The Portfolio: an Archetectural Student's Handbook
M**A
Speaks a lot of sense
Great advice in this book, must say a lot of it is common sense, and if you've ever attended a talk about such things you will probably have heard most of it already. It is most specifically geared towards UK and US employment/unis/colleges but there are some great tips to be had too. Not a long read and very much to the point.
A**R
Three Stars
just so so,but this price is fun
L**E
Five Stars
very helpful book
B**M
Good advice
This book gives a good advice for Architecture students on their initial steps to build up a portfolio. Recommended.
A**R
Not a step-by-step guide
If you want to be inspired and gain a new prespective on how to design an architectural portfolio, this is an excellent book.Not the step-by-step guide, or a list of creative ideas, it allows for creativity along with both basic and detailed pointers on layout, overall design, content and award-recipent portfolio examples. Direct references to certain colleges in both Europe and the USA.Something not in the description that was a very pleasent surprise: The authors compare UK schools and USA schools, their application process and how the portfolios differ. A very useful thing for a student, such as myself, planning on applying to both European and USA architecture grad. schools.
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