Design Process in Architecture by Geoffrey Makstutis - ISBN: 9781786271327
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From idea to architecture: unlock your design potential.

Design Process in Architecture

From Concept to Completion

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    192 pages

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    1 September 2018

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Summary

Every building starts with an idea. But how do you get from a concept to a piece of architecture? Why do some ideas work better than others? What is a ‘good’ design?

This approachable guidebook will help students find their own answers to these questions. It covers every aspect of the design process with examples drawn from all types of architecture, giving students the tools to develop their own unique ways of working. With accessible text and hundreds of images, this is an indispens…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781786271327
ISBN-10:178627132X
Author:Geoffrey Makstutis
Publisher:Laurence King Publishing
Imprint:Laurence King Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:1 September 2018
Weight:550g
Dimensions:230mm x 190mm
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Critics Review

“The accessible text and hundreds of images make it an approachable guidebook for anyone who is curious about architecture and design” - Self Build & DesignA useful primer for the novice and optimistic reminder for the world-weary professional - The RIBA Journal

About The Author

Geoffrey Makstutis

Geoffrey Makstutis is the Head of KLC School of Design, West Dean College.

Prior to this, he was the Subject Lead for Construction, Art, Design, and Media with Pearson UK and led the undergraduate architecture programme at Central Saint Martins. He has taught and lectured at the Architectural Association, Royal College of Art, University of Westminster, IE Segovia, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, as well as many other institutions around the world.

He is the author of Architecture: An Introduction (Laurence King, 2010).

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