Focusing on Your Design Process

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Drew Paul Bell (of http://www.DrewPaulBell.com) explains the pitfalls of cognitive tunneling and how it occurs in your design process. That book: Smarter Faster Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg That time I mentioned his other book: Habits of Architectural Beauty https://youtu.be/hJMYNPEaoGw

Comments

  1. Hello Drew our seniors adviced us to stick to one faculty member in the studio sessions since their opinion for the design we create varies from person to person, but what must be done if by accident ur stuck with the faculty member who disagrees with the entire design u make?
  2. Hey Drew, just wanted to say i think I've found my favorite youtube channel. Keep up the awesome work and making very informative videos. Big up from Jamaica!
  3. It sometimes happens to me. When you get stuck in a small part of the project and solve it, without noticing that is not really helping the whole thing.
    Im trying to keep myself focus in not doing that, but sometimes happens.
    Great video.
  4. Hey Drew, really enjoying your videos about life of an architecture stduent. Would you consider making a video about getting out of depression and a 'slump' throughout architecture school? eg. producing a drawing or design concept which you thought would work out in your head but ended up being absolute rubbish and the constant competitive and comparing environment? Your videos have been really helpful!
  5. can you make a video about which laptops you would recommend for architecture school? (example: windows or macbook) and what you used while you were in architecture school. Your videos are very helpful, keep up the good work! :)


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