Categorize Using L.A.T.C.H
Organize the information into the five categories of L.A.T.C.H:
— Location: Group information based on geographical or spatial relevance.
— Alphabet: Arrange items alphabetically for easy reference.
— Time: Organize data chronologically to show progression or timelines.
— Category: Classify information into specific categories or themes.
— Hierarchy: Structure information by importance or priority.
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Richard Saul Wurman has written, designed and published 90 books on wildly divergent topics. Two of these are the notebooks and drawings of architect Louis I. Kahn (1963) and What Will Be Has Always Been (1986), a seminal collection of Kahn’s words. Wurman chaired the IDCA Conference in 1972, the First Federal Design assembly in 1973, and the annual AIA Conference in 1976.
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