Architectural Drawing

Author(s): David Dernie

Architecture

While computers have facilitated and enriched the ways in which architects can develop and present their ideas, there is also a growing lack of skills in other forms of image-making that was traditionally furnished through training in drawing and sketching. This book focuses on the exciting possibilities for representing the built environment with all the techniques both ancient and modern that are now available. Students today need to learn the following skills: how to draw using a range of media, the basic rules of making effective spatial images, how to read a drawing, and how to express ideas through appropriate media and forms of communication. Following a brief introduction, the book is divided into three sections: Media, Types and Places. Each section is illustrated with key drawings and accompanying commentaries. Step-by-step sequences and special tips will further help students to make the most of their newly acquired skills. This book will be an indispensable practical and inspirational resource in architectural schools and practices alike.


Product Information

David Dernie is a practising architect and Head of the Leicester School of Architecture at De Montfort University. His previous books include New Stone Architecture (Laurence King, 2003) and Exhibition Design (Laurence King, 2006).

General Fields

  • : 9781856696791
  • : Laurence King Publishing
  • : Laurence King Publishing
  • : 01 October 2010
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David Dernie
  • : Paperback