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This rich collection of writings and criticisms by structural engineer and Princeton University professor Guy Nordenson, brings together previously published essays on structural engineering, architecture, design, and seismic research from 1973 to 2008.
Decade by decade, Nordenson’s essays provide the unique viewpoint of the structural engineer and design collaborator, adding context that relates not only to the history of architecture and engineering, but locates these fields in a larger network of cultural relevance. Originally commissioned by publications like The New York Times, Domus, The Harvard Design Magazine, Perspecta, Lotus, Earthquake Spectra, and MoMA’s Tall Buildings exhibition catalog, Nordenson’s writings investigate a wide range of genres: from technical reports on seismicity, methods and technologies in structural engineering, architectural criticisms, the importance of collaboration in design, to the metaphor of tall buildings, design democracy at Ground Zero, and engineering history and theory. This compilation is a wonderful reflection on Nordenson’s career thus far and the changing pace and stature of structural engineering.Design: Integral Lars Müller
16,5 x 24 cm, 6½ x 9½ in, 464 pages, 218 illustrations, softcover (2010)
ISBN 978-3-03778-219-4, e
EUR 40.00 / USD 60.00 / GBP 40.00




INTRODUCTION
9 Sublimating Structures—A Short Memoir
EARLY WRITINGS
7 Poem, 1972
37 In Search of Ezra Pound, 1975
41 Tensegrity from Greece to Cambridge, 1975
170 RUNE–AN MIT JOURNAL OF ARTS AND LETTERS, 1976
SEISMIC DESIGN
43 Aseismic Reinforcement of Existing Buildings, 1980 (with Nicholas F. Forell)
59 Notes on the Seismic Design of Concentrically Braced Steel Frames, 1984
71 Seismicity and Seismic Hazards in the New York City Area, 1986 (with C. Thomas Statton)
87 Wind Versus Seismic Design, 1988
103 Seismic Design of Suspended Boiler Structures, 1990 (with P. J. Donelan and M. Garkawe)
123 Seismic Codes, 1993
163 Built Value and Earthquake Risk, 1997
283 Seismic Design Requirements for Regions of Moderate Seismicity, 2000 (with Glenn R. Bell)
393 Earthquake Loss Estimation for the New York City Metropolitan Region, 2008 (with Michael W. Tantala, George Deodatis, Klaus Jacob)
ON DESIGN
113 An Inventive Nature,1991
119 The Spirit of Measure, 1993
145 Time and Section Study, 1993
263 Notes on Bucky:Patterns and Structure, 1997
371 With Great Joy and Expectations, 2006
433 Constellations, 2008
PATTERNS AND MATERIALS
147 Critical Mass, 1996
151 Light Construction Symposium, 1997
155 Notes on Light and Structure, 1997
367 Concrete Theater, 2006
379 Apocryphal, 2007
428 Action and Practice, 2008
COLLABORATIONS
271 The Lineage of Structure and the Kimbell Art Museum, 1998
311 Collaboration, 2000
319 The Daily Practice of Collaboration, 2002
323 City Square: Structural Engineering, Democracy, and Architecture, 2002
447 Duelling Partners, 2008
TALL BUILDINGS
327 Tall Building Structures Since the World Trade Center: Art, Craft, and Industry, 2002
333 Tall Building as Metaphor, 2003
375 Freedom From Fear, 2007
383 Truth in Tall Buildings, 2007
APPENDIX
451 Index
460 Publications
462 Biography
Acknowledgments“This compilation is a wonderful reflection on Nordenson’s career thus far and the changing pace of stature of structural engineering.”
Architects24
“It has a real good feeling to it. You get to feel the structure not only read about it.”
UrbanTick