ABSTRACT

This second edition is fully revised and updated and includes new chapters on sustainability, history and archaeology, designing through drawing and drawing in architectural practice. The book introduces design and graphic techniques aimed to help designers increase their understanding of buildings and places through drawing. For many, the camera has replaced the sketchbook, but here the author argues that freehand drawing as a means of analyzing and understanding buildings develops visual sensitivity and awareness of design.

By combining design theory with practical lessons in drawing, Understanding Architecture Through Drawing encourages the use of the sketchbook as a creative and critical tool. The book is highly illustrated and is an essential manual on freehand drawing techniques for students of architecture, landscape architecture, town and country planning and urban design.

chapter 1|14 pages

The benefits of drawing

part |1 pages

Part One Guiding Principles

chapter 2|14 pages

Why draw?

chapter 3|7 pages

Choosing the subject

part |1 pages

Part Two Techniques

chapter 4|8 pages

Perspective

chapter 5|4 pages

Line and shade

chapter 6|10 pages

Composition

chapter 7|4 pages

The importance of practice

chapter 9|8 pages

Sequential sketches

chapter 10|9 pages

Drawing and photography with Susan Fahy

part |1 pages

Part Three Case Studies in Drawing

chapter 11|10 pages

Towns, townscapes and squares

chapter 12|8 pages

Streets, lanes and footpaths

chapter 13|6 pages

Landmarks, skyline and city image

chapter 14|8 pages

Gateways, entrances and doorways

chapter 15|10 pages

The façades of buildings

chapter 16|10 pages

Machinery, function and modernism

chapter 17|10 pages

Landscape

chapter 18|8 pages

Sustainability

chapter 19|10 pages

History and archaeology

chapter 20|8 pages

Interiors

chapter 21|19 pages

Using drawing to analyse an urban area

part |1 pages

Part Four The Way Forward

chapter 23|12 pages

From sketch to design

chapter 24|12 pages

Designing through drawing

chapter 25|22 pages

Drawing in architectural practice