Architecture 101: A Guide to the Design StudioWorking from real-world situations, students get first-hand guidance in solving design studio problems. The design process is discussed from programming to presentation of finished projects. Included are numerous sidebars with specific approaches to the design process, high quality line drawings and photographs. |
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