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Drawing for Urban Design Lorraine Farrelly

Drawing for Urban Design By Lorraine Farrelly

Summary

Explores a range of ways to represent the city, from freehand sketching to the sophisticated interactive computer model of the city of the future. This book provides an introduction to the techniques while explaining the processes associated with describing and designing urban environments.

Drawing for Urban Design Summary

Drawing for Urban Design by Lorraine Farrelly

"Drawing for Urban Design" explores a range of ways to represent the city, from freehand sketching to the sophisticated interactive computer model of the city of the future. There are many ways to engage with images of the city by exploring and considering what exists as well as imagining future ideas for the development of the city. Many professionals need to describe city environments in the course of their work. This can be done through maps, sketches, computer renderings or models. This book provides an introduction to these techniques while explaining the processes associated with describing and designing urban environments. Following a brief introduction the book is divided into five parts. Chapter one traces the historical context of urban design. Chapter two explores traditional and contemporary methods of drawing and representing cities. Chapter three introduces and describes a range of tools and techniques for analyzing and mapping cities and urban spaces. Chapter four deals with the imagined city of the future and the virtual city, and chapter five showcases eight masterplanning projects from around the world by internationally renowned architects, ranging from the regeneration of a historic environment to the creation of an entirely new city. This book is illustrated throughout with examples of representations of the city created using a range of techniques, from simple freehand pencil sketches through to the most complex CAD visualizations and computer