
Architectural Line Types And Line Weights | How And When To Use Them
When you have correct line types and line weights, Your ideas are clear, adequately communicated, and people are more likely to understand your work correctly.
When you have correct line types and line weights, Your ideas are clear, adequately communicated, and people are more likely to understand your work correctly.
Architects do not make architecture. Architects make an abstract representation of architecture. It is important to understand this.
Drawing is an architects primary communication tool. Discover the top 10 drawing conventions you must include in every design drawing and the typical mistakes students make…
Plan, section and elevation in architecture are likely unfamiliar to many new students. These drawings are unique to architecture and other design industries and form the foundation of architectural communication…
Digital software has revolutionized the way architects design, document and communicate their ideas. But It can be hard to know which one to start with and when to use it. Let me help you decide…
The language of architecture is three-dimensional form and space, but the language of the architect is two-dimensional drawing. Use drawing systems to communicate efficiently and effectively.
Architecture is unlike most other creative disciplines. A writer starts to write words on a page that become a book or a play. A dancer moves their body to become the dance. An artist draws or paints what becomes the final piece of art. But architects do not make architecture. Architects make a representation of architecture. So it is important to understand what this means...
When you start architecture school, you may be required to take a class called communications, or visual representation or something similar. This is going to be new to most people whether you have done any kind of drawing, graphics or design before. So it’s important to know the point of a Communications class.
Communications is the way architects communicate their ideas and designs through drawing, models, photography and other methods. Here is what to expect in a communications class…