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At the beginning of their studies students of architecture are
confronted with a wealth of different ways in which to visually
present their designs. Expressing ideas in the form of drawings and
models is usually required in the early stages of studying:
"learning by doing" is the only way for students to quickly develop
a repertoire for their design work. However, there are important
issues to consider between the phases of devising the spatial
concept and recreating it in a two- or three-dimensional drawing or
physical model: How to construct a perspective freehand drawing?
What plan drawings are necessary to present my design? What scale
should my model be and what materials should I use to construct it?
Basics Architectural Presentation combines the highly successful
single volumes Technical Drawing, Freehand Drawing, CAD,
Modelbuilding (new edition) and Architectural Photography from the
series BASICS in a new volume. Step-by-step, it conveys possible
ways to present architectural projects throughout the various
project phases. In an informative and practical approach, the
publication discusses the basics of architectural representation
from freehand drawing, which is especially important in the design
phase, to the plan drawing, model, and architecture photography.
The student architect learns the tools necessary for presenting his
or her work, supported by many concrete examples and practical tips
that are directly applicable.
At the beginning of their studies students of architecture are
confronted with a wealth of different ways in which to visually
present their designs. Expressing ideas in the form of drawings and
models is usually required in the early stages of studying:
"learning by doing" is the only way for students to quickly develop
a repertoire for their design work. However, there are important
issues to consider between the phases of devising the spatial
concept and recreating it in a two- or three-dimensional drawing or
physical model: How to construct a perspective freehand drawing?
What plan drawings are necessary to present my design? What scale
should my model be and what materials should I use to construct it?
Basics Architectural Presentation combines the highly successful
single volumesTechnical Drawing, CAD, Modelbuilding, and
Architectural Photography from the series BASICS with a yet to be
published volume entitled Freehand Drawing. Step-by-step, it
conveys possible ways to present architectural projects throughout
the various project phases. In an informative and practical
approach, the publication discusses the basics of architectural
representation from freehand drawing, which is especially important
in the design phase, to the plan drawing, model, and architecture
photography. The student architect learns the tools necessary for
presenting his or her work, supported by many concrete examples and
practical tips that are directly applicable.
The importance of freehand drawing for educating architects is
often underestimated. However, this craft is essential for any
designer. The act of drawing shows you how to see and observe. It
helps develop spatial imagination. A design idea can be quickly and
easily clarified and displayed in only a few strokes. The sketch in
perspective is vital in design presentations whether at the design
academy or in meetings with contractors - every architect needs to
master this craft. Basics Freehand Drawing explains step-by-step
how to develop a perspective drawing from the initial structure of
the image to various drawing techniques and use of color. It also
shows in numerous color illustrations different drawing techniques
and examples of presenting perspective drawings of buildings,
interiors, and details.
At the beginning of their studies students of architecture are
confronted with a wealth of different ways in which to visually
present their designs. Expressing ideas in the form of drawings and
models is usually required in the early stages of studying:
"learning by doing" is the only way for students to quickly develop
a repertoire for their design work. However, there are important
issues to consider between the phases of devising the spatial
concept and recreating it in a two- or three-dimensional drawing or
physical model: How to construct a perspective freehand drawing?
What plan drawings are necessary to present my design? What scale
should my model be and what materials should I use to construct it?
Basics Architectural Presentation combines the highly successful
single volumes Technical Drawing, CAD, Modelbuilding, and
Architectural Photography from the series BASICS with a yet to be
published volume entitled Freehand Drawing. Step-by-step, it
conveys possible ways to present architectural projects throughout
the various project phases. In an informative and practical
approach, the publication discusses the basics of architectural
representation from freehand drawing, which is especially important
in the design phase, to the plan drawing, model, and architecture
photography. The student architect learns the tools necessary for
presenting his or her work, supported by many concrete examples and
practical tips that are directly applicable.
At the beginning of their studies students of architecture are
confronted with a wealth of different ways in which to visually
present their designs. Expressing ideas in the form of drawings and
models is usually required in the early stages of studying:
"learning by doing" is the only way for students to quickly develop
a repertoire for their design work. However, there are important
issues to consider between the phases of devising the spatial
concept and recreating it in a two- or three-dimensional drawing or
physical model: How to construct a perspective freehand drawing?
What plan drawings are necessary to present my design? What scale
should my model be and what materials should I use to construct it?
Basics Architectural Presentation combines the highly successful
single volumesTechnical Drawing, CAD, Modelbuilding, and
Architectural Photography from the series BASICS with a yet to be
published volume entitled Freehand Drawing. Step-by-step, it
conveys possible ways to present architectural projects throughout
the various project phases. In an informative and practical
approach, the publication discusses the basics of architectural
representation from freehand drawing, which is especially important
in the design phase, to the plan drawing, model, and architecture
photography. The student architect learns the tools necessary for
presenting his or her work, supported by many concrete examples and
practical tips that are directly applicable.
The importance of freehand drawing for educating architects is
often underestimated. However, this craft is essential for any
designer. The act of drawing shows you how to see and observe. It
helps develop spatial imagination. A design idea can be quickly and
easily clarified and displayed in only a few strokes. The sketch in
perspective is vital in design presentations whether at the design
academy or in meetings with contractors - every architect needs to
master this craft. Basics Freehand Drawing explains step-by-step
how to develop a perspective drawing from the initial structure of
the image to various drawing techniques and use of color. It also
shows in numerous color illustrations different drawing techniques
and examples of presenting perspective drawings of buildings,
interiors, and details.
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