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Focusing on the refreshing process of design with which Will Alsop engages, Tom Porter reveals and traces the process, from public consultation to the privacy of Alsop's painting studio, from paint to line to model, and in doing so uncovers a treasure trove of ideas for transforming the process of architectural design.

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Focusing on the refreshing process of design with which Will Alsop engages, Tom Porter reveals and traces the process, from public consultation to the privacy of Alsop's painting studio, from paint to line to model, and in doing so uncovers a treasure trove of ideas for transforming the process of architectural design.


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Autorenporträt
Tom Porter was an author, lecturer and colour consultant, and a Visiting Fellow at Oxford Brookes University, UK. He was also a Visiting Professor at Florida A&M University and Montana State University, USA.

Tom's international career included lecture tours, most notably at Harvard, and colour workshops in Norway and Switzerland. He formed close professional relationships that spanned 30 years with other internationally renowned colour experts such as Jean Philippe Lenclos and Giovanni Brino. He also collaborated with Robert Cumming for the BBC series The Colour Eye.

Tom published 21 books during his career including Colour for Architecture, which was updated to become Colour for Architecture Today, and Archispeak.