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Manufacturing Material Effects Book

Book Released:
Manufacturing Material Effects: Rethinking Design and Making in Architecture
Edited by Branko Kolarevic and Kevin R. Klinger; Published by Routledge.

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About the Book:
Designers are becoming more directly involved in the fabrication process from the earliest stages of design. This book showcases the design and research work by some of the leading designers, makers and thinkers today. This highly illustrated text brings together a wealth of information and numerous examples from practice which will appeal to both students and practitioners.

Book Contributors:
Branko Kolarevic and Kevin Klinger / Ball State University (Muncie, USA)
Brett Steele / Architectural Association (London, UK)
Jeanne Gang / Studio Gang Architects (Chicago, USA)
Shohei Shigematsu / OMA-AMO (New York, USA)
Donald Bates / LAB Architecture (Melbourne, Australia / London, UK)
David J. Lewis / LTL Architects (New York, USA)
David Erdman / servo (Los Angeles, USA)
Mark Goulthorpe / dECOi & MIT (Cambridge, USA)
Marta Malé-Alemany & José Pedro Sousa / ReD (Barcelona, Spain & Porto, Portugal)
Achim Menges / Ocean North & AA (London, UK)
Fabio Gramazio & Matthias Kohler / Gramazio/Kohler & ETH (Zurich, Switz.)
Chris Sharples / SHoP (New York, USA)
Makai Smith / Bentley Systems (Exton, USA)
Fabian Scheurer / designtoproduction & ETH (Zurich, Switzerland)
Frank Barkow / Barkow Leibinger (Berlin, Germany)
William Zahner / Zahner Architectural Metals (Kansas City, USA)
Ruben Suare / 3form (Salt Lake City, USA)
Marc Simmons / Front Inc. (New York, USA)
Mick Eekhout / Octatube & TU Delft (Delft, Netherlands)
Phil Bernstein / Autodesk & Yale University (New Haven, USA)

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