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Informationen zum Autor Carter Wiseman is a graduate of Yale and Columbia Universities. He was the architecture critic and/or editor for a number of magazines including Newsweek, New York Magazine, Architectural Record, Interior Design, and ARTnews. He is a lecturer at the Yale School of Architecture, where he teaches courses focusing on architectural writing and criticism. His books include Twentieth-Century American Architecture: The Buildings and Their Makers and his biographical books on Louis I. Kahn and I. M Pei. He lives in Weston, Connecticut. Klappentext A practical primer for students and practitioners alike on how to write successfully about architecture Zusammenfassung A practical primer for students and practitioners alike on how to write successfully about architecture Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction1. Structure: Getting Your Thoughts in a Row2. Standards: How to Tell Good Buildings from Bad Ones3. Persuasion: Making a Point with Feeling4. Criticism: Aesthetics, Analysis, and Public Service5. Scholarship: Creating Meaning Over Time6. Literature: The Heart of the Matter7. Presentation: Showing Your Stuff8. Social mediaConclusion