Class Info
- Date: Saturday, 9/18
- Meeting Info: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89561588286
To-Do Before Class
- Purchase a sketchbook (8”x10” or so), an architect’s scale, drawing pencils, a drafting board or t-square (to be used on a square edged table only) and a triangle.
Topics
Introduction to Architectural Drawings: Measuring, Drawing, Dimensioning
Activities
- Perspective drawings
- Horizon / vanishing point exercise in Miro
- Architectural drawings: plans, sections, elevations
- How to use an architectural scale
- Architectural lettering
- Setting up the title block
- In class sketching
- Find a piece of furniture in your house (chair, bookshelf, table, etc.) that you will use to prepare a set of sketches. Pick something fairly simple, it’s best if it isn’t super complex.
- Photograph it and post the photo to Miro
- Once the photo is posted:
- Sketch the furniture piece in perspective. If you’d like, you can use the photograph you took to identify the horizon line and vanishing points.
- Measure the piece of furniture and create a set of scaled drawings (I suggest using 1/2″ = 1′-0″ scale, but you can adjust as needed)
- One plan
- One section
- One elevation
- Post sketches to Miro
Perspective Drawing Videos:
Architectural Scale:
Architectural Lettering:
To-Do After Class
- In your sketchbook
- Make a drawing from a photograph of a complex rectilinear building (Robie House, Fallingwater, Unity Temple, for example)
- Draw a coffee mug, cooking pot, chair, table, or other simple object in your home from multiple points of view (5 sketches)
- We have a field trip next class! Bring your sketchbook and something to draw with!
- Location: Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn
- Time: 12:30pm (start of class)
- Meeting Location: Meet at the main entrance to the cemetery, at the corner of 5th Ave and 25th Street
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