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ISBN
0262062666
Book Title
101 Things I Learned in Architecture School
Item Length
7.3in
Publisher
MIT Press
Publication Year
2007
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Matthew Frederick
Genre
Architecture
Topic
Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, Reference, General, Study & Teaching
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Number of Pages
212 Pages

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Concise lessons in design, drawing, the creative process, and presentation, from the basics of "How to Draw a Line" to the complexities of color theory.

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Publisher
MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262062666
ISBN-13
9780262062664
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59960877

Product Key Features

Book Title
101 Things I Learned in Architecture School
Author
Matthew Frederick
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, Reference, General, Study & Teaching
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Architecture
Number of Pages
212 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.3in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Na2000.F74 2007
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
"Matthew Frederick offers a wide-ranging assortment of architectural pearls of wisdom that every architecture student should understand, consider and embrace-or perhaps reject-when first learning the daunting process of design. Encompassing both theory and practice, and illustrated with often witty drawings, 101 Thingsis an eclectic itemization of architectural philosophies, compositional strategies and tactics, design conventions, drawing and presentation techniques, and even tips about how to behave as an architect." -Roger K. Lewis, Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Maryland, author of Architect? A Candid Guide to the Profession, "How to draw a line, the meaning of figure-ground theory, hand-lettering and the fact that windows look dark in the daytimeeach item has resonance beyond architecture. Books like this are brief tutorials in the art of seeing, a skill useful in every aspect of life on the planet." Susan Salter Reynolds latimes.com, "The winner of a host of prizes, this delicately laid-out book advises students howto approach a number of design principles. Including advice on everything from 'how to draw a line'to 'how to sketch a one-point perspective of a rectangular interior space' this is a must-have foranyone starting out in the field." -- Will Coldwell , TheIndependent, The winner of a host of prizes, this delicately laid-out book advises students how to approach a number of design principles. Including advice on everything from 'how to draw a line' to 'how to sketch a one-point perspective of a rectangular interior space' this is a must-have for anyone starting out in the field., "How to draw a line, the meaning of figure-ground theory, hand-lettering and the fact that windows look dark in the daytimeeach item has resonance beyond architecture. Books like this are brief tutorials in the art of seeing, a skill useful in every aspect of life on the planet." -- Susan Salter Reynolds latimes.com, "Matthew Frederick offers a wide-ranging assortment of architectural pearls of wisdom that every architecture student should understand, consider and embrace--or perhaps reject--when first learning the daunting process of design. Encompassing both theory and practice, and illustrated with often witty drawings, "101 Things" is an eclectic itemization of architectural philosophies, compositional strategies and tactics, design conventions, drawing and presentation techniques, and even tips about how to behave as an architect." --Roger K. Lewis, Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Maryland, author of "Architect? A Candid Guide to the Profession", The winner of a host of prizes, this delicately laid-out book advises students how to approach a number of design principles. Including advice on everything from 'how to draw a line' to 'how to sketch a one-point perspective of a rectangular interior space' this is a must-have for anyone starting out in the field.-- Will Coldwell , The Independent -- How to draw a line, the meaning of figure-ground theory, hand-lettering and the fact that windows look dark in the daytime each item has resonance beyond architecture. Books like this are brief tutorials in the art of seeing, a skill useful in every aspect of life on the planet. -- Susan Salter Reynolds , latimes.com --, How to draw a line, the meaning of figure-ground theory, hand-lettering and the fact that windows look dark in the daytime each item has resonance beyond architecture. Books like this are brief tutorials in the art of seeing, a skill useful in every aspect of life on the planet., "The winner of a host of prizes, this delicately laid-out book advises students how to approach a number of design principles. Including advice on everything from 'how to draw a line' to 'how to sketch a one-point perspective of a rectangular interior space' this is a must-have for anyone starting out in the field." -- Will Coldwell , The Independent, "How to draw a line, the meaning of figure-ground theory, hand-lettering and the factthat windows look dark in the daytimeeach item has resonance beyond architecture. Books like thisare brief tutorials in the art of seeing, a skill useful in every aspect of life on the planet." -- Susan Salter Reynolds latimes.com
Copyright Date
2011
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2006-037130
Dewey Decimal
720
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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  • Essential reading

    This book is a great read for anyone into architecture. It covers very simple topics, such as "How to draw a line", to much more complicated intricacies of architecture. A definite must read for the architecture enthusiast.

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  • Best architecture book I have found yet

    It takes the nebulous and conveys it in a concise, actionable way. Short book, but you can ponder it for hours.

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  • must read for architecture students

    Excellent book. this is a must have for first year architecture students. it is full of 101 awesome tips on how to survive the first few years of school. i always have it on me and read a few tips every time i get a chance

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  • Good review of architecutral theory

    Its a nice little reminder of all the things I learned in my first few years of architecture school.