Draw In Order To See: A Cognitive History Of Architectural Design

Mark A Hewitt
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Draw In Order To See: A Cognitive History Of Architectural Design

Mark A Hewitt
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300 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 21, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 300
  • Publisher: Oro Editions
  • ISBN: 9781943532834
  • Dimensions: 7.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Mark Alan Hewitt, FAIA is an architect, historian, and preservationist working in the New York area. He taught architecture at Rice University, Columbia University, and the New Jersey Institute of Technology, before serving for eighteen years as an adjunct faculty member in the Art History Department at Rutgers University. He is the author of six books and numerous articles on American architecture, representation, architectural practice, and building conservation. His renowned work as a biographer of modern architects became a springboard for this provocative book.
"By the age of two, a toddler has started to recognize letters. Add six more months and the ability to match shapes will have developed. Having perfect 20/20 vision may be present, but it takes practice to learn the vital skills that will lead toward good reading and writing. That is where Arches To Zigzags comes in. It offers a unique exercise through architectural imagery for a preschooler to experience visual spatial relationships in the built environment. Through changes in figure ground, form, closure and novelty, an identification of colors, shapes and patterns is possible. As for the adult who purchases the book, it is a catalyst for easy storytelling." --Frederick Marks, AIA, President, Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture​

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