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Spatial Intelligence: New Futures for Architecture

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The book is organised into three distinct sections that in turn highlight the significance of spatial intelligence for the first section provides an overview of spatial intelligence as a human capability; the second section argues how the acknowledgement of this capability in architectural education and the profession should enable the demystification of the practice of design, forming the basis of a more democratic interface between society and practice; the final section explores exciting new opportunities for practice in the linking of real and virtual environments in the information age.

208 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2008

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Leon van Schaik

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October 28, 2011
my most useful architecture book for the year:) packed with loads of information about spatial intelligence which I find pretty fascinating. It was nice finding a book that had researched every possible way of looking at mental spaces.. Highly recommend it!! (it was also packed with loads of quotes and stuff very useful for projects:D)
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