Operative Design: A Catalog of Spatial Verbs

Operative Design: A Catalog of Spatial Verbs

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  • Create Date:2021-09-09 09:55:15
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Anthony di Mari
  • ISBN:9063692897
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Summary

The core idea for this book is the use of operative verbs as tools for designing space。 These operative verbs abstract the idea of spatial formation to its most basic terms, allowing for an objective approach to create the foundation for subjective spatial design。 Examples of these verbs are expand, inflate, nest, wist, lift, embed, merge and many more。 Together they form a visual dictionary decoding the syntax of spatial verbs。 The verbs are illustrated with three-dimensional diagrams and pictures of designs which show the verbs 'in action'。

This approach was devised, tested, and applied to architectural studio instruction by Anthony Di Mari and Nora Yoo while teaching at Harvard University's Career Discovery Program in Architecture in 2010。 As instructors and as recent graduates, they saw a need for this kind of catalogue from both sides - as a reference manual applicable to design students in all stages of their studies, as well as a teaching tool for instructors to help students understand the strong spatial potential of abstract operations。

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Reviews

Robert Leung

Not your average book but its really good。 I enjoyed it and promotes thinking outside the square。

Peter

Di Mari creates a process of volume transformation in a handbook that is well illustrated and laconic in text。 The relevance of the processes to CAD operations is very clear and seems to be a source of inspiration for the writer。

Chiara C。 Rizzarda

A catalog of the main operations that can be performed on a building block in order to determine its shape but, truly, an encouragement to think in three dimensions and exploring interactions between volumes as a design platform。

Erik

Quick and complex primer on geometry and spatial arrangement。 Have a feeling this will become more useful the longer it stays on my desk。

Brent

A dictionary for a visual language。 Although aimed at architects, this small book provides a logical framework for understanding the spatial transformations inherit in programs like Illustrator and Photoshop, and how they connect and interact。 Having the linguistic handles to organize the random jumble of abstract form-manipulations you know but can't quite describe, is a skill that would serve any designer well。 A dictionary for a visual language。 Although aimed at architects, this small book provides a logical framework for understanding the spatial transformations inherit in programs like Illustrator and Photoshop, and how they connect and interact。 Having the linguistic handles to organize the random jumble of abstract form-manipulations you know but can't quite describe, is a skill that would serve any designer well。 。。。more

Viras Nikhil

Super

Shreyasee Thakral

I think I'll keep coming back to this book now that I have started to learn Grasshopper。 I think I'll keep coming back to this book now that I have started to learn Grasshopper。 。。。more

Derenik Baghramian

There is not so much to read。A well designed small book, introducing conceptual diagrams for architects。

Kristiina

Handy, helped me understand 3d modelling software。 Nice picture book, would have loved more references though。

Finlay

Cute little book, fun to flip through。 Reminds me lots of shitty buildings I've seen。 Cute little book, fun to flip through。 Reminds me lots of shitty buildings I've seen。 。。。more

Yasser Al-Ali

Very helpful especially for students。 Neat and self-explanatory diagrams describing basic mass/form manipulation。 After reading this book, it becomes easier to understand the logic behind 3D software。

Kent Beck

This is an interesting way to look at design, as a series of transformations。

Alex

Well designed and organized, but the concepts are not very prone to generalization。 Fun visuals nevertheless, and potentially much more useful to a different audience。