The Architecture Concept Book :An inspirational guide to creative ideas, strategies and practices
The Architecture Concept Book :An inspirational guide to creative ideas, strategies and practices
hardback
Published:
19 September, 2024
Description
Architecture is a discipline that requires constant collaboration with the wider world, but too often architectural teaching and indeed building designs don't reflect this important fact. The Architecture Concept Book encourages the reader to look and think again, to draw inspiration widely and to consider the context in which the building will sit before putting pen to paper, or cursor to screen.
Building on the success of the first edition, James Tait has updated his original text with introductions to each section that inspire further creative thinking and understanding. With 18 new pages and 5,000 extra words of text, this revised edition is the perfect way in to the ideas and fundamentals that govern an often impenetrable industry for anyone interested in our built environment.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780500027929 |
| ISBN10 | 0500027927 |
| Number Of Pages | 296 |
| Item Weight | 1240 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Thames & Hudson Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
'Tait takes us on a complex and personal journey that reflects his own fascination with the intangible elements that create great architecture (or not)' - RIBA Journal
'An insightful primer for students and young professionals looking to formulate and develop enduring architectural design strategies ... Tait offers clear guidance on how to assess, analyze, augment and assemble meaningful architectural experiences ... a refreshing break from the scholarly jargon and esoteric hyperbole so common in architectural publications ' - Canadian Architect
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Author's Bio
James Tait is an architect, author and educator. Winner of the internationally renowned RIBA and RIAS Silver Medals in 2008, he has since gained considerable experience as an architect, leading a broad spectrum of high-profile projects at some of the best architectural practices in the UK. James is also a contributing writer to the Architects’ Journal.