Mohr’s book.

Please read the second part of Mohr’s book (chapters 4).
For this exercise, I’d like you to write a response/comment to that reading that is 150-200 words long.
Choose one of the following options:
• Pose a question that occurred to you while reading those chapters of Mohr’s book.
• Explain something surprising or interesting that you learned in chapters 4 of Mohr’s book. Why was it surprising or new? Why is it important?
• Connect something Mohr says in those chapters to something you’ve learned in another class. (NOTE: The point of this exercise is to check that you’re doing some reading of Mohr, so if you choose this option, please spend most of your (very limited) time discussing Mohr.)
Your comment should . . .
• Mention or focus on something in chapters 4
• Demonstrate that you’re doing the reading.
• NOT be personal
• Be focused.
I’m not quizzing you on the whole book. Pick one point to make or one question to ask. It can be really difficult to keep your comment to 200 words. You do not get extra credit for writing a lot more than that. In fact, it’s annoying. So be focused.
• Not include long quotes.
You can quote Mohr if you want. But your quotes should be no more than a few words long. Of those 150-200 words, I want 95% of them to be yours.

Sample Solution

needs and the importance of perception and cognition of space and place design. In order to obtain more profound theoretical research results and better design projects, designers still need further research and practice to get an accurate basis; however, as seen in the experience presented thesis, designers have a good start on the space, place meaning and design.
Rapoport, A. (1970). The study of spatial quality. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 4(4), 81-95.
Lidwell, W., Holden, K., & Butler, J. (2010). Universal principles of design: 125 ways to enhance usability, influence perception, increase appeal, make better design decisions, and teach through design. Beverly, Mass: Rockport Publishers.
Ganoe, C. J. (1999). Design as narrative: A theory of inhabiting interior space. Journal of Interior Design, 25(2), 1-15. doi:10.1111/j.1939-1668.1999.tb00340.x
Caplan, B. (2016). Buildings are for people: Human ecological design. Chicago: Libri Publishing.
INDS-706
Sylvia Han
Pro. Gray
Winter 2019
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