The design of cities and buildings affects the quality of our lives. Making the built environment useful, safe, comfortable, efficient, and as beautiful as possible is a universal quest. We dream about how we might live, work, and play. From these dreams come some 95 percent of all private and public buildings; professional architects design only about 5 percent of the built environment. While much of what non-architects build is beautiful and useful, the ugliness and inconveniences that blight many urban areas demonstrate that an understanding of good architectural design is vital for creating livable buildings and public spaces. To help promote this understanding among non-architects, as well as among those considering architecture as a profession, award-winning architect and professor Hal Box explains the process of making architecture from concept to completed building, using real-life examples to illustrate the principles involved in designing buildings that enhance the quality of life for those who live with them. To cause what we build to become architecture, we have three choices: hire an architect, become an architect, or learn to think like an architect. Box believes that everyone should be involved in making architecture and has organized this book as a series of letters to friends and students about the process of creating architecture. He describes what architecture should be and do; how to look at and appreciate good buildings; and how to understand the design process, work with an architect, or become an architect. He also provides an overview of architectural history, with lists of books to read and buildings to see. For those involved in building projects, Box offers practical guidance about what goes into constructing a building, from the first view of the site to the finished building. For students thinking of becoming architects, he describes an architect's typical training and career path. And for the wide public audience interested in architecture and the built environment, Box addresses how architecture relates to the city, where the art of architecture is headed, and why good architecture matters.
豪·鮑剋斯(Hal Box,1929—),美國建築師協會會員,美國得剋薩斯大學建築學院名譽教授、前院長,富有五十年的建築教學、實踐經驗,著述、設計頗豐,其作品涉及學校、教堂、辦公樓和商業建築、住宅、居民區以及城市設計項目等。在其任得剋薩斯大學建築學院院長的十六年(1976—1992)裏,他使該學院成為美國曆史上的十佳建築學院之一。
书的设计很让人舒服,印刷也好,拿在手里感觉很棒 作者是个建筑从业者,还是建筑学院的优秀院长,擅长教育,书写得细致体贴. 内容上适合建筑学爱好者或者大学生来读,像我这样的读起来会快许多,有些知识还是值得汲取.但营养不是很充分.也许我是门外汉的缘故.
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評分书的设计很让人舒服,印刷也好,拿在手里感觉很棒 作者是个建筑从业者,还是建筑学院的优秀院长,擅长教育,书写得细致体贴. 内容上适合建筑学爱好者或者大学生来读,像我这样的读起来会快许多,有些知识还是值得汲取.但营养不是很充分.也许我是门外汉的缘故.
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個人感覺是寫得非常好,語言簡潔,思路清晰,主題明確,介紹瞭建築設計的方法論、人的體驗等等。其中有一段很關鍵,說設計要從問題的本質齣發。
评分個人感覺是寫得非常好,語言簡潔,思路清晰,主題明確,介紹瞭建築設計的方法論、人的體驗等等。其中有一段很關鍵,說設計要從問題的本質齣發。
评分個人感覺是寫得非常好,語言簡潔,思路清晰,主題明確,介紹瞭建築設計的方法論、人的體驗等等。其中有一段很關鍵,說設計要從問題的本質齣發。
评分個人感覺是寫得非常好,語言簡潔,思路清晰,主題明確,介紹瞭建築設計的方法論、人的體驗等等。其中有一段很關鍵,說設計要從問題的本質齣發。
评分個人感覺是寫得非常好,語言簡潔,思路清晰,主題明確,介紹瞭建築設計的方法論、人的體驗等等。其中有一段很關鍵,說設計要從問題的本質齣發。
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