As a discipline, architecture constantly needs to take on new challenges. Currently, a significant share of them regards presenting architectural ideas in the face of the IT revolution. In this context, it is reasonable to return to the question of why architects (still) draw. What – especially now – really is architectural drawing? What is the array of its unique features like in comparison with computer techniques? What is the unique potential of the latter, and is there a choice between them or are theymutually exclusive? One of the provided answers is to indicate a need for a critical analysis of the methods to present design ideas, regardless of the means used
The notion of drawing skills that an architect shall be equipped with has several aspects. First of ...
This paper is the result of two observations: first, the current widespread digitisation of architec...
Drawing is the most natural way of recording a piece of architectural work. One line depicting the b...
Previously, architects transferred their ideas from their mind and intellect directly to the paper. ...
Great masters expressed their architectural thoughts through lines drawn by hand on sheets of tracin...
For centuries, architectural drawing has been considered one of the most effective representational...
Can we surpass the representational nature of architecture drawing to consider and discuss the agenc...
The tradition embracing architecture among the arts of drawing seems to be in decline. The paper dea...
Architects have relied on drawing as the main medium for exploring, communicating and materializing ...
In an era of ever more perfect digital tools, the ability to draw is no longer regarded as necessary...
This paper reflects on drawing as a medium for acquiring knowledge and understanding of the possibil...
nihilIn this paper I will discuss the renewed role of (the) architectural drawing in architectural p...
Architecture faculty continue, at times contentiously, to debate theroles that hand drawing and digi...
Technological innovations are driven in such dynamism, which do not favour a reflective process. Nov...
This analysis was inspired by the idea, expressed by the scholars (E. L. Boullee, Cl. N. Ledoux, J. ...
The notion of drawing skills that an architect shall be equipped with has several aspects. First of ...
This paper is the result of two observations: first, the current widespread digitisation of architec...
Drawing is the most natural way of recording a piece of architectural work. One line depicting the b...
Previously, architects transferred their ideas from their mind and intellect directly to the paper. ...
Great masters expressed their architectural thoughts through lines drawn by hand on sheets of tracin...
For centuries, architectural drawing has been considered one of the most effective representational...
Can we surpass the representational nature of architecture drawing to consider and discuss the agenc...
The tradition embracing architecture among the arts of drawing seems to be in decline. The paper dea...
Architects have relied on drawing as the main medium for exploring, communicating and materializing ...
In an era of ever more perfect digital tools, the ability to draw is no longer regarded as necessary...
This paper reflects on drawing as a medium for acquiring knowledge and understanding of the possibil...
nihilIn this paper I will discuss the renewed role of (the) architectural drawing in architectural p...
Architecture faculty continue, at times contentiously, to debate theroles that hand drawing and digi...
Technological innovations are driven in such dynamism, which do not favour a reflective process. Nov...
This analysis was inspired by the idea, expressed by the scholars (E. L. Boullee, Cl. N. Ledoux, J. ...
The notion of drawing skills that an architect shall be equipped with has several aspects. First of ...
This paper is the result of two observations: first, the current widespread digitisation of architec...
Drawing is the most natural way of recording a piece of architectural work. One line depicting the b...