The Architect's Sourcebook: Dimensions and Files for Space Design
The Architect’s Sourcebook provides readers with an accessible and playful space planning manual for the digital age. The Sourcebook conveniently brings together general dimensions, layout tips, and the CAD data designers actually need to draw spaces in their software.
A 1000+ readily downloadable CAD blocks, provided by the software company Rayon, are offered throughout the Sourcebook, to help architects address generic typologies (housing, office and outdoor spaces). The quality and diversity of this digital repository will become the architect’s best friend to create most kinds of space layout. 
At a time when Architecture’s tool set and knowledge leaves increasingly online, this book represents both a much-needed update to traditional architectural handbooks, and a timely complement to well-known design manuals.
- More than 1,000 CAD blocks to download for 2-D floor layout planning
- Design for housing, office and outdoor spaces (leisure and sports)
- Introductory texts on the typologies and the use of the book
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Details
ISBN13: 9783035628456
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 448
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Publisher: Birkhauser
Publication City, Country: Switzerland
Dimensions (cm): 265(H)x220(L)1804
Weight (gm): 1804
Author Biography
Stanislas Chaillou is an architectural designer and Machine Learning engineer, based in Paris.„ÄÄ
His practice, publications and exhibits tackle the back-and-forth between geometry, artificial intelligence and culture. Trained both as an architect and an applied-AI researcher at Harvard and EPFL, Stanislas' interests lie in the weaving of design and computation.
Stanislas is today the co-founder of Rayon, a Paris-based startup building the next generation of architectural software.„ÄÄ
Among other things, Stanislas has taught generative AI at IAAC (Barcelona, 2020), curated the exhibit Artificial Intelligence and Architecture at the Arsenal Pavilion (Paris, 2021), and published multiple publications on the same topic, notably Artificial Intelligence and Architecture (Birkhauser 2022) and L'intelligence artificielle au service de l'architecture (Moniteur, 2020).