A Visual Dictionary of Architecture

A Visual Dictionary of Architecture

This book defines over 5,000 terms relating to architectural design, history, and technology. It is the only dictionary that provides concise, accurate definitions illustrated with finely detailed, hand-rendered drawings, each executed in Mr. Ching’s signature style.

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  1. Rosemary Thornton "Author, Montgomery Ward's ... Avatar
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    45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
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    Easy to use and read and understand, January 13, 2006
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    Rosemary Thornton “Author, Montgomery Ward’s … (Norfolk, VA) –
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    Somewhere near the very beginning of my lecturing career, I showed a slide onscreen and was trying to point out a unique feature of a home. Gesturing toward the screen I said, “that thingie over the window…”

    I was mortified. What a dreadful mistake for a “professional” lecturer to make!! Since I planned to give many more lectures, I came home and bought this book from Amazon.

    When the parcel arrived, I quickly opened it and was delighted to find the easy-to-read drawings. Ching makes the most complex architectural graphics easy to see and understand. Using this book, I gave myself a crash course on “basic architectural terms” and since then, I’ve given 200 lectures and never used the word “THINGIE” again!!

    Rose
    author, California’s Kit Homes
    and “The Houses That Sears Built”

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    Fundamental, August 2, 2001
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    As with most of Francis D.K. Ching’s publications, this is a fundamental resource to the student of architecture, as well as the practicing professional. The practice of architecture is intrinscially tied to the ability of the Architect to communicate complex ideas to a myriad of persons. To be succesful at this communication, one needs to be conversant in both the written/spoken language of architecture as well as the illustrative language of drawing. The Visual Dictionary exemplifies this concept. Organized around 68 essential concepts of design and construction – concisely written and beautifully illustrated – Francis Ching brings forth clarity in communication rarely experienced in the world of design and construction. I use this book in teaching, in practice, in reference, and in simple enjoyment. Again, a fundamental resource for the reference shelf – although it rarely sits on the shelf.

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    21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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    Good start for architecture students., August 29, 2005
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    M. Oh “Xel ZuReX” (Replubic of Korea (South)) –
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    I believe this is a nice book to start architecture studies with. To know the definitions of words that relate to architecture is a great help in studying the subject. Memorizing all of these words would surely help you out understand any talk about architecture.

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