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The
Architecture Handbook: A Student Guide to Understanding Buildings
NEWS
The Chicago
Architecture Foundation (CAF) is pleased to announce that
The Architecture Handbook has been awarded the prestigious
2009 Honor Award for Collaborative
Achievement from the American Institute of Architects
(AIA). The award recognizes projects and people that have
a beneficial influence on or advance the architectural profession.
More than 100 individuals — Chicago-area architects,
Chicago Public School teachers and students, career and technical
education officials, and local college administrators —
collaborated with CAF to develop architectural content and
test activities in classrooms. CAF is also immensely grateful
to the philanthropic community for their generous financial
support of this project.
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The Architecture Handbook: A Student
Guide to Understanding Buildings
focuses on the design and construction of residential architecture.
The 400-page full color student edition and a 600-page teacher
edition are the first books of their kind in the country.
Through hands-on activities, The
Architecture Handbook teaches
both the fundamentals of architectural design and technical
drawing. Students also build knowledge and gain skills through
group design projects, sketching, model-making, mapping, research,
critical thinking, problem solving, and class presentations.
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Green architecture, the
case study home, 10 famous homes
The F10 House -- a sustainable
green home designed by EHDD
Architecture -- serves as the book’s in-depth
case study. Throughout each chapter, students also compare
and contrast their own home with the F10 House and 10
famous contemporary and historic homes in the US and around
the world, such as Fallingwater
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Farnsworth
House by Mies van der Rohe, and the Magney
House by Glenn Murcutt. |
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Content
The Architecture Handbook
explores critical architectural concepts throughout 6
projects based on architectural drawings. Students
investigate how a home is located on its block, how it
sits on its site, how and why the rooms are arranged,
why a home looks the way it does, and how homes are constructed.
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Reading and mathematics
Reading and math are integrated throughout the book to
reinforce essential student skills. Each of the 23 chapters
includes a 500-700 word reading
with comprehension and analysis questions, as well as
10-15 math problems that tie directly
to the big architectural ideas. |
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Teacher edition features
A 600-page teacher edition in a 3-ring binder contains
all student pages, more than 60 step-by-step activities,
as well as connections to state drafting standards, core
subject academic standards, and technological literacy
standards. The teacher edition also includes a CD-ROM
with activity image sets, a full set of construction drawings
for the case study home, and 4 integrated projects: social
sciences, life science, language arts, and chemistry.
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