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title:Design and Aesthetics in Wood
author:Anderson, Eric A.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0873952162
print isbn13:9780873952163
ebook isbn13:9780585078427
language:English
subjectWood--Congresses, Woodwork--Congresses, Design, Industrial--Congresses.
publication date:1972
lcc:TA419.D47eb
ddc:624/.184
subject:Wood--Congresses, Woodwork--Congresses, Design, Industrial--Congresses.
Page iii
Design and Aesthetics in Wood
Edited by
Eric A. Anderson, Professor of
Wood Products Engineering
George F. Earle, Professor of Art
State University of New York
College of Environmental Science
and Forestry
Page iv
Sponsored Jointly by
State University of New York
College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Syracuse University School of Art
New York State Science and
Technology Foundation under a grant from the
New York State Science and
Technology Foundation
Design and Aesthetics in Wood
First Edition
Second Printing 1977
Published by the State University of New York
College of Environmental Science and Foresty,
Syracuse, New York
Distributed by State University of New York
Press, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany,
New York 12210
1972 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging in
Publication Data
Design and aesthetics in wood.
A symposium sponsored by the State
University College of Forestry, Syracuse
University School of Art, and the New
York State Science and Technology
Foundation, and held at the State
University College of Forestry at Syracuse
University, Nov. 7-9, 1967.
Bibliography: p.
1. WoodCongresses. 2. Woodwork
Congresses. 3. Design, Industrial
Congresses. I. Anderson, Eric A., 1907
ed. II. Earle, George F., ed. III. New York
(State). College of Forestry, Syracuse.
IV. Syracuse University. School of Art.
V. New York State Science and
Technology Foundation.
TA419.D47 624'.184 75-171186
ISBN 0-87395-216-2
Page v
Dedicated to
Edwin C. Jahn,
who gave so freely of his wisdom,
counsel and encouragement in the
course of this symposium.
Page vii
CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Introduction
The Editors
xi
Part I
Wood as Art and Artifact
1
Is There a Substitute for Wood Grain Plastic?
Reyner Banham
4
Design and the Product in the Future Economy
Carl Koch
12
Wood in Aesthetics and Art
Paul Weiss
19
Art, Science, and the Human Enterprise
Laurence Schmeckebier
26
Design and Aesthetics in Wood Exhibit
D. Lee DuSell
30
Part II
Wood as Architectural Material
70
Wood Construction in the Planned Community
Charles W. Moore
72
Wood in the Big Perspective of Architecture
Victor A. Lundy
104
Safety in Wood Construction in Schools and Public Buildings
A. Quincy Jones
108
The Gap Between Industry and the Designer
Robert A. Eckert
117
Part III
Design in a Dynamic Technology
122
Toward an Ecological Aesthetic and the Use of Wood in Design
Karl Linn
124
Design in a Dynamic Technology
R. Buckminster Fuller
131
Part IV
Wood as a Material
164
Wood in the Competition of Materials
Albert G. H. Dietz
166
Designing with Wood to Meet Construction Requirements
Robert J. Hoyle, Jr.
175
Wood Products in the Future A Technological Extrapolation
Alan A. Marra
187
Research, Technology, and Design in the Mass of Wood
Robert J. Seidl
208
Computer Aided DesignPast, Present, Future
Vincent J. Vitagliano
216
Afterword
George F. Earle
222

Page ix
PREFACE
This symposium on "Design and Aesthetics in Wood" was held at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry on 7-9 November 1967. Concurrent with the conference was an exhibition, sponsored by the College of Environmental Science and Forestry and the School of Art of Syracuse University, in which the art objects and industrial products Illustrated here were a part.
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