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Design Juries: A Study in Lines of Communication
This study assesses impediments to lines of communication recurrently found to be operational in design juries, i.e. student to juror, juror to student, juror to juror. Unfortunately, discourse within design juries can be easily blocked or distorted, and can become one-sided and one-way in nature. The following is a brief description of elements in this dialogue that can and often do go awry.
Design Juries: A Study in Lines of Communication
This study assesses impediments to lines of communication recurrently found to be operational in design juries, i.e. student to juror, juror to student, juror to juror. Unfortunately, discourse within design juries can be easily blocked or distorted, and can become one-sided and one-way in nature. The following is a brief description of elements in this dialogue that can and often do go awry.
Design Juries: A Study in Lines of Communication
Frederickson, M. P. (author)
Journal of Architectural Education ; 43 ; 22-27
1990-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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