Training spatial abilities : a workbook for students of architecture / Andri Gerber (ed.).
Contributor(s): Gerber, Andri [editor.]
Material type: TextDescription: 160 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmISBN: 3035620431; 9783035620436Other title: Spatial abilitiesSubject(s): Space (Architecture) -- Problems, exercises, etc | Space perception -- Problems, exercises, etc | Space (Architecture) | Space perceptionGenre/Form: Problems and exercises.DDC classification: 720.10076 LOC classification: NA2765 | .T73 2020Summary: It has been shown that spatial perception can be improved through practice. Opportunities to offer such practice are offered in this workbook, which was tested by nearly one thousand architecture students before publication, and emerged from an academic study funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, conducted jointly by the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) and the ETH Zurich. The book contains 90 exercises that work with architectural elements but can be mastered without prior knowledge, plus a section with solutions and explanatory texts by experts from theory and practice by M. Berkowitz, D. Dietz, B. Emo, A. Gerber, Chr. Hölscher, P. Holgate, St. Kurath, C. Leopold, D. Schulz, Th. & N. Shipley, E. Stern, D. Uttal.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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It has been shown that spatial perception can be improved through practice. Opportunities to offer such practice are offered in this workbook, which was tested by nearly one thousand architecture students before publication, and emerged from an academic study funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, conducted jointly by the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) and the ETH Zurich. The book contains 90 exercises that work with architectural elements but can be mastered without prior knowledge, plus a section with solutions and explanatory texts by experts from theory and practice by M. Berkowitz, D. Dietz, B. Emo, A. Gerber, Chr. Hölscher, P. Holgate, St. Kurath, C. Leopold, D. Schulz, Th. & N. Shipley, E. Stern, D. Uttal.
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