Design/Build with Jersey Devil: A Handbook for Education and Practice (Architecture Briefs)
Description
Steve Badanes, Jim Adamson, and John Ringel believe an architect's job does not stop at designing a building, but that it extends to constructing it as well. Now working into their fifth decade, Jersey Devil, the loose-knit group they founded in 1972, bands together under this design/build ethos that an architect's place is just as much on the job site as it is at the drawing board. The trio pioneered design/build practice and their influence has spawned more than one hundred design/build programs.
Jersey Devil's process and expertise are unpacked in this Architecture Brief, providing students and teachers with a toolkit for design/build education. Through stories, didactic commentary, and sample exercises, the Design/Build complements nuts-and-bolts content with Jersey Devil's philosophy and perspective, allowing the book to impart practical instruction while acting as a valuable guide for navigating the elusive challenges of design/build. Themes touch on socially responsible architecture, intuition and intentionality, detailing and fostering craftsmanship, group work and collaboration, off-the-shelf components and nonstandard applications, educational reform, ethos and risk, good life and play, the politics of building, and university-community relations.
Praise for Design/Build with Jersey Devil: A Handbook for Education and Practice (Architecture Briefs)
"It is one thing to design; it is another to go through construction with an adaptable design, influenced by various factors resulting in a more successful product..This will be of interest to architecture students and professionals looking for alternative methodology." -Library Journal
"The small book is crammed with practical information throughout (building a water tube level is just one standout), while also including a few in-depth case studies." -ArchDaily
"Design/Build with Jersey Devil: A Handbook for Education and Practice is a wonderful mixture of history, interviews, experiments and how-to's, all focused around the design/build pedagogy and practice of its 1970s pioneers, Jersey Devil." - Architect