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Design Expertise

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Design Expertise explores what it takes to become an expert designer.It examines the perception of expertise in design and asks what knowledge, skills, attributes and experiences are necessary in order to design well. Bryan Lawson and Kees Dorst develop a new model of design expertise and show how design expertise can be developed.This book is designed for all students, teachers, practitioners and researchers in architecture and design. To enable all readers to explore the book in a flexible way, the authors' words are always found on the left hand page. On the right are diagrams, illustrations and the voices of designers, teachers and students and occasionally others too.'Design Expertise' provides a provocative new reading on the nature of design and creative thought.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 6, 2009

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October 16, 2016
Ironically, I don't think the format of the book itself is well designed. It is casual, wasteful of paper and distracting, and interferes with finding information readily. Perhaps the authors are novices when it comes to writing books?
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