Architectural Thought : the design process and the expectant eye

  • Brawne M
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An introduction to architectural thought, this text is a thorough and accessible discussion in search of the principles of the design process. Documenting the non-verbal processes and decisions that architects and designers make is a difficult task, but one that is important when trying to understand the development of architectural design through the ages.

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Brawne, M. (2003). Architectural Thought : the design process and the expectant eye. Architectural Press, 191.

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