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Her Drawing, by Alessandro Rognoni & Oliwia Jackowska.
Her
Drawing
. Words and Images. Alessandro Rognoni & Oliwia Jackowska.
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The Archetypal Bias of Scale Figures Catalogs, by Romain Touron.
Two attributes are able to give architectural
drawings
such a definition: -the empathy rendered by figures, and the non-linear narrative structure inherent to
drawings
. If the first one has been mentioned, the latter seems more subtle.
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Living in safe mode: In conversation with Theo Deutinger, by Marco Fusco and Matthew Cook.
Marco Fusco: Your
drawings
are of great influence to us students, why is it so important for you to convert broader and complex ideas into such a simple manner, and who do you consider the audience of your work?
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Flying and Falling, by Nicole van Roij.
In their first year, bachelor students might have already experienced these emotions through
drawing
the corridors of BK.
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Where am I?, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Through this graphic
drawing
, I reimagine Delft by integrating iconic buildings from all over the world. I hope to spark curiosity and reflection on how the built environment shapes our collective identity. By Inez Van Oeveren. Return to top ↑.
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Artefact: Rotring Artpen, by Lotte Dijkstra.
The Rotring Artpen is a kind of hybrid version for both writing and
drawing
, originally designed for calligraphy.
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Optimist Pessimist, by Oscar Nowak.
For me, I realized I missed
drawing
these figures. Something I probably wouldn’t have noticed if life had been normal. And thus, I started season two of my series impossible prints. And that’s how I see the optimism and pessimism in this figure.
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Architecture of Entrapment, by Alicja Jurkowska.
Axonometric section
drawing
of Franki Centre shopping mall in Hong Kong, part of my masther thesis Interior Builidngs Cities 2024-25.
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Titanium White, by Zuzanna Sliwinska.
As an aspiring architecture student raised in Eastern Europe,
drawing
classes were inscribed into my teenagehood with the same strength as Taylor Swift’s “You belong to me”.
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Short story of change, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
One of them, Emma, concentrates on
drawing
and painting and watches Netflix series every evening in self-quarantine. After sundown, we all drink our tea, in silence, or pleasantly chatting, as if we have been away all day.
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Bjarke Ingels Portrayed, by Aimee Baars.
After that we see him in his office
drawing
up his dreams on a large piece of paper.
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Gordon Matta-Clark: Poetic Anarchy, by Juliette Khoo.
Stephen Walker notes that Matta-Clark disapproved of the domineering, deterministic nature of the traditional labyrinth that could only be easily navigated with access to the plan, an “omnipresent view” that forms the basis of architectural
drawing
conventions
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The Sweet Moment of Disbelief, by Saartje Nibbering.
The
drawing
is a visualisation of the Sublime in an architectural context. It contains ambivalences of both beauty and terror. The Sainte-Chapelle (Paris) is used as setting. #sublime. #beauty. #terror.
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Guess the Building, by Stefan Gzyl.
Compare your
drawing
with others’ and most importantly, have fun! Generative text 1. Two. circles. are contained one within the other.
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Bnieuws edition 56/05. Published May 2023.
Next up is a
drawing
exercise called “Guess the Building”; in the provided space, you can let your imagination run free and try guessing the floorplan with the prompt provided by our pen pal Stefan. (page 8).
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Xiao talks tech, by Federico Ruiz.
“I should admit that it is very convenient,” he says while navigating through
drawings
and notes with the movement of one finger. Despite this, for his thesis he decided to switch back to paper.
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Interview Jan Dierckx: 10 minutes with an architect, by Louisa Hollander.
When the architect had
drawn
this, all the radii of the balconies were different, which would be very expensive. I developed this tool which looked at all these radii and reduced them to a smaller number, turning them into families.
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Architectural Misconceptions, by Jan Pruszyński.
For some, architects are just people who overcharge for
drawing
a few lines. If the general public does not seem to understand the role of the architect, how are they supposed to see the need to hire one in the first place?
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1 ́000 m² of desire, by Maja Liro .
Drawing
of Playboy Duplex Penthouse Living Area,featured in. Playboy Magazine. 1970 Robert Bray, Gouache on board, 393 × 577 mm. Houses of Pleasure. In.
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Interview: MOR, by Aimee Baars & Nienke Scheenart.
It feels amazing to walk around the construction place and be able to fully understand the engineering steps of your own plans and details; you see your
drawing
come to life!
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Ark[s], by Aikaterina Myserli.
Figure 3: Exploded
drawing
with uses layout / Aikaterina Myserli. From theory to operation.
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No Bombing, No Heavy Petting, Just Stay in Your Lanes, by Sam Eadington.
Once the
drawing
escaped from the scaleless screen into the physical world it became even more interesting. There was a clear discrepancy between two types of pools; small ones and big ones.
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Missed Takes on Gender in Architecture, by Julia Korpacka.
Architect and her
Drawing
. exhibition was on display for about a week around the Easter weekend and the. Architect’s Patriarchy. Berlage lecture was [in]conveniently scheduled for the 24th of December 2021).
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
Nonetheless, I became fascinated with this idea of
drawing
out enemies to books, or literature, which lacks a material association now but rightfully so in Blades’ times.
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On renders, by Jonas Althuis.
The main distinction from ordinary architectural
drawings
being that renders show a three-dimensional impression of this design. In essence, a render should ‘sell’ the design to the audience.
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