Description
· Sketches from prominent architects, drawn from an international selection
· A unique insight into how architects use sketches to develop and transfer complex concepts into physical form, enabling readers to improve the connection between their own ideas and designs
· Reveals the secrets of the most successful sketching techniques used by architects for today's designers
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Renaissance (1500–1650); Chapter 2 Baroque, French Classicism and Rococo(1650–1750); Chapter 3 Neoclassical, Neogothic, Beaux-Arts (1750–1870); Chapter 4 American Neoclassicism and the Emergence of the Skyscraper (1870–1920); Chapter 5 The Turn of the Century Europe and Its Influences, Prelude to Modernism (1870–1910); Chapter 6 Early Modern (1910–1930); Chapter 7 Modern and Postmodern (1930—1980); Chapter 8 Contemporary (1980–);