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A theory of architecture

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This comprehensive textbook on architecture is designed for a wide range of readers, from first-year students to seasoned professionals. Written with clarity, it serves as an invaluable resource for those studying or practicing architecture. The content offers a wealth of design techniques, emphasizing the importance of adapting to human needs and sensibilities, independent of specific styles. It unifies essential architectural knowledge, presenting it in a concise and accessible manner. Dr. Salingaros, known for his influential work on urbanism, brings a unique perspective shaped by extensive experience in the built environment. The later chapters delve into complex issues, exploring the motivations behind architectural forms and the limited visual vocabulary often employed by architects. This examination raises questions about personal creativity versus unconscious influences in design. The book stands out for its deep exploration of architecture's essence, drawing comparisons to the passionate and sometimes controversial insights of Christopher Alexander, who has been a mentor to Dr. Salingaros. This text fills a significant gap in architectural literature, making it a must-read for anyone engaged in the field.

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A theory of architecture, Nikos A. Salingaros

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Titel
A theory of architecture
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Umbau-Verl.
Jaar van publicatie
2006
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
278
ISBN10
3937954074
ISBN13
9783937954073
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This comprehensive textbook on architecture is designed for a wide range of readers, from first-year students to seasoned professionals. Written with clarity, it serves as an invaluable resource for those studying or practicing architecture. The content offers a wealth of design techniques, emphasizing the importance of adapting to human needs and sensibilities, independent of specific styles. It unifies essential architectural knowledge, presenting it in a concise and accessible manner. Dr. Salingaros, known for his influential work on urbanism, brings a unique perspective shaped by extensive experience in the built environment. The later chapters delve into complex issues, exploring the motivations behind architectural forms and the limited visual vocabulary often employed by architects. This examination raises questions about personal creativity versus unconscious influences in design. The book stands out for its deep exploration of architecture's essence, drawing comparisons to the passionate and sometimes controversial insights of Christopher Alexander, who has been a mentor to Dr. Salingaros. This text fills a significant gap in architectural literature, making it a must-read for anyone engaged in the field.