For nearly twenty years Edward Robbins, an anthropologist, has been studying and writing about the system of architectural education and practice in the United States and abroad. In this book he examines the social uses of architectural drawing: how drawing acts to direct both the conception and the production of architecture, how it helps architects set an agenda, define what is important about a design, and communicate with their colleagues and clients, and how it embodies claims about the architect's role, status, and authority. The centerpiece of Robbins's provocative investigation consists of case study narratives based on interviews with nine architects, a developer-architect, and an architectural engineer. The narratives are illustra...
Despite being practiced in a documented way for centuries, architectural survey drawings have been u...
"Architects produce diagrams, not buildings but diagrams that are wholly immanent, wholly embedded a...
We start designing working and thinking with our hands. With them, we can shape an external object f...
This paper reflects on drawing as a medium for acquiring knowledge and understanding of the possibil...
For centuries, architectural drawing has been considered one of the most effective representational...
The paper "Representation shapes Reality" reflects on the relationship between drawing and architect...
Drawing has the power to generate design. It is not only the depiction of an image in the architect\...
Can we surpass the representational nature of architecture drawing to consider and discuss the agenc...
The book is a drawing and research manual dealing with the means of drawings and diagrams to describ...
In this paper I will discuss the renewed role of (the) architectural drawing in architectural practi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February 2015.Cat...
As architects we often regard drawing as a vehicle for communication. For some drawing is a means to...
Questions of taste, and corresponding tensions between 'good' and 'bad' taste, are old and familiar ...
Through a critical discussion of the role and functioning of sketching in architectural design, foll...
[EN] Focusing on the creative power of drawing in order to design, Peter Cook, one of its great def...
Despite being practiced in a documented way for centuries, architectural survey drawings have been u...
"Architects produce diagrams, not buildings but diagrams that are wholly immanent, wholly embedded a...
We start designing working and thinking with our hands. With them, we can shape an external object f...
This paper reflects on drawing as a medium for acquiring knowledge and understanding of the possibil...
For centuries, architectural drawing has been considered one of the most effective representational...
The paper "Representation shapes Reality" reflects on the relationship between drawing and architect...
Drawing has the power to generate design. It is not only the depiction of an image in the architect\...
Can we surpass the representational nature of architecture drawing to consider and discuss the agenc...
The book is a drawing and research manual dealing with the means of drawings and diagrams to describ...
In this paper I will discuss the renewed role of (the) architectural drawing in architectural practi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February 2015.Cat...
As architects we often regard drawing as a vehicle for communication. For some drawing is a means to...
Questions of taste, and corresponding tensions between 'good' and 'bad' taste, are old and familiar ...
Through a critical discussion of the role and functioning of sketching in architectural design, foll...
[EN] Focusing on the creative power of drawing in order to design, Peter Cook, one of its great def...
Despite being practiced in a documented way for centuries, architectural survey drawings have been u...
"Architects produce diagrams, not buildings but diagrams that are wholly immanent, wholly embedded a...
We start designing working and thinking with our hands. With them, we can shape an external object f...