TY - BOOK AU - Dhingra, Anshumi (UI0514) AU - Shah, Amal (Guide) TI - Expression of details, as a key phenomena in the construction of space (Softcopy is also available) U1 - I TH-0423 PY - 2019/// N1 - Contents Abstract Introduction Aim & Objectives Scope & Limitations Framework of Thesis Methodology The Narrative of a Detail Defining the term ‘Detail’ The Exercise of Detailing by Vittorio Gregotti 1.3 The Tell-the-Tale Detail by Marco Frascari 1.4 Rappel a l’ordre, the Case for the Tectonic (1990) by Kenneth Frampton 1.5 Architecture and Aesthetic of Japan by Gunter Nitschke The Making of Space : through Details Relevance of the theory by Edward Ford The Detail as Abstraction Place & Displacement The Detail as Material Expression Material & Form The Detail as Structural Representation Structure & Weight The Detail as Joint Abstraction & Joints The Detail as Dissonant Element Scale & Dissonance The Detail as Space Making Tool According to Japanese concept of space-making The Detail as Articulation According to Japanese culture of detailing Conclusion 03 Case Studies Introduction Katsura Imperial Villa Nest We Grow, Kengo Kuma The Detail as Abstraction Katsura Imperial Villa Nest We Grow, Kengo Kuma The Detail as Material Expression Katsura Imperial VillaNest We Grow, Kengo Kuma The Detail as Structural Representation Katsura Imperial Villa Nest We Grow, Kengo Kuma The Detail as Joint Katsura Imperial Villa Nest We Grow, Kengo Kuma The Detail as Dissonant Element Katsura Imperial Villa Nest We Grow, Kengo Kuma The Detail as Space Making Tool Katsura Imperial Villa Nest We Grow, Kengo Kuma The Detail as Articulation Katsura Imperial Villa Nest We Grow, Kengo Kuma Role of Details as ‘Spatial Phenomenas’ Conclusion Bibliography Illustration Credits Appendix ER -