Description |
xviii, 257 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction: A hazing ritual -- 2. What are design juries? A historical and comparative analysis -- 3. How do students, faculty, and practitioners view design juries? -- 4. The preventive approach: learning the art of time management -- 5. Avoiding guesswork: learning how to research your project and its users -- 6. Quick on your feet: learning the art of communication -- 7. Dazzling drawings: preparing effective graphic presentations for the jury -- 8. Burnout on the boards: how to handle studio stress -- 9. Delivering constructive criticism -- 10. Alternatives to traditional design juries -- 11. How do practitioners view professional design juries? -- 12. Should juries be jettisoned? A retrospective critique of criticism in design education and practice -- 13. Leading practitioners' reflections on design juries |
Analysis |
Design |
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Design |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Architectural design -- Awards.
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Architectural design -- Evaluation.
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Communication in architectural design.
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Jury -- Biography -- History and criticism.
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LC no. |
91000723 |
ISBN |
0442002351 |
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