A Visual Dictionary of Architecture

A Visual Dictionary of Architecture  by Francis D. K. Ching (Author) This book defines over 5,000 terms relating to architectural design, history, and technology. It is the only dictionary that provides concise, accurate definitions illustrated with finely detailed, hand-rendered drawings, each executed in Mr. Ching’s signature style.

Midwest Book Review
A Visual Dictionary of Architecture is a remarkable, on-of-a-kind compendium which uses a combination of textual definitions and hundreds of superb line drawings to illuminate a comprehensive body of essential terms in architecture, including important interrelationships between building components. Grouped by themes, such as history, systems, structures, forms, construction, environmental issues, and behavior, all terms have their visual complement and can be readily accessed in a number of different ways. A Visual Dictionary of Architecture is an authoritative source of information for anyone tracking down an elusive word, and a delight for simple armchair browsing! –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Book Description
This book defines over 5,000 terms relating to architectural design, history, and technology. It is the only dictionary that provides concise, accurate definitions illustrated with finely detailed, hand-rendered drawings, each executed in Mr. Ching’s signature style.

Book Info
Unique visual dictionary of architectural terms. Author abandons the alphabet, instead clustering terms around 68 basic aspects of architectural design, history, and technology. Ching is a distinguished architect, author, and illustrator. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Inside Flap
A Visual Dictionary of Architecture Francis D.K. Ching Here is an opportunity to look at architecture through the mind of Francis D. K. Ching, distinguished architect, author, and illustrator. Architects and students alike will delight in this compendium of definitions and accompanying line drawings, each rendered in Mr. Ching’s signature style.

In this unique visual dictionary of architectural terms, Mr. Ching abandons the alphabet, instead clustering terms around 68 basic aspects of architectural design, history, and technology. By grouping terms under such broad concepts as design, hardware, history, ornament, and structure, Mr. Ching introduces the reader to individual definitions in the context of related terms, making the relationship between terms readily apparent.

Each over-sized page spills over with terms and illustrations that are enriched and supported by every other entry. This conceptual format also allows the reader to work backward from the big picture, easily locating elusive terms under a general topic. Readers seeking a precise term can flip to the index where they will find page references for over 5,000 terms. Doubtless, many will want this handsome volume for the sheer beauty of it. Every page is an invitation to browse.

Architects and students alike will treasure this book for its wealth of practical information and its elegant illustrations. Mr. Ching has indeed succeeded in reflecting “the rich, complex, and multidimensional nature of architecture.”

From the Back Cover

  • “The symbolic relationship between graphic and verbal communication is the basis for this visual dictionary of architecture.” – Frank Ching
  • “Frank Ching’s technical dexterity has now reached legendary artistic levels… This reference book is a treasure to be valued for the wealth of information it provides. As you read, each page becomes more and more enlightening.” – Journal of Interior Design
  • “Ching’s clear definitions and over 3,000 accompanying line drawings make this book a valuable, graphically striking resource.” – Interiors
  • “The premise behind the book is straightforward and logical that designers will immediately ask themselves why they didn’t write and illustrate it themselves.”” – Contract Design