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Architectural Sketching [or How to Sketch like Bob] | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Graphics / Architectural Sketching or How to Sketch like Me Architectural Sketching or How to Sketch like Me Bob Borson — April 7, 2014 — 70 Comments Architectural sketching is becoming a thing of the past – at least that’s how it seems to me most days.

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Why Architects Should Never Stop Drawing By Hand

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At the same time, as the software revolution has taken precedence, there appears to be a fresh incentive among many architecture students and emerging professionals – actually, a kind of quiet revolution – based on a new-found desire to hone their manual skills and learn to draw in the old way. A selection of Wines’ sketches.

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Book Briefs #41: Six Monographs

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The Italian architect started his eponymous practice in 1992, after working in the office of Renzo Piano for a few years; that experience is evident in the Piano-esque nature of the sketches scattered throughout Building Green Futures as well as in a clear focus on sustainability in architecture.

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One Drawing Challenge Winner Explores Enduring Truths at the Heart of a Classic Book Beloved by Architects Worldwide

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For young architecture students and experienced practitioners alike, the book remains a source of inspiration and a constant reminder of the infinite possible experiences inherent to any place. This year’s One Drawing Challenge Non-Student Winner, Thomas Schaller , is one of those architects.

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Manchester School of Architecture presents 11 architecture projects

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Thinking Through Drawing deepens the idea of thinking with the hands and Histories of Architecture displays a complex fabric of histories, as opposed to a traditional linear progression. Experimentation is paramount, through observing, thinking, dreaming, drawing, sketching and crafting, in virtual and real space. "In Tutor: Matt Ault.

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Manchester School of Architecture presents 12 architecture and urbanism projects

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In September we will be moving to a newly refurbished space in the Manchester Technology Centre on Oxford Road which will see us occupy two floors of open plan accommodation.". Moreover, we are interested in how the virtual and real co-exist and the technological, environmental and ecological opportunities within these parameters.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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A+Awards Juror Natsai Audrey Chieza is Founder and Director of Faber Futures , an award-winning multidisciplinary design agency operating at the intersection of nature, technology, and society. “I’m proud that I lead a diverse team of strong women that work with global retail and technology clients.” Natsai Audrey Chieza.