect on how 3D printing clay is a method to reconsider how we code, construct, and conceive architecture.


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