Friday, January 21, 2011

Learning Styles - Before

When I was in high school I would have said that I was a visual learner only, because I always based my work with examples, however when I came to college and entered into the architecture program how I learned changed a little. I went from looking at examples and "mocking" them to get my desired result to learning to think outside of the box. I no longer copied what I saw but I looked for a deeper meaning. In order to achieve this I find inspiration in other buildings, ideas, and history.  I traveled different places to develop another view of the world of architecture outside of my region. I would also go through multiple iterations and models until I found the design I wanted. Through experience and practice I would learn about architecture and design principles. I feel that when it comes to technical learning I am more of a visual learner, but the creative side of me tends to be a kinesthic learner. 

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