6 Introduction
Bob Sheil
14 From Making the Bespoke to Manufacturing the Bespoke
Bob Sheil
28 The Bespoke is a Way of Working, Not a Style
Stephen Gage
42 Models, Prototypes and Archetypes: Fresh Dilemmas Emerging
from the 'File to Factory' Era
Mark Burry
58 Digital Craft in the Making of Architecture
Michael Stacey
78 R-O-B: Towards a Bespoke Building Process
Tobias Bonwetsch, Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler
88 The Matter of Pochoir and the Imaging of the Maison de
Verre
Mary Vaughan Johnson
102 Soil and Protoplasm Designing the Hylozoic Ground Component
System
Philip Beesley
120 Wai Mer Road
Peter Salter
132 The Fore Cast
Mark West
146 Drawing Out an Indeterminate Duration
Nat Chard
162 Incisions in the Haze
Kate Davies and Emmanuel Vercruysse; Liquidfactory
174 An Interview with Frank Fantauzzi from Iceberg Project
Natalija Subotincic
182 Grymsdyke Farm: An Enquiry into Making on Site
Guan Lee
194 The Rural Studio: Between a Twister and a Hurricane
Anderson Inge
208 Fractal, Bad Hair, Swoosh and Driftwood: Pavilions of AA
Intermediate Unit 2, 2006-09
Charles Walker and Martin Self
220 Microstructure, Microstructure and the Steering of Material
Proclivities
Phil Ayres
238 Print to Protocell
Rachel Armstrong
248 Large-Scale Additive Fabrication: Freeform Construction
Xavier De Kestelier and Richard Buswell
256 Material Computation
Neri Oxman
266 Models of Risk: Craft Past and Present in Prototyping for
Human Space Flight
Constance Adams
276 Index
Bob Sheil is the Director of Technology and Computing at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. He is a founding partner in sixteen*(makers), a workshop-based architectural practice, whose work has been widely published and exhibited internationally. He guest-edited ADDesign through Making(July/August 2005, John Wiley & Sons Ltd), and ADProtoarchitecture(May/June 2008, John Wiley & Sons Ltd).
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