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In Thinking Architecturally Paul Righini explores the essence of
creative endeavour. He argues that it is the ability to distill
ideas from many different sources that distinguishes successful
design students from others who struggle with design ideas. In this
accessible, highly illustrated book he gives students practical
advice on how to engage with complex ideas, solve design problems
and embark on a creative design adventure. Through an engaging
critical study of issues such as order, form, space, style,
place-making and aesthetics, as well as other fundamentals of
architectural theory, he encourages students to begin to think
about their own creative ideas. He emphasises that the use of
analytical reasoning, lateral thinking, drawing and modelling, all
contribute to the evolution of a personal critical discourse.
Challenging design projects at the end of each chapter invite
students to engage with and test many of the topics discussed in
the chapter. A glossary provides explanations of many technical and
conceptual terms and clarifies many complex design issues.
Initially conceived of as a design primer for undergraduate
students, this book has grown into an essential reference for all
designers and anyone interested in understanding the process of
creative thought. It should also be of interest to anyone wanting
to know more about the evolution of architectural traditions.
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