
What Student Architects Should Do
Simon Unwin(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 2. June 2025
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-041-00189-8 (ISBN)
Description
As a first year student the challenges of learning how to do architecture can be daunting. Though not prescribing a particular way (there are as many ways to do architecture as there are architects), this Notebook outlines what you should do to cultivate your own distinctive capacity for architectural design.
Architecture is a rich and varied subject, a multifaceted and multidimensional skill. Learning to do it is not easy. It has many subtleties. Becoming fluent can take many years. Informed by decades of discussing architecture and its challenges with students, this Notebook will help you lay foundations for a rewarding career as a creative architect.
All Simon Unwin's books explore architecture not just as a matter of form and space but in terms of its primal driving force, the universal need and desire to make places for life.
Each of these Analysing Architecture Notebooks is devoted to a particular theme in understanding the rich and varied workings of architecture. They can be thought of as addenda to the foundation volume Analysing Architecture: the Universal Language of Place-Making, which first appeared in 1997 and has subsequently been enlarged in four further editions. Examining these extra themes as a series of Notebooks, rather than as additional chapters in future editions, allows greater space for more detailed exploration of a wider variety of examples, whilst avoiding the risk of the original book becoming unwieldy.
Architecture is a rich and varied subject, a multifaceted and multidimensional skill. Learning to do it is not easy. It has many subtleties. Becoming fluent can take many years. Informed by decades of discussing architecture and its challenges with students, this Notebook will help you lay foundations for a rewarding career as a creative architect.
All Simon Unwin's books explore architecture not just as a matter of form and space but in terms of its primal driving force, the universal need and desire to make places for life.
Each of these Analysing Architecture Notebooks is devoted to a particular theme in understanding the rich and varied workings of architecture. They can be thought of as addenda to the foundation volume Analysing Architecture: the Universal Language of Place-Making, which first appeared in 1997 and has subsequently been enlarged in four further editions. Examining these extra themes as a series of Notebooks, rather than as additional chapters in future editions, allows greater space for more detailed exploration of a wider variety of examples, whilst avoiding the risk of the original book becoming unwieldy.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Further/Vocational Education, Professional Reference, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
530 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 530 s/w Abbildungen
530 Halftones, black and white; 530 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-00189-8 (9781041001898)
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Simon Unwin is one of the foremost writers of educational books on architecture. He has been teaching architecture since the 1970s. His book Analysing Architecture: The Universal Language of Place-Making is used in schools of architecture around the world.
Content
1. Doing Architecture 2. Keep a Notebook 3. Learn to Draw 4. Intangibles 5. Function 6. Analyse The Site 7. In The City 8. Use Geometry 9. Analyse Precedents 10. Things You Might Not Think About but Should