![]() ![]() Also, the 101 pointers are supported with the relevant sketches which enhance the reading experience. The main strength of this book lies in the way the content is conveyed, simplistic yet effective. Lewis, a Professor from the University of Maryland once in an endorsement interview stated that: “architectural pearls of wisdom that every architecture student should understand, consider and embrace or perhaps reject when first learning the daunting process of design.” Book having diagrams on side and brief explanation on other_ © ![]() He also mentions that the 101 things are just the basis for developing the understanding for creating spaces, they are not meant to be taken as golden rules. As he mentions the inspiration for this book has been his dull architectural education followed by a lack of clarity. Matthew Frederick’s book touches on the wide spectrum of architecture essentials, right from basic advice such as ‘how to draw a line’ to discussing some of the advanced concepts. 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School by Matthew Frederik_ © JM Architecture ![]()
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