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Essay on Construction drawings


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Essay on Construction drawings

Construction drawings: An Introduction

Clarity is a question of the design and layout of a whole document, as well as the use and order of words within a sentence. Drawing plays an important part in architectural design. Designers use the act of drawing to help them discover and discover ideas. They draw to think about design and to remind themselves of possible design options. While drawing styles may vary, many designers recognize the use of sketches as an integral part of their design process. The sections below review the design studies literature and report informal accounts given by designers of their own use of drawings.

A number of modern design studies concentrate on the connection between design and drawing. They present case studies of famous architects based on observations, and analysis of their portfolios. Lawson’s “Design in Mind” presents discussion with ten well-known architects and studies their design approaches in practice (Lawson, 1994). His book provides abundant examples of drawing, mostly freehand drawing, with occasional photographs of sites and models for comparison. Lawson reports interviews in which designers talk about their design process.

These designers all emphasized the significance of drawing. For case in point, Herman Hertzberger said that drawing is important in his design process for the reason that it is a communication of his brain and his paper. (p. 38). Santiago Calatrava described his sketches as a “discovering” journey of ideas. He called sketching a “dialogue” (p. 26) between what is on the paper and what is in his mind. Denise Scott Brown pointed out that though Robert Venturi’s sketches are beautiful and expressive, they are never drawn “as works of art but as communication with self” (p. 98). Lawson concludes that the act of drawing plays an important role for the designers: “They find it hard to think without a pencil in their hand” (p 141)....

 

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