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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Infectious! The Bjarke Ingels Group makes great use of the comic book medium to deliver a compelling and engaging narrative about design, process and culture. The book is unusually easy to read for its subject matter. It presents a healthy variety of ideas clearly and with great zeal. Whether you like the firm's work or not, "Yes is More" begs the question: why hasn't this been done before? 21st Century Architectural Evolution This is one of the first books I have actually breezed through in architecture. If your interested in the modern architectural manifesto which has been lost to budgets and mundane politics, read this book. It'll spark that interest for the reason you became an architect, to design magnificent symbols. Bjarke Ingels is a young professional who has completely understood his process and how to present it efficiently. I wish more teachers in school were like that. The manner of the book is also very nicely presented in the fact that it's a comic with plenty of graphics. Much easier to read then most architectural books that are filled with too much text. Architectural ideas, manifestos, methods, process's, and approaches should be presented through drawings not through huge blurbs of text. Bjarke Ingels & BIG do just that better than I can remember from anyone other thing I have read on the subject. Worth it. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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