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Article: Architectural education.(Back to School)(Book Review)
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- Architectural Science Review
- Article date:
- June 1, 2005
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Back to School, guest-edited by Michael Chadwick Wiley-Academy, Chichester UK 2004 (our copy from John Wiley Australia, 4A-113 Wicks Road. North Ryde 2113). 134 pp. ill. Pbk. Price: $A 64.95.
This is a reprint of the September/October 2004 issue (Vol. 74, No. 5) of the British magazine Architectural Design. It contains on pp. 1-102 a symposium on architectural education, followed by several pages of news items and book reviews.
The traditional European universities had schools of medicine and law, but architecture was considered a practical craft, and buildings were mostly designed and built by master builders who had been apprenticed to a ...