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What Is a Designer : Things, Places, Messages.

By: Publication details: Princeton Architectural Pr 2002Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0907259162 (pbk.) :
Contents:
What is a designer? -- Is a designer an artist? -- Design education: principles -- What is good design? -- Problems with method -- The artist: Toltec poem -- Designer as artisan -- Reading for design -- Summary: students as designers -- Explanation -- How is design work done? -- Communication for designers -- Simple graphics: a strategy -- Drawings and models -- Survey before plan -- Asking questions -- Reports and report writing -- Booklist -- Advice for beginners -- Questioning design -- Conference report -- Matchbox maxims -- The Bristol experiment -- Text references.
Summary: This book is addressed to students and practitioners of architecture and design. What is a designer does more than pose (or answer) a neat question. It sets forth the conditions under which designing is itself an open question, and under which design decisions -- and artefacts -- must show themselves to be socially answerable. Designers will find in this book a spirited account of their calling, and an exposition of central traditions in the modern movement. Students and teachers will find a wealth of discussion, drawn directly from the author's experience. Now revised and republished in this fourth edition, What is a designer returns as a standard account of its subject.
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection NK 1510 .P67 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Copy Type:01 - Books Available 652131

What is a designer? -- Is a designer an artist? -- Design education: principles -- What is good design? -- Problems with method -- The artist: Toltec poem -- Designer as artisan -- Reading for design -- Summary: students as designers -- Explanation -- How is design work done? -- Communication for designers -- Simple graphics: a strategy -- Drawings and models -- Survey before plan -- Asking questions -- Reports and report writing -- Booklist -- Advice for beginners -- Questioning design -- Conference report -- Matchbox maxims -- The Bristol experiment -- Text references.

This book is addressed to students and practitioners of architecture and design. What is a designer does more than pose (or answer) a neat question. It sets forth the conditions under which designing is itself an open question, and under which design decisions -- and artefacts -- must show themselves to be socially answerable. Designers will find in this book a spirited account of their calling, and an exposition of central traditions in the modern movement. Students and teachers will find a wealth of discussion, drawn directly from the author's experience. Now revised and republished in this fourth edition, What is a designer returns as a standard account of its subject.

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