Infographics make everything more fun, right? "Archi-Graphic: An Infographic Look at Architecture" is a new book that explores the world of architecture in a way that wouldn't be the same with words and images alone.
Authored by Frank Jacobus, an assistant professor at the University of Arkansas' Fay Jones School of Architecture, the 160-page book is loaded with fun infographics that make great conversation starters both architectural and non-architectural folks can enjoy.
Thanks to Laurence King Publishing, Archinect is giving away five copies of Archi-Graphic to our readers!
TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY: Simply fill out this survey by the deadline on October 30, 2015, end of day. Five winners will be selected at random. Good luck!
Here's a glimpse of what's inside the book:
Depicted in a spectrum of colors and engaging visuals, the infographics cover a wide range of topics including: the career tracks of some of the world's most iconic architects; the number of Google hits a certain architect receives versus the number of projects they've completed; the multiple shades of white in Richard Meier's body of work; the Bauhaus diaspora; a dot-to-dot location map of architecture schools worldwide; and more fun bits like "The Distinguishing Features Game" where you guess which physical features belong to which starchitect.
TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY: Simply fill out this survey by the deadline on October 30, 2015, end of day. Five winners will be selected at random. Good luck!
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