ANALOG DRAWING+MAKING graduate summer program tulane school of architecture
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SANTA MARIA IN CAMPITELLI, ROME - isometric section drawing (Anna Nasonova)
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SESSION ONE - “LOOK”
setting up the final presentation of the work the night before.......still missing on the walls is the composite plan oblique axon.
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PETER ZUMTHOR - cover of Roman ruins in Chur; pencil drawing [section]
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AXONOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION - PLAN OBLIQUE
Chris Dove, pencil (pencil + charcoal in bottom drawing) on trace......creating tone with hatching
http://www.studiodove.co.uk/illustration
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MORPHOSIS HOUSING, Madrid - exploded axon drawing by Bobby Zhao
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NEYRAN TURAN - LV HOUSE, Houston, Texas
http://nemestudio.com/projects/lv-house
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TRANSPARENCY DRAWING - Redrawing of Sibley Hall, by Hallie Black, Cornell University, class: ARCH 4509- Re-drawing
https://aap.cornell.edu/student-work/transparency-analyses
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COMPOSITE DRAWING - TEd’A ARQUITECTES
https://www.drawingmatter.org/sets/drawing-week/ted-arquitectes/
constructing a composite drawing.......mock-up of a collage of separate drawings.
“....Drawing is a matter of rigour and precision. With the drawing, the space is dimensioned and calibrated.”
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PETER EISENMAN - AXONOMETRIC DRAWINGS [plan oblique]
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THE MASTERY OF AXONOMETRIC DRAWING - LOK-KAN CHAU
https://www.drawingmatter.org/index/chau-lok-kan-axonometric-final-proposal-sans-roof-2016/
“.....The final building design project began with hand-sketches followed by digital modelling, then hand-sketching on screenshots of the digital model. It was a back-and-forth process. Looking on a computer screen is always different from looking on paper, different from looking into physical models, and different from visiting a real building. Multiple media ensures our imagined space is as close as possible to that constructed.”
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AXON [PLAN OBLIQUE] with REGULATING LINES
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EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC + ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS
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ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS - SECTIONAL
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O.M.UNGERS - AXONOMETRIC DRAWING (plan oblique), Housing Block, Berlin
plan oriented 45º to baseline
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ANALYTICAL MODELS - STUDENT WORK
top: House Without Qualities, Cologne, O.M.Ungers - left: Ella Jacobs; right: Rebecca Dunn
middle: Gallery Goetz, Munich, Herzog De Meuron - left: Ellen Feringa; right: Midge Bishop
bottom: Garcia Marcos House, Valdemoro, Campo Baeza - left: Mary Helen Porter; right: Imani Mitchell Wyatt
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DOT DOT DOT , LINE LINE LINE - exhibit by AGNES LAU, Kuala Lumpur
“The idea was to draw 100,000 circles on a canvas and see how far I could go. And I came up with a system to calculate and number the circles.”
top: “Ovals”, mixed media on plywood
bottom: some of the pencils used in the dot dot dot, line line line exhibit
https://www.star2.com/culture/2019/04/11/agnes-lau-taksu-gallery-solo-exhibition/#tiCoUIQxSt5Dgs5v.99
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