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An edition of Architect? (2013)

Architect?

a candid guide to the profession

Third Edition.
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Since 1985, Architect? has been an essential text for aspiring architects, offering the best basic guide to the profession available. This third edition has been substantially revised and rewritten, with new material covering the latest developments in architectural and construction technologies, digital methodologies, new areas of focus in teaching and practice, evolving aesthetic philosophies, sustainability and green architecture, and alternatives to traditional practice. Architect? tells the inside story of architectural education and practice; it is realistic, unvarnished, and insightful. Chapter 1 asks "Why Be an Architect?" and chapter 2 offers reasons "Why Not to Be an Architect." After this provocative beginning, Architect? goes on to explain and critique architectural education, covering admission, degree and curriculum types, and workload as well as such post-degree options as internship, teaching, and work in related fields. It offers a detailed discussion of professors and practitioners and the "-isms" and "-ologies" most prevalent in teaching and practicing architecture. It explains how an architect works and gets work, and describes architectural services from initial client contact to construction oversight. The new edition also includes a generous selection of drawings and cartoons from the author's Washington Post column, "Shaping the City," offering teachable moments wittily in graphic form. The author, Roger Lewis, has taught, practiced, and written extensively about architecture for many years. In Architect? he explains -- for students, professors, practitioners, and even prospective clients -- how architects think and work and what they care about as they strive to make the built environment more commodious, more beautiful, and more sustainable.

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Table of Contents

Why be an architect?
Why not be an architect
The structure of architectural education
Experiencing architecture school
What professors, and architects, profess
Architecture schools: choosing and being chosen
After school, what?
The building process and the architect's role
How architects work
How architects get work
Architects' clients
We who are architects.

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Dewey Decimal Class
720.23/73
Library of Congress
NA1995 .L45 2013, NA1995.L45 2013

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Pagination
xx, 325 pages
Number of pages
325

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Open Library
OL27158666M
ISBN 10
0262518848
ISBN 13
9780262518840
LCCN
2012046588
OCLC/WorldCat
819741765

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