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The Architect’s Notebook
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What is an Architect’s Notebook? An architect’s notebook is a book in which an architect will formally document, in chronological order, all work that is associated with a specific design project. Each architect has an architect’s notebook. Architects record all related project work by hand.
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An architect’s notebook records… Written ideas Sketches (preferably annotated) Work session summaries Research findings Interview information: who was contacted, when, and what was discussed or learned
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Architect’s Notebook Standards 2. Notebooks are bound. 3. No pages are removed from the notebook for any reason. 1. Pages are sequentially numbered in ink on the top outside edge.
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http://www.ikea.com accessed 3/2/06 4. The notebook is stored in a safe location when it is not being used. 5. When the notebook is full, a new one begins and picks up where the other ended. 6. All figures and calculations are clearly labeled. Architect’s Notebook Standards
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http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/pusdmbms/ASB/ASB/student%20store.htm accessed 3/1/06 http://www.elmers.com/products/product/product_page.asp?pCode=E379 http://www.shadesdirect.com/adhesives_prods_details_ita/photomount_tapei.htm accessed 3/1/06 7. Entries start at the top of the page, working left-to- right and top-to-bottom. 8. Markers that bleed through the paper are not used. 9. Inserted items are permanently attached (glue is preferred). Loose leaf items do not belong in the notebook. Architect’s Notebook Standards
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10. The date that each entry was made is clearly indicated. 11. Consistent recording methods for ideas, references, test results, etc. are used throughout the notebook. Architect’s Notebook Standards
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