Projects And Designs
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Author | : Al Stohlman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 1972 |
Genre | : Leather carving |
ISBN | : 9781892214751 |
Eighty pages of Al Stohlman's imaginative and creative designs. Perfect for beginners and experts alike, it includes 30 projects.
Author | : Thomas Bärnthaler |
Publisher | : Phaidon Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015-09-14 |
Genre | : House & Home |
ISBN | : 9780714870199 |
50 of the world's most exciting designers and visionary artists have devised simple objects that anyone can make at home. Do It Yourself collects 50 simple, beautiful projects by the world's best designers and artists. From lamps and tables to toys and chairs, all items can be constructed using basic tools and everyday items, making designer classics from the everyday. Each project is illustrated with full color photographs of the finished piece and all tools and materials required to make it, in addition to hand-drawn illustrations for the step-by-step instructions. Text for each object describes the design concept and gives a bio for the designer plus the price of materials and time to complete. The book features designers and artists from all over the globe and from a variety of disciplines, including Konstantin Grcic, Rafael Horzon, Hella Jongerius, Sarah Sze, and Ai Weiwei. This book offers readers affordable access to world-class design – as well as hours of fun – and will inspire young designers for years to come.
Author | : Beverly Pasian |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 648 |
Release | : 2016-08-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1351981331 |
Design Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management is the most comprehensive guide on how to do research of and in project management. Project management as a discipline has experienced near-exponential growth in its application across the business and not-for-profit sectors. This second edition of the authoritative reference book offers a substantial update on the first edition with over 60% new content and so provides both practitioner and student researchers with a fully up-to-date and complete guide to research practice on project management. In Design Methods and Practices for Research of Project Management, Beverly Pasian and Rodney Turner have brought together 27 original chapters from many of the leading international thinkers in project management research. The collection looks at each step in the research stages, including research strategy, management, methodology (quantitative and qualitative), techniques as well as how to share and publish research findings. The chapters offer an international perspective with examples from a wide range of project management applications; engineering, construction, mega-projects, high-risk environments and social transformation. Each chapter includes tips and exercises for the research student, as well as a complete set of further references. The book is the go-to text for practitioners undertaking research in companies, and also doctoral and masters students and their supervisors who are involved in research projects in and for universities.
Author | : Richard De Neufville |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2011-08-12 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0262297337 |
A guide to using the power of design flexibility to improve the performance of complex technological projects, for designers, managers, users, and analysts. Project teams can improve results by recognizing that the future is inevitably uncertain and that by creating flexible designs they can adapt to eventualities. This approach enables them to take advantage of new opportunities and avoid harmful losses. Designers of complex, long-lasting projects—such as communication networks, power plants, or hospitals—must learn to abandon fixed specifications and narrow forecasts. They need to avoid the “flaw of averages,” the conceptual pitfall that traps so many designs in underperformance. Failure to allow for changing circumstances risks leaving significant value untapped. This book is a guide for creating and implementing value-enhancing flexibility in design. It will be an essential resource for all participants in the development and operation of technological systems: designers, managers, financial analysts, investors, regulators, and academics. The book provides a high-level overview of why flexibility in design is needed to deliver significantly increased value. It describes in detail methods to identify, select, and implement useful flexibility. The book is unique in that it explicitly recognizes that future outcomes are uncertain. It thus presents forecasting, analysis, and evaluation tools especially suited to this reality. Appendixes provide expanded explanations of concepts and analytic tools.
