Drawing : the motive force of architecture / Peter Cook.
Publisher: Chichester : Wiley, 2008Description: 208 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 22 cm001: 22112ISBN: 9780470034811; 9780470034804Subject(s): Architectural drawingDDC classification: 720.222Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Focusing on the creative and inventive significance of drawing for architecture, Drawings highlights the work of key contemporary figures who have, through their drawn work, affected the course of architectural thinking. Bringing this together is a chapter-by-chapter series of essays that broadly charts the forward movement and expansion of drawing iconography, techniques and methodologies. Thus it will move from such conditions as Victorian romanticism; Modernist heroics, Minimalism, Diagrams, the representation (and inspiration) of movement, technology and motive power; through to notions and examples of digital automatism. In this way, the advent and challenge of computer-based drawing vis-à-vis 'sketching' or technique based drawing will be argued as a natural progression rather than a radical explosion. In particular, there are many examples of hand-in-hand development of a project using several techniques.
Also includes drawings by Sverre Fehn, Mark Goulthorpe, Zaha Hadid, Ron Herron, Tom Kovak, Enric Miralles, Marcus Novak , Cedric Price, Wolf Prix, and Lebbeus Woods.
Includes index.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction
- Drawing and Motive
- Drawing and Strategy
- Drawing and Vision
- Drawing and Image
- Drawing and Composition
- Drawing with Expression and Atmosphere
- Drawing and Technics
- Drawing and Surface
- Beyond Drawing - Beyond reality
- Index
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