Drawing has been inextricably entwined with architecture since ancient times. Today, architectural drawing is moribund if not already dead, replaced by technologies that encode and store design information in digital databases. This change has taken place with unbelievable rapidity, especially viewed from an historical perspective. This paper examines how drawing has affected our fundamental ideas about architecture and what effects its demise may have on architecture in the future. The aim is to appreciate what drawing has meant for architecture and to assess the latter's drawing-less prospects, hence a "prospective requiem"
This text elaborates on the status of the architectural drawing. Starting from a quote by Gianbattis...
In this article we will discuss how the aesthetic values, that the digital imaging provide, has infl...
As architects we often regard drawing as a vehicle for communication. For some drawing is a means to...
This paper reflects on drawing as a medium for acquiring knowledge and understanding of the possibil...
In this paper I will discuss the renewed role of (the) architectural drawing in architectural practi...
The paper "Representation shapes Reality" reflects on the relationship between drawing and architect...
The tradition embracing architecture among the arts of drawing seems to be in decline. The paper dea...
This paper is the result of two observations: first, the current widespread digitisation of architec...
The somewhat self-evident idea of drawing as an active medium is, in many ways, foreign to its histo...
The somewhat self-evident idea of drawing as an active medium is, in many ways, foreign to its histo...
Drawing has the power to generate design. It is not only the depiction of an image in the architect\...
<p>Nowadays, drawing practices seem to operate in a rather uncertain field that is typical of an in-...
This paper focuses on the function of drawing in architectural design. It does so by taking an in- d...
When the act of 'drawing' became what can only be called formalised, (whose growth can be said to ha...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COP...
This text elaborates on the status of the architectural drawing. Starting from a quote by Gianbattis...
In this article we will discuss how the aesthetic values, that the digital imaging provide, has infl...
As architects we often regard drawing as a vehicle for communication. For some drawing is a means to...
This paper reflects on drawing as a medium for acquiring knowledge and understanding of the possibil...
In this paper I will discuss the renewed role of (the) architectural drawing in architectural practi...
The paper "Representation shapes Reality" reflects on the relationship between drawing and architect...
The tradition embracing architecture among the arts of drawing seems to be in decline. The paper dea...
This paper is the result of two observations: first, the current widespread digitisation of architec...
The somewhat self-evident idea of drawing as an active medium is, in many ways, foreign to its histo...
The somewhat self-evident idea of drawing as an active medium is, in many ways, foreign to its histo...
Drawing has the power to generate design. It is not only the depiction of an image in the architect\...
<p>Nowadays, drawing practices seem to operate in a rather uncertain field that is typical of an in-...
This paper focuses on the function of drawing in architectural design. It does so by taking an in- d...
When the act of 'drawing' became what can only be called formalised, (whose growth can be said to ha...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COP...
This text elaborates on the status of the architectural drawing. Starting from a quote by Gianbattis...
In this article we will discuss how the aesthetic values, that the digital imaging provide, has infl...
As architects we often regard drawing as a vehicle for communication. For some drawing is a means to...