The nature and art of workmanship
07/03/2007 00:00:00 Bloomsbury Publishing PLCISBN:- 9780713689310
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745.501 KNE Expert: understanding the path to mastery | 745.501 KOR Why we make things and why it matters : the education of a craftsman / | 745.501 PAT Sloppy craft : postdisciplinarity and the crafts / | 745.501 PYE The nature and art of workmanship | 745.501 RAV Collaboration through craft / | 745.501 SEN The craftsman / | 745.50902 CLA Tricks of the medieval trades : the Trinity Encyclopedia : a collection of fourteenth-century English craft recipes / |
Foreword: Apostle of workmanship -- 1. Design proposes. Workmanship disposes -- 2. The workmanship of risk, the workmanship of certainty -- 3. Is anything done by hand? -- 4. Quality in workmanship -- 5. The designer's power to communicate his intentions -- 6. The natural order reflected in the work of man -- 7. Diversity -- 8. Durability -- 9. Equivocality -- 10. Critique of 'On the Nature of Gothic' -- 11. The aesthetic importance of workmanship, and its future This is one of the classic books on craftsmanship and design. In it, David Pye explores the meaning of skill and its relationship to design and manufacture. Cutting through a century of fuzzy thinking, he proposes a new theory of making based on the concept of good workmanship and shows how it imparts all-important diversity to our visual environment