Building Process Area of Emphasis: Building Process Studies – Atelier
Fall 1994The design studio named “Atelier” placed emphasis on preparing students to go into the professional world with a reasonable expectation of being able to make living buildings, in the real world, and to succeed in this. Class discussion of student work focused on process, not only content, and on the issues needed to allow a living architecture to be created. Students were required to do something real, where they could show real results. .
Contents
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Illustrations of the fifteen properties of "the Nature of Order"
01/01/1994
A portfolio type binder with labeled pencil and colored drawings and some photographs, possibly an assignment for a class; undated.
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"Process Studies: A Journal of Architectural Process and Construction Process", edited by Christopher Alexander. It includes the work completed by the students in the design studio Arch 201, Fall 1994, tutored by Christopher Alexander. The course was part of the Building Process Area of Emphasis, launched in 1989 in the Department of Architecture at Berkeley
01/09/1994
The journal, 346 pages in total, starts with “Notes from the Editor” in which Alexander describes the scope and essentials of this course on process. It then presents the twelve student projects with the following titles: 1) Learning to Building: ...