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This book addresses the question 'Why draw?' by examining the various dynamic relationships between media, process, thought and environment.
Highly illustrated, the book brings together authors from the fields of architecture, landscape architecture and art and demonstrates that designing through drawing is fundamentally different from designing on a screen.
Contents
1. Paper or Plastic? Drawing Conclusions 2. Thoughts on the Immediacy of Drawing 3. There's No Way to Make a Drawing - There's Only Drawing 4. From Concept to Object: The Artistic Practice of Drawing 5. Drawing and the Feel of Sight 6. More than Wiggling the Wrist (or the Mouse) 7. Architects, Drawings and Modes of Conception 8. Telling Untold Stories 9. Thinking on Paper 10. Observations: Life Drawings; Digital Translations 11. Paint and Pixels 12. Graphite and Pixels