Designbuild Education

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Designbuild Education
Author : Chad Kraus
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 03 March 2017
ISBN : 9781317353119
Pages : 260 pages
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Designbuild Education by Chad Kraus Book PDF Summary

Designbuild Education adopts the intellectual framework of American Pragmatism, which is a theory of action, to investigate architects’ compelling urge to build and how that manifests in collegiate designbuild programs. Organized into four themes—people, poetics, process, and practice—the book brings together new essays by some of today’s most well-known designbuild educators, including Andrew Freear from Rural Studio and Dan Rockhill from Studio 804, to shed light on the theoretical dimensions of their practice and work. Illustrated with over 100 black and white images.

Designbuild Education

Designbuild Education adopts the intellectual framework of American Pragmatism, which is a theory of action, to investigate architects’ compelling urge to build and how that manifests in collegiate designbuild programs. Organized into four themes—people, poetics, process, and practice—the book brings together new essays by some of today’s

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