This is a book that architecture students will want to have in their study room and in their backpacks. It is also a book that they will want to keep away from the teachers, ja expresses in clear and simple language some things that tend to seem confusing and strange in class. These concise 101 lli of design, drawing and presentation—from the basics of "How to draw a line" to the complexity of color theory—undoubtedly constitute a necessary and fundamental textbook for introducing oneself to architecture, bringing to the terrain of the concrete what is often presented in the race in a vague or indeterminate way. 102 p.: Ill., 12x16.5 cm., Paperback