By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Use manual and computer drawing techniques as a means of expression, analysis and communication.
Understand sketching as a means of apprehending the reality in which designers must intervene.
Develop a sense of representation in manual and computer-aided drawing, while learning various technical (charcoal, watercolor, ink, inkwash, graphite, software ) and theoretical (vision, framing, scale, perspective) aspects of drawing.
Main themes
Account for and show the role of this studio in the overall study programme.
Drawing as a tool for analysis, investigation, expression and communication:
Parallel practice of manual and computer-aided drawing techniques
understanding architectural drawing as a means of exploring and developing a design project through repeated practice of rough design drawing and sketching
knowledge of software and presentation at a precise architectural scale of a specific design proposition
Exploring mutual adequation of thought and drawing
Exploring how thought and drawing may each put the other into question
Understanding the difference between a finished and a complete drawing in design practice, from design through to building.
Content and teaching methods
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