Workshops

Students from ESALA during a workshop in January 2025. Photos: Anna-Rose McChesney.

Workshops at Drawing Matter are an important part of our programme and offer students and practitioners a unique opportunity to engage closely with our collection of architectural drawings. Our collection offers a forum where contemporary approaches to design meet history and theory on equal terms; it invites new and imaginative ways of using the collection through observation and discussion. 

We always collaborate closely with tutors and practitioners tailoring each session to specific pedagogical briefs or research interests, and encourage rich conversations between participants with divergent voices and backgrounds.

Over the last ten years, workshops have focused on drawing typologies and different uses of drawing in the design process—such as surveys, sketchbooks, working, construction, and presentation drawings—as well as images that address specific aspects of a research or design brief, from cities, staircases, and exhibitions, to public housing.

Workshops can take place for a half day, full day, or over several days across a week or entire semester. 

Contact workshops@drawingmatter.org to discuss organising a workshop. For research visits relating to the Drawing Matter Collection please contact collection@drawingmatter.org

Suggested References

Quantum Collecting
Register Podcast 
Superurbanism Podcast

Drawing Exercises   
In the Archive 

Parataxis 
Archives, or Ardor
Conjunction and Incongruity

Design Starts: Loughborough School of Architecture at Shatwell Farm  
S.A.U.L. 4th Year: De Rerum Natura / In the Manner Of  
Adaptations: A Teaching Studio at Cornell