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Angielski
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Opis
Bob Sheil's insightful work explores the vital relationship between design and the act of making. Advocating for a hands-on approach, the book emphasizes the importance of understanding materials and techniques in the design process. It showcases how engaging with the physical aspects of creation can enhance the overall design quality, fostering innovation and creativity.
Targeted not just at architects, this text is a valuable resource for engineers, educators, and fabricators alike. By bridging theory and practice, it encourages practitioners across disciplines to immerse themselves in the act of making, ultimately leading to a deeper appreciation and understanding of the built environment. Through a rich tapestry of examples and thought-provoking ideas, Sheil invites readers to rethink their approach to design in a more interactive and tactile way.
Targeted not just at architects, this text is a valuable resource for engineers, educators, and fabricators alike. By bridging theory and practice, it encourages practitioners across disciplines to immerse themselves in the act of making, ultimately leading to a deeper appreciation and understanding of the built environment. Through a rich tapestry of examples and thought-provoking ideas, Sheil invites readers to rethink their approach to design in a more interactive and tactile way.
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