Matthew Frederick's 101 Essential Lessons from Architecture School

Education This comprehensive guidebook, 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School by Matthew Frederick, is a must-have for European travelers. Featuring high-quality binding and pages, it is easy to read and understand. With its educational genre and comprehensive content, this guidebook is the perfect companion for any trip.
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  • Customer Reviews: 4.7/5 stars of 1,578 ratings
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 5.16 x 7.38 x 0.91 inches
  • Hardcover ‏ ‎: 128 pages
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: The MIT Press; 56448th edition
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  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-0262062664
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  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 0262062666
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 14 ounces
  • Reading age ‏ ‎: 18 years and up
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Rene Blanco: Good book that teaches architecture (mostly design) stuff in bit-sized pieces. Some pages would work as a wall poster on our office :)

Mexico on Nov 16, 2023

Attica: A terrific gift for anyone, it is interesting and user friendly for any adult. I wish there were more in this series.

United Kingdom on Oct 02, 2023

Mrs Jill Gallaher: Leaves you wanting to know more!

United States on Jun 19, 2023

✨: I only just started reading this and I gotta say, I am liking it. The fact there is no context page really adds to the excitement of reading this book.

United Kingdom on May 06, 2023

Rick Sellers: Great book for high school students interested in architecture school in college. I love # 29. “ The process is more important than the product”.

United States on Nov 12, 2022

CaboxCabox: Concise lessons in design, drawing, the creative process, and presentation, from the basics of "How to Draw a Line" to the complexities of color theory. This is a book that students of architecture will want to keep in the studio and in their backpacks. It is also a book they may want to keep out of view of their professors, for it expresses in clear and simple language things that tend to be murky and abstruse in the classroom. These 101 concise lessons in design, drawing, the creative process, and presentation-from the basics of "How to Draw a Line" to the complexities of color theory-provide a much-needed primer in architectural literacy, making concrete what too often is left nebulous or open-ended in the architecture curriculum. Each lesson utilizes a two-page format, with a brief explanation and an illustration that can range from diagrammatic to whimsical. The lesson on "How to Draw a Line" is illustrated by examples of good and bad lines; a lesson on the dangers of awkward floor level changes shows the television actor Dick Van Dyke in the midst of a pratfall; a discussion of the proportional differences between traditional and modern buildings features a drawing of a...

Italy on Jan 13, 2021

Richard Bakare: Truly great architecture, when realized, is the stuff of dreams. The kind of dreams that captivate us and leave us inspired to wake up and do the hard work to make life as it should be. This association between architectural design and life is interwoven. Architecture creates the spaces that life happens in.

We are all possessed with a renewed relationship with our sense of space, thanks to a thrust upon us familiarity with it over the year. Some of us have been hard pressed to find balance, purpose, and renewal in the same space over the year. A study of architectural and design principles is just what one needs to fully grasp how to make familiar places into more dynamic and human centered experiences.

Books like this one and “A Pattern Language” our essential for understanding how the spaces we live and work in everyday can detract or add to our lives. This knowledge could be immediately employed to refresh where you already are to better serve you or be the baseline for building something timeless in the future.

United States on Nov 20, 2020

HughSimpsonHughSimpson: Here it sits with a new design I am working on. I just finished reading it today and only wish I had looked at architectural school after graduating high school in 1964.

I have been studying both architeture and interior design during covid-19 pandemic at 74 years young.

As the author says most top architects are Late Bloomers! I have been one all my previous three careers.

I don't see me going to school at this age however I was 50 when I became a certified physical fitness trainer!

I am reading through the book again and again and again! May be just may be enough of the info in this little book will start to flow into my mind to actually design the home you see here on a friend's million dollar plus property on St John's USVI!

United States on Nov 15, 2020

Tim Lei: I purchased this as my first architecture book and it was a great decision. While reading 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School I was surprised by how many details have to be considered in designing a structure. Matthew Frederick does a wonderful job of using clear and simple language easy for anyone to understand but yet still rich in knowledge. The book includes many helpful pieces of information ranging from designing structures to inspirational quotes. One of my favorite quotes in the book is “Architecture is the thoughtful making of space” (by Louis Khan) because it makes me think about architecture as an abstract concept rather than physical pieces. Within the design tips, there are straightforward do’s and don’ts, such as always emphasize the start and end of a line. Furthermore, Frederick also includes more interpretive tips like “The most effective, most creative problem solvers engage in a process of metathinking, or ‘thinking about the thinking.”’ I feel it would be even more helpful if there were some tips for his tips. Frederick writes down the goal that one should try to achieve but doesn’t necessarily mention the steps to get there. For...

United States on Nov 01, 2020

Seb: Als Freund schöner Bücher ist für mich, nebst Inhalt, auch wichtig, dass ich das Buch gerne in die Hand nehme. Daher erfreue ich mich auch, wie hier, an bereits gelesenen Exemplaren oder Bibliotheksausgaben. Keine Scheu, dass Buch "zu fordern" und ins alltägliche Leben mit einzubeziehen.
Das Buch stach mir eher von seiner gestalterischen Aufmachung ins Auge. Ich besitze bereits ein Buch dieser Reihe, wer sie kennt weiß was er bekommt. Jedes "Thing I Learned" wird auf einer Doppelseite ausgeführt. Eine Seite für eine kleine ergänzende Illustration, ein kurzer Paragraph auf der anderen Seite erläutert den Sachverhalt. Das Buch "zu lesen" würde vermutlich keine halbe Stunde dauern. Daher liegt das Buch, aufgeklappt auf meinem Schreibtisch. Ich suche mir einen Paragraph, der mir wichtig genug erscheint häufiger darüber nachzudenken. So verweilt das Buch dann bis ich mir den Paragraph lange genug vor Augen geführt habe, dann wird ein weiterer gewählt. Schon fast wie ein Tischkalender ;)
Zum Inhalt finden sich hier sicherlich noch mehr wunderbare Rezensionen. Ich stecke noch mitten im Buch empfehle der gerne sein bestehendes Wissen prüft und auch an Grundlagen der...

Germany on Aug 30, 2019



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Dimensions ‏ ‎ 5.16 x 7.38 x 0.91 inches 5.88 x 1 x 8.5 inches 6 x 0.58 x 9 inches
Hardcover ‏ ‎ 128 pages 272 pages
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
Publisher ‏ ‎ The MIT Press; 56448th edition Grand Central Publishing; Illustrated edition Bhavana Gesota
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ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-0262062664 978-1538718780 978-1736074305
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ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 0262062666 1538718782 173607430X
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 14 ounces 14.4 ounces 12 ounces
Reading age ‏ ‎ 18 years and up
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