Basics Architecture: Architectural Design explains the mysterious and little-discussed process of designing architectural projects. Through discussion and case studies, it allows the reader to develop a personal approach to architectural design, based on their own values, skills and preoccupations.
The architectural design process is as diverse as the people who practice it; every architect follows their own individual design process. Basics Architecture: Architectural Design introduces a number of different processes through examples and case studies. This allows a reader to identify with certain methods that they could develop to respond to their own work, and enables them to develop their own unique approach.
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Jane Anderson is the Field Chair for BA Architecture and Interior Architecture at Oxford Brookes University. She has worked in Germany and the UK and her built works include a low-energy headquarters building for a software company and a variety of educational building types such as a music school, sports hall and nursery. Her research into architectural education began when participating in the experimental tutor training course at the University of East London. It continued at Sheffield University where she taught and collaborated with Ruth Morrow and others on the publication Building Clouds, Drifting Walls, that described the experience of teaching and learning in their first year architecture course.