Raleigh architect Frank Harmon sketches at least once a day, in a style that’s best described as economical. His lines are spare, a squiggle inserted here or there for punctuation and a splash of ...
"Drawing is the most immediate way to bring architecture to life—we cannot understand how a space will feel and function until we give it form," writes Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig in the foreword of ...
Two years after Steve and April Carvers completed their restoration of the magnificent Redstone Castle, another important piece of its history was preserved in a lower-key project. The original ...
The eighth edition of The Architecture Drawing Prize has revealed its 15 winners, following a radical restructuring of its judging criteria to reflect the evolving landscape of architectural ...
Architectural historians Jay Wickersham, Chris Milford, and Hope Mayo will share visual treasures from the Henry Hobson Richardson drawings collection housed in Harvard’s Houghton Rare Book Library – ...
It wouldn’t be accurate to say Scott Tulay is moonlighting. The Northampton architect spends a good number of his evenings and weekends drawing, and he earns some money from it, but drawing is much ...
With the mission of providing tools and inspiration to architects all around the world, ArchDaily’s curators are constantly searching for new projects, ideas and forms of expression. For the past ...
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So you're sitting at your desk, you’ve got your project up on the monitor and you are in the zone and crushing it, but what does that even look like? The process of preparing drawings has evolved from ...
Watercolor art and furnishings from the "Designer of Dreams" exhibition. Photo by Veronika Stetska Architect and interior designer Alexander Jackson Davis created the foundation for architectural ...
Jeff Jacoby’s “The drawing that killed my father’s family” was chilling (Ideas, Jan. 25). As Jacoby detailed, the architect who drafted the first rendering of a facility capable of incinerating human ...