Author | : Ashley Bigham |
Publisher | : Applied Research & Design |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2021-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781951541644 |
Based on the eponymous symposium and exhibition, Fulfilled: Architecture, Excess, and Desire considers the role of architecture in a culture shaped by the excessive manufacturing and assuagement of desire. Until the term became synonymous with Amazon warehouses, the concept of fulfillment described the achievement of a desire--sometimes tangible, often psychological or spiritual. With the rapid growth of e-commerce, our understanding of fulfillment has evolved to reflect a seemingly endless cycle of desire and gratification--one whose continuity hinges on our willingness to overlook the cultural, economic, and environmental impacts of our ever-increasing expectation of quick and efficient fulfillment. A closer look at fulfillment reveals a social, typological, formal, aesthetic, and economic practice constructed collectively through both digital and physical interactions. It is a cultural practice which evolves like a language, both universally transferable and contextually specific. As a symposium, exhibition, and now publication, this project aims to draw out these new arrangements, sticky relationships, and material byproducts of cultural production and to ask again the age-old question, "What does it mean to be fulfilled?" This book examines the architecture of fulfillment through three lenses: logistical, material, and cultural fulfillment. Each reveals the new forms of architectural practice and research that are possible, typical, and even surreptitiously encouraged in the age of Amazon. Fulfillment networks are not invisible systems; they are tangible objects--warehouses, suburban houses, parking lots, cardboard boxes, shopping malls, mechanical systems, shipping containers--with which architects necessarily interact. From political mapping and questions of labor to digital and physical storage typologies, contemporary architects learn from and work critically within the architecture of fulfillment. Their interests and approaches include the material and environmental shortcomings of global logistics and the formal, representational, and cultural potentials of a culture of excess. This book highlights architecture's unique capacity to offer methodologies for confronting an increasingly ambiguous, alienating world and produce new knowledge and unexpected solutions that go beyond the dichotomies of rural and urban territories.
Author | : Karrie Jacobs |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Design services |
ISBN | : 9781938922855 |
Most design books focus on outcome rather than on process. Scott Stowell's Design for People is groundbreaking in its approach to design literature. Focusing on 12 design projects by Stowell's design firm, Open, the volume offers a sort of oral history as told by those involved with each project--designers, clients, interns, collaborators and those who interact with the finished product on a daily basis. In addition to the case studies, the book features texts from influential figures in the design world, including writer Karrie Jacobs, founding editor-in-chief of Dwell magazine; plus contributions from Pierre Bernard, revolutionary French graphic artist and designer; Charles Harrison, pioneering industrial designer; Maira Kalman, artist and writer; Wynton Marsalis, composer and musician; Emily Pilloton, design activist and author of Design Revolution; Michael Van Valkenburgh, landscape architect and professor at Harvard's Graduate School of Design; and Alissa Walker, design writer and urban advocate.
Author | : Rebuild by Design |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2015-06-30 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780996253512 |
Author | : Anon |
Publisher | : Read Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2021-06-28 |
Genre | : House & Home |
ISBN | : 1528764900 |
This book contains a fantastic collection of woodwork designs for the making of furniture, furnishings and accessories for the home. Including tables, shelving, storage solutions and much more, this book provides the handyman with enough furniture to beautifully furnish any home.
Author | : Noah Williams |
Publisher | : Marcelo Marins Rodrigues |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 2024-10-25 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : |
Dive into the world of airbrush magic with this comprehensive guide that empowers you to craft custom designs and unleash your artistic potential. Whether you're a seasoned airbrush enthusiast or just starting your creative journey, this book provides an in-depth exploration of airbrush techniques, applications, and projects. From creating stunning custom t-shirts to painting lifelike model miniatures, from transforming your car with eye-catching graphics to designing personalized gifts, this book covers it all. With clear instructions, step-by-step tutorials, and troubleshooting tips, you'll learn the fundamentals of airbrushing, including equipment setup, spray techniques, and color theory. Discover the versatility of airbrushing on various surfaces, from canvas and wood to metal and fabric. Explore advanced techniques such as blending, shading, and special effects to elevate your artistry. Create realistic portraits, intricate patterns, and immersive murals that captivate the eye. This book also includes guidance on troubleshooting common issues, maintaining your equipment, and expanding your skills through online resources. But it's not just about the technicalities. This book also inspires you to find your unique artistic voice and explore the therapeutic benefits of airbrushing. With inspiring projects from renowned artists and a focus on creativity and self-expression, this book will ignite your passion and drive you to create awe-inspiring airbrush art. Whether you're an aspiring artist, a seasoned professional, or simply looking for a new creative outlet, this book is your ultimate guide to unleashing the power of airbrush magic.
Author | : United States. Bureau of Reclamation |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 596 |
Release | : 1921 |
Genre | : Irrigation |
ISBN | : |