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Drawing Architecture.
Title:
Drawing Architecture.
Author:
Spiller, Neil.
ISBN:
9781118759097
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (140 pages)
Series:
Architectural Design
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- EDITORIAL -- ABOUT THE GUEST-EDITOR -- SPOTLIGHT: Visual highlights of the issue -- INTRODUCTION: Architectural Drawing: Grasping for the Fifth Dimension -- All Night Long: The Architectural Jazz of the Texas Rangers -- Emerging Technologies and Drawings: The Futures of Images in Architectural Design -- Two Sides of the Page: The Antifact and the Artefact -- New Malacovia -- AVATAR: Nothing is Impossible -- A World Below -- A Two-Speed Landscape: The Reforestation of the Thames Estuary -- Drawing Time -- Looking and Drawing -- Augmented Landscapes and Delicate Machinery -- Plug-In, Clip-On, Tune-Up: A Throwaway Architecture with Optional Extras -- London Short Stories: Drawing Narratives -- Dragons Adrift: The New Chinese Landscape -- The Poetics of the Island of Vessels -- Bildungsroman Series: Architectural Daring for the 21st Century -- Could Architectural Drawings Save Us From Philosophical Bankruptcy? -- COUNTERPOINT: The Art of Drawing -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ABOUT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
We are in the second decade of the 21st century and, as with most things, the distinction between digital and analogue has become tired and inappropriate. This is also true in the world of architectural drawing, which paradoxically is enjoying a renaissance supported by the graphic dexterity of the computer. This new fecundity has produced a contemporary glut of stunning architectural drawings and representations that could rival the most recent outpouring of architectural vision in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Indeed, there is much to learn by comparing the then and the now. The contemporary drawing is often about its ability to describe the change, fluctuations and mutability of architecture in relation to the virtual/real 21st-century continuum of architectural space. Times have changed, and the status of the architectural drawing must change with them. This reassessment is well overdue, and this edition of AD will be the catalyst for such re-examination. Features the work of: Pascal Bronner, Bryan Cantley, Peter Cook, Perry Kulper, CJ Lim, Tom Noonan, Dan Slavinsky, Neil Spiller, Peter Wilson, Nancy Wolf, Lebbeus Woods and Mas Yendo. Contributors include: Nic Clear, Mark Garcia, Simon Herron and Mark Morris.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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