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This book explores the creative potential for architecture
curricula to integrate solid interdisciplinary thinking in design
studio education. Annotated case studies both from academic
institutions and from professional practices provide examples of
interdisciplinary engagement in creative design work, highlighting
the challenges and opportunities of this approach. Cases are from a
diverse selection of international collaborators, featuring
projects from the USA, Australia, Mexico, Germany and Italy, and
cover a range of project types and scales. Chapters by invited
experts offer speculations on current and future models, situating
examples within the broader context, and encouraging dialogue
between practice and pedagogy. The collection of voices in this
book offers critical and provocative lenses, learning from history
while forging inventive and creative roles for the architect as
practitioner, entrepreneur, strategist, choreographer, activist,
facilitator, leader, and teacher. Interdisciplinary Design Thinking
provides insights into the potential of interdisciplinary
engagement at the level of foundational undergraduate education,
making it ideal for faculty in architecture schools. It will also
be of interest to design professionals concerned with
interdisciplinary collaboration and how to incorporate similar
efforts in their own practices.
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Where's Joon?
Julie Kim
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R434
Discovery Miles 4 340
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Where's Joon? is the highly anticipated sequel to Where's Halmoni?,
the bestselling, award-winning debut by Julie Kim. In this graphic
novel picture book, Julie Kim beckons readers once again into a
colorful, fantastical world filled with "jaw-dropping art" (School
Library Journal), plenty of humor, and multilayered storytelling
that illuminates the immigrant experience of traversing two
worlds, both cultural and generational. Jin is helping
Halmoni in the garden for her birthday celebration, but where's
Joon? Besides the big mess in the kitchen, Jin
and Halmoni see no signs of Joon anywhere. Where
could he have gone? Â Luckily, Halmoni has a hunch. She sends
Jin on an errand through her magical portal into
the wondrous world of Korean folktales
with its dazzling landscapes
and curious characters.  In this land of
enchantment, Jin and Joon meet familiar friends
and foe before reuniting to embark on a new mission to
fix Halmoni's magic pot.  This beautifully illustrated
graphic novel picture book is filled with delightful
visual Easter eggs and includes Korean language as one
of its story-telling tools that is reader friendly at all
levels. In the back are illustrated translations of
Korean text and further reading on the original Korean
folktales that have inspired Julie Kim's books. Another captivating
and timeless book from Julie Kim, Where's Joon? is a beguiling tale
about children's courage to face their fears and how love
makes everything possible.
This book explores the creative potential for architecture
curricula to integrate solid interdisciplinary thinking in design
studio education. Annotated case studies both from academic
institutions and from professional practices provide examples of
interdisciplinary engagement in creative design work, highlighting
the challenges and opportunities of this approach. Cases are from a
diverse selection of international collaborators, featuring
projects from the USA, Australia, Mexico, Germany and Italy, and
cover a range of project types and scales. Chapters by invited
experts offer speculations on current and future models, situating
examples within the broader context, and encouraging dialogue
between practice and pedagogy. The collection of voices in this
book offers critical and provocative lenses, learning from history
while forging inventive and creative roles for the architect as
practitioner, entrepreneur, strategist, choreographer, activist,
facilitator, leader, and teacher. Interdisciplinary Design Thinking
provides insights into the potential of interdisciplinary
engagement at the level of foundational undergraduate education,
making it ideal for faculty in architecture schools. It will also
be of interest to design professionals concerned with
interdisciplinary collaboration and how to incorporate similar
efforts in their own practices.
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Swimming into Trouble
Angela Ahn; Illustrated by Julie Kim
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R384
R314
Discovery Miles 3 140
Save R70 (18%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Never Be the Same
Julie Kim Shavin; Gwen Hart
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R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Emma (Paperback)
Julie Kim
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R229
Discovery Miles 2 290
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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EMMA is a story of a little girl who inspires children to read,
think, and write. It is a book of encouragement, learning and
applying. Children are encouraged to think and use their
imagination; learn the significance of reading, writing, and
grammar usage; and apply the knowledge acquired from the story on
the activity pages that follow the reading. It has been written to
target kindergarten to second grade level. Children, parents, and
teachers won't want to miss an opportunity to read and share the
book, EMMA. It is inspirational, educational, and enjoyable to
read.
Percy and the Perpetual Prezzies is a Christmas tale about a
curious Percy who's itching to open his presents on the Eve of
Christmas. Despite Gran's instructions to wait one more day:
"Birthdays on birthdays. Christmas on Christmas," Percy can't help
himself as he sneaks an early peek. One thing leads to another, and
before he knows it, Percy has all but destroyed Christmas for his
entire family What will they do now? It's not until Percy opens one
final prezzie - something that Gran tells him is so special that it
can be opened any time of the year - that he finds the true meaning
of the holidays and the best gift of all
Percy And The Perpetual Ooze follows a quizzical Percy as he
encounters every child's oozy messes.
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