Argues that clear communication is integral for successful architecture, since words have an important part in expressing ideas, and because any architect will admit they write much more than they ever would have anticipated. --Archidose A clear and concise manual for architectural students and practitioners who want to improve their writing, it provides relevant advise for the former on organizing ideas, expressing opinions, and defending arguments and, in the last two chapters, focuses on ways professionals can secure commissions and communicate with clients. --Constructs, Yale School of Architecture Writing Architecture puts this genre of productive criticism in its wider context. --Harvard Magazine A first-rate discussion of how to conduct the practice of architecture...Every student and virtually every practitioner could benefit from reading the book.--Robert Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture Would serve as a fine starting point to writing about anything. --Robert MacNeil, PBS Newshour