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Structure in Nature is a Strategy for Design [Paperback]

Peter Pearce (Author)
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June 16, 1980
The structural designs that occur in nature—in molecules, in crystals, in living cells, in galaxies—is the proper source of inspiration, Peter Pearce affirms, for the design of man-made structures.

Nature at all levels builds responsive and adaptive strategies that conserve material and energy resources through the use of modular components combined with least-energy structural strategies. This book—itself designed with graphic modularity and richly illustrated with examples of forms created by nature and by man, including some remarkable and surprising architectural structures developed by the author—leads the designer in this "natural" direction, beyond the familiar limitations of the right angle and the cube and into a richer world of forms based on the triangle, the hexagon, and general polyhedra, as well as saddle polyhedra spanned by minimal continuous surfaces.

The author writes that "Systems can be envisaged which consist of some minimum inventory of component types which can be alternatively combined to yield a great diversity of efficient structural form. We call these minimum inventory/maximum diversity systems.

"By such a 'system' I mean a minimized inventory of component types (a kit of parts) along with rubrics whereby the components may be combined.... The snowflake is the most graphic example in nature of the minimum inventory/maximum diversity principle. In fact, it may be considered an archetype of physicogeometric expression. All planar snow crystals are found to have star-like forms with six corners (or subsets thereof).... However, within this six-fold form, no two snowflakes have ever been known to be exactly alike....

"An integral part of the concept of minimum inventory/maximum diversity systems is the principle of conservation of resources. The formative processes in natural structure are characteristically governed by least-energy responses. Perhaps the simplest expression of this is found in the principle of closest packing, a principle which even in its most elementary form is common in both the animate and inanimate worlds."

Pearce's work follows in the tradition established by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson and Konrad Wachsmann, and reflects his earlier close working association with Charles Eames and Buckminster Fuller. With Eames, he contributed to the design of seating and other furniture systems, and he edited the preliminary text of Fuller's Synergetics, that grand summary of his thoughts, and prepared the illustrations for the published version of that book.

Many of the ideas explored in this book have already undergone "reduction to practice" in the firm Pearce founded, Synestructics, Inc. Its initial products have been kits and kites, and a ministructure large enough for kids to crawl through, the "Curved Space Labyrinth," a saddle polyhedra system made of transparent plastic. Adult-sized structures, and indeed megastructures, based on these principles can be realized as soon as entrepreneurs emerge whose vision is commensurate with that of Peter Pearce.


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"The principles illustrated can be readily adapted by artists and designers to produce graphics, fabric, tile, sculpture, products and packaging."
Reed Benhamou, AIA Journal



"The author, in 1970, founded Synestructics, Inc., of Chatsworth, California, which turns out educational toys, games and playground equipment based, for example, on hexagons and such exotic geometries as saddle polyhedra.... The concepts encompassed in the book should appeal to any lover of geometry, but particularly to those interested in design."
Walter Sullivan, The New York Times

Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: The MIT Press (June 16, 1980)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0262660458
  • ISBN-13: 978-0262660457
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #278,397 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Nature as design inspiration, December 16, 2001
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This work provides a beautiful illustration of the structure underlying the forms manifested in nature. From the simple to complex, Pearce reveals the beauty of the geometry we enjoy in the world around us. I found this book to be an inspiration to emulate the genius of nature's design and never tire of staring at the magical shapes contained page after page.

I am now showing it daily to my four and two year old who are delighted by these exciting patterns and shapes; now if I were only better at pronouncing the names contained therein!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible book which I have ever seen!!!!, February 15, 1999
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This book concerns about geometry drived from nature. This book is easy to read and offers many plausible and original geometric idea. It's best book of this kind of books. Fully illustrated and arraged.
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