This summer course is an intensive, five-week immersion into the language of architectural representation and visualization, offering a shared inventory and basic framework upon which to build subsequent studies. Students are introduced to techniques and conventions for describing the space and substance of buildings and urban environments, including orthographic drawing, axonometric projection, perspective, architectural diagramming, vignette sketching, and physical modeling. Students work in freehand, hard-line, and digital formats. In parallel to the visualization portion of this course, an introduction to architectural history and theory focuses on principal turning points of thought and practice through to the eighteenth century.

All Semesters

1001c
Summer 2017
Visualization I: Observation and Representation
Trattie Davies, Miroslava Brooks, Kyle Dugdale
1001c
Summer 2016
Visualization I: Observation and Representation
Trattie Davies, Miroslava Brooks, Kyle Dugdale