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Architecture Influences Experience

Architecture Influences Experience. Redemption Story. Samuel Beckett Play. Can You Feel the Rhythm?. Everyday Life. Cinderella Story. What Kind of Story Are You Trying To Tell?. hint: it’s a mystery. The Mystery Story. Major discoveries or decisions Synthesis of what has been learned

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Architecture Influences Experience

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  1. Architecture Influences Experience

  2. Redemption Story Samuel Beckett Play Can You Feel the Rhythm? Everyday Life Cinderella Story What Kind of Story Are You Trying To Tell?

  3. hint: it’s a mystery

  4. The Mystery Story • Major discoveries or decisions • Synthesis of what has been learned • Re-assessment of prior understandings • Investigation of questions • Development of hypotheses (thesis) • Testing of hypotheses • Asking of new questions • Final analysis: • What does it all mean? • What does it change? • Where do I go from here? • Choosing a topic • Asking questions, finding answers • Brainstorming, outlining, planning

  5. The Bumps Along the RoadOr: Whose Story Is This?

  6. The Inescapable Need to See Patterns

  7. Anticipating Your Readers Who will read your writing: • You • Your professor (while you’re in college); you’ boss or supervisor when you’re in the workplace • Your friends • Your family • Strangers who don’t have a clue who you are or how you sound in person (if you blog, etc.) Does each group read or hear the material the same way?

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