In Michael Grave’s article Architecture and the Lost Art Of Drawing which was published in the New Yorker, Graves describes the three states of drawing. Graves begins with making a point about the new found technology we have today, and how it has somewhat evolved architecture. He states how even though we have technology which assist architects, they must still use the classic art of drawing in any case. Graves discusses the process which first is the idea or concep then comes the evolution which focus more on the design, and finally is the final piece which is presentable.
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Good job at explaining his ideas, but i would like to know if you disagree or agree.