This essential publication reintroduces the importance of learning to ‘see by hand’, to visualize large-scale design schemes and explain them through drawing, before using the digital tools that are so crucial to efficient and cost-effective building solutions. Combining traditional drawing techniques with those from CAD rendering, Drawing for Landscape Architecture guides practitioners from their very first impression of a site, through concept and schematic design and client presentation to construction and site drawings, concluding with two case studies that show the final result. Just as hand-drawing returns to design courses around the world, this welcome publication celebrates the best aspects of traditional techniques while incorporating them into today’s digital design methods.
Table of Contents
1. Absorbing the Landscape · 2. Drawing on Site · 3. Drawing Ideas · 4. Plan, Elevation and Section Drawing · 5. Isometric Drawings · 6. Perspectives · 7. Money Drawings · 8. Construction Detail Drawings · 9. Completed Work: Case Studies
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'Only the most digitally addicted need refuse Hutchison's inviting manual of how to design grandly, thinking initially with colour pencil in hand' - ArchNewsNow.com (Best Architecture Books of 2011)
Edward Hutchison is principal of his own successful landscape design practice in London. He was previously an associate of Foster & Partners. His drawings have been included in major exhibitions, including the Royal Watercolour Society's annual show in 2011.
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