Tag: construction drawing
Jesse Reiser & Nanako Umemoto (RUR)
13 September 2017
Jesse Reiser & Nanako Umemoto (RUR)13 September 2017
Farshid Moussavi’s brilliant call to display architectural working drawings as art in this year’s Royal Academy Summer Show is about as canny a cultural move, vis-a-vis architecture exhibitions, as any in recent memory – and it could only come from an architect. At a stroke she presents architectural drawing at… Read More
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
7 June 2017
Karl Friedrich Schinkel7 June 2017
In his designs for the Tilebein House, Schinkel makes considerable use of different colours corresponding to the nature of the materials depicted. To indicate iron he uses a darkish blue, for wood mostly yellow and, of course, when he wants to show cut masonry (he is building in brick), he… Read More
Ange-Jacques Gabriel
22 February 2017
Ange-Jacques Gabriel22 February 2017
On occasion, an architectural drawing can serve as the surviving witness of a moving and complex historical event. Here, on a mutilated sheet of paper drawn in the middle of eighteenth century in the office of the most important architect of his day, we have the only record of a building on the… Read More
The Open Hand
1 November 2015
The Open Hand1 November 2015
The Open Hand will affirm that the second era of the machine-civilisation, the era of harmony, has started.
Buckminster Fuller
1 October 2015
Buckminster Fuller1 October 2015
Slenderness, Lightness, and Strength.