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Symbolism, Cognition and Communication in Architecture

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This book discusses the role and significance of symbols and symbolism in graphical communication toward the establishment of meaningful architecture. It explores how these are effectively applied in architectural education for the empowerment of learners in various cultures around the world. The volume examines the developments in graphic representations while recognizing the importance of cognition and its perception in spatial terms. In a scenario where architectural education is at crossroads, facing challenges of a global nature, this book highlights the importance of understanding architectural curriculum and design subjects. The author discusses the issues of communicating the knowledge of architecture to heterogeneous groups of students and explains how design fields and learning in architecture can be modified through cognitive instructional methods. The book outlines the methodology to develop symbols and symbolic pedagogical tools for effective communication in architecture. The book will appeal to students, researchers, teachers and scholars of architecture, design, planning and visual communication. It will also be of interest to architects, artists, spatial designers, town planners, urban planners and professionals.

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ISBN: 9780367536770
Publication date: 28th June 2024
Author: Abraham George
Publisher: Routledge India an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 156 pages
Genres: Communication studies
City and town planning: architectural aspects
Urban communities
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Technical design
Regional / International studies
Civil engineering, surveying and building
Environmental science, engineering and technology