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Three Faces of a Critique
• Oral presentation critique• Critique of an academic paper• Critique of a building
Critique of a presentation
What features can be critiqued?
Critique of an academic paper
What aspects can be critiqued?
Writing an academic critique
For example: book, journal article etc• Introduction
• Body: 1/3 Summary 2/3 Critique
• Conclusion
Introduction to an academic critique
A short paragraph which mentions:• The author(s) and the title• The topic of the text. • The aim of the text and the key argument.• a brief evaluative statement of the text. (This can be a positive or negative evaluation or,
as is usually the case, a mixed response).
The Body
1/3 Summary :
How can you possibly summarise a whole book into a paragraph or two?
The Body
• 2/3 critique:- a balanced evaluation of the
strengths, weaknesses and notable features of the text
- based on specific criteria
(Good reviews also include other sources to support your evaluation)
The Conclusion
• This is usually a very short paragraph.
• Restate your overall opinion of the text. • If necessary some further qualification or
explanation of your judgment can be included. This can help your critique sound fair and reasonable.
Critique of a building
What aspects can be critiqued?
IntroductionContextSiteFeaturesEvaluation both positive and negativeIts architectural significanceOther features?
Critiquing a Building
Examples:
Edward Suzuki: Buildings and Projects
http://www.architecturemedia.com/aa/aaissue.php?issueid=199607&article=4&typeon=1&highlight=reviews#page1
Heroic Melbourne: Architecture of the 1950’shttp://www.architecturemedia.com/aa/aaissue.php?issueid=199605&article=6&typeon=6&typeo
Two examples
• Lowy Cancer Research Centrehttp://www.architecturemedia.com/aa/aaissue.php?issueid=201005&article=11&typeo
• UNSW LAWhttp://www.architecturemedia.com/aa/aaissue.php?issueid=200707&article=14&typeo