The Practice of Spatial Thinking Differentiation Processes

Cover of The Practice of Spatial Thinking Differentiation Processes by Leon Van Schaik
Publisher: Actar
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9781948765350
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 1.4991433816 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 720.4
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The Practice of Spatial Thinking Differentiation Processes by Leon Van Schaik, published by Actar in 2020, is an illustrated edition comprising 232 pages in English. This book investigates how designers in research-driven practices distinguish themselves and establish unique platforms for future endeavors. The research, conducted in Australia as part of an Australian Research Council Discovery Program, delves into the nuances of spatial intelligence, offering insights into the practices and influences that shape designers’ spatial thinking.

Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between design practice and spatial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of enhancing spatial and design literacy within communities. The book includes contributions from various experts in architecture and urban planning, providing a multifaceted perspective on how designers engage with their environments. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in architecture, design, and urban land use planning, reflecting on the broader implications of spatial thinking in contemporary practice.


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How do designers in research-driven practices differentiate themselves from each other and form distinctive platforms for future practice? The research presented in this second edition and carried out in Australia as part of an Australian Research Council Discovery Program is of significance for design practice, review, and our deeper understanding of the design of space and spaces. In continuing the exploration of spatial intelligence,” this research further develops our understanding of designers, how they work and what they draw on through their lives that shapes their spatial thinking, and their practice. The research also provides broader insights into a more public understanding and acknowledgement of our collective spatial intelligence. It shows how this could be developed and enhanced to provide more spatial and design literacy in our communities, and how these can engage with their changing environments. Contributors: Benedict Anderson, Suzie Attiwill, Nigel Bertram, Richard Black, Stephen Collier, Graham Crist, Lucas Devriendt, Harold Fallon, Arnaud Hendrickx, Tom Holbrook, CJ Lim, Paul Minifie, Vivian Mitsogianni, Stephen Neille, Deborah Saunt, Jon Tarry, Jo Van Den Berghe, Gretchen Wilkins

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