The Architecture School Survival Guide

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Starting out on the path of architectural education can be daunting. With so much to learn and so many different ways to approach design, often the most basic principles are left for the student to learn the hard way. Predicated upon the idea that "every year new architecture students make the same mistakes," Iain Jackson's new book "The Architecture School Survival Guide" offers tips, tricks and advice to help make the transition from novice to capable student just that little bit less painful. Covering everything from how to properly approach contextual design to how often to back up your work, the book is full of ideas that new students will find enlightening, and older students - and even professionals - are likely to find useful as reference points. Read on for an excerpt of the book's fifth chapter, "Process."

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Cite: Iain Jackson. "The Architecture School Survival Guide" 16 Nov 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/777265/the-architecture-school-survival-guide> ISSN 0719-8884

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建筑学院生存指南

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