13 Ways of Looking at Architectural Theory

13 Ways of Looking at Architectural Theory

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Publisher's Synopsis

13 Ways of Looking at Architectural Theory is a hands-on tool for use in the investigative processes of architectural thinking, writing and drawing, and is a useful supplement to main textbooks. It enhances the learning experience by successfully combining the theories that are the foundation of architectural study, and the poetry behind the architectural process. The book strongly references and aligns with Robert Harbison's Thirteen Ways: Theoretical Investigations in Architecture. Following Harbison's progression of ideas the topics covered in the book include: sculpture; machines; the body; landscape; models; ideas; politics; the sacred; subjectivity, and memory. Rather than being text-heavy and seeing students as passive readers, 13 Ways of Looking at Architecture includes several features that allow students to relate to the concepts, to visualize, and to participate. In each chapter students will find:Example sketches from the author and previous studentsInvitations for students to draw and write their own ideasProse sections demonstrating architecture's link with poetry by connecting topics in the book to Wallace Steven's poem ""Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird""Over 100 original poems, which are used as lesson examplesClass-tested over a period of several years, 13 Ways of Looking at Architectural Theory is ideal for beginning architecture students. It also serves as a visual and literary resource for student and academic audiences and others interested in architectural theory.

Book information

ISBN: 9781621312307
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Imprint: Cognella Academic Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 278
Weight: 525g
Height: 228mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 14mm