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Becoming an Architect: Book 1. Becoming an Architect (Book 1 of 9), #1
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- ISBN8231395538
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- Date de parution12/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
A beginner-friendly architecture coursebook for self-learners and aspiring designers You don't need a degree or a classroom to learn architecture. You just need curiosity - and the right guide. This is the first book in the Becoming an Architect series: a 9-part self-learning journey for anyone who wants to understand how buildings work, how architects think, and how design shapes the world around us. Written in clear, professional language by Kay Everbloom, this book explains the fundamentals of architecture in a way that's easy to follow, no matter your background. ? In this eBook, you'll learn: What architecture is - and how it differs from construction The major types of buildings and what they're designed for The basic elements of a building: walls, doors, floors, roofs, and more Common materials used in real-world structures How to read a simple floor plan How to start thinking like an architect - with logic, empathy, and creativity ?? Who this book is for: Students preparing for architecture entrance exams Self-learners and creative beginners Teachers looking for clear, modern course content Anyone who wants to study architecture from home - with no coaching or experience required This 49-page eBook is the perfect introduction to architecture for anyone starting from zero.
Whether you're a student, a dreamer, or a designer-in-the-making - this is your first step. "Start where you are. Learn with what you have. Build what the world needs."
Whether you're a student, a dreamer, or a designer-in-the-making - this is your first step. "Start where you are. Learn with what you have. Build what the world needs."
A beginner-friendly architecture coursebook for self-learners and aspiring designers You don't need a degree or a classroom to learn architecture. You just need curiosity - and the right guide. This is the first book in the Becoming an Architect series: a 9-part self-learning journey for anyone who wants to understand how buildings work, how architects think, and how design shapes the world around us. Written in clear, professional language by Kay Everbloom, this book explains the fundamentals of architecture in a way that's easy to follow, no matter your background. ? In this eBook, you'll learn: What architecture is - and how it differs from construction The major types of buildings and what they're designed for The basic elements of a building: walls, doors, floors, roofs, and more Common materials used in real-world structures How to read a simple floor plan How to start thinking like an architect - with logic, empathy, and creativity ?? Who this book is for: Students preparing for architecture entrance exams Self-learners and creative beginners Teachers looking for clear, modern course content Anyone who wants to study architecture from home - with no coaching or experience required This 49-page eBook is the perfect introduction to architecture for anyone starting from zero.
Whether you're a student, a dreamer, or a designer-in-the-making - this is your first step. "Start where you are. Learn with what you have. Build what the world needs."
Whether you're a student, a dreamer, or a designer-in-the-making - this is your first step. "Start where you are. Learn with what you have. Build what the world needs."