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Cube

Princeton Architectural Press

By David Morrow Guthrie

6 x 7-1/2 in; 160 pp;
160 color images
Hardcover
Published in October, 2004
ISBN 9781568984858
ISBN10 1568984855

SKU# 9781568984858

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A cube. It's one of nature's purest, most basic forms. We see cubes every day, usually made of elemental materials like sugar and ice. But what if the cube is something altogether more complicated? What happens when cubes are constructed of plywood and ba...

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Cube

A cube. It's one of nature's purest, most basic forms. We see cubes every day, usually made of elemental materials like sugar and ice. But what if the cube is something altogether more complicated? What happens when cubes are constructed of plywood and bamboo, foam and hay, chopped up telephone books and strands of chicken wire? Cube is a speculative investigation of this primal shape, a tactile exploration of the imagination in which unexpected materials create surprisingly beautiful and intriguing objects.
Imagine you're asked to create something interesting out of this simplest of forms using whatever materials you can find at hand. That's the design exercise architect David Morrow Guthrie gives his students each year at Rice University, and the results, over 50 of which are presented in this handy little block of a book, will inspire any designer who is looking for ideas and inspiration, whether from elemental forms or innovative ways of using materials. Simple and perfect, that's Cube.

 

David Morrow Guthrie is Principal at David Guthrie Studio/Workshop. He has taught at Tulane and is currently at the Rice School of Architecture in Houston, Texas.