GDES 1B13 Solid and Void: Drawing Form and Space 0.50 Credit(s) Studio |
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Working as a designer of the built environment requires a good understanding of drawing as a 2D visual language that describes 3D spaces and forms. This course focuses on building that understanding by exploring various kinds of architectural drawings - from plans, sections and elevations to axonometric and isometric views to perspective sketches. Key aims include an awareness of scale and confident freehand sketching as a tool for imagining, developing and communicating 3D projects. Light and shadow, form and space, surface and depth, stasis and movement… drawing can inform, reveal and communicate these crucial aspects of built form. |
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Notes: Required for Environmental Design students. It is recommended that students register with the SAME INSTRUCTOR for ENVR 1B01, ENVR 1B02, ENVR 1B05 and GDES 1B13. |
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Course was last updated June 13, 2012 - 9:28 AM |