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Drawing architecture and the urban / Sam Jacoby

By: Material type: TextPublication details: West Sussex : John Wiley, 2016Description: 328 p. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781118879405 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.284 23 JAC-D
Summary: "Drawing is an important means to analyse information and develop rigorous arguments both conceptually and visually. Going beyond the how-to drawing manual, this book provides an instrumental approach to drawing, especially computer-generated drawings; it outlines how drawings should be used to convey clear and analytical information in the process of design, as well as the communication and discussion of a project. In depth examples are provided how to communicate effectively. The final section demonstrates how to transform case-studies, directly connecting an analytical approach with the design process"--Summary: "Provides students with the tools to produce coherent case studies -- the bedrock of every architectural education"--
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"Drawing is an important means to analyse information and develop rigorous arguments both conceptually and visually. Going beyond the how-to drawing manual, this book provides an instrumental approach to drawing, especially computer-generated drawings; it outlines how drawings should be used to convey clear and analytical information in the process of design, as well as the communication and discussion of a project. In depth examples are provided how to communicate effectively. The final section demonstrates how to transform case-studies, directly connecting an analytical approach with the design process"--

"Provides students with the tools to produce coherent case studies -- the bedrock of every architectural education"--

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