2008年8月16日 星期六

101 Things I Learned in Architecture School II

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The most effective, most creative problem solvers engage in a process of meta-thing, or "thinking about the thinking."
Meta-thinking means that you are aware of how you are thinking as you are doing the thinking. Meta-thinkers engage in continual internal dialogue of testing, stretching, criticizing, and redirecting their thought processes.
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When having difficulty resolving a floor plan, site plan, building elevation, section, or building shape, consider it as a 2D or 3D composition.
This will encourage u to give balanced attention to form and space, help you integrate disparate aspects of the scheme, and discourage you from focusing excessively on ur pet features. Questions you can ask in 2D or 3D include:
* Does the composition have an overall balance?
* Is there a mixture of elements of different size and textures to attract the eye in different ways and from different distances?
* Is there a major ''move" and one or more counterpoints?
* Do any areas of the composition appear to have been ignored?

Engineers tend to be concerned with physical things in and of themselves. Architects are more directly concerned with the human interface with physical things.

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