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Book Reviews
On designated Wednesdays throughout the semester, we will discuss a part from the Witold Rybczynski's book: How Architecture Works: A Humanist's Tool Kit. (The schedule of specific dates will be determined and announced).
Everyone in the studio will read the assigned chapter well before it is to be discussed in class. A small group of students will be assigned to each part and will serve as moderator(s) or provocateur(s) of discussion.
The 3-2-1 Method:
To foster conversation, record in your journal the following:
• a minimum of three ideas/concepts that you learned from the book;
• two questions you might pose to the group that may tie to the earlier or current issue relevant to class ; and
• one notion, concept, or understanding that relates to your understanding of architecture, with a brief explanation of why/how your interpretations apply in an essay (max. 250 words).
The 3Ps Paradigm
In your questions for discussion and in your essay, make sure you encourage your peers/instructors understand how you addressed the following;
• Who (People)
• Where (Place)
• What or How (Process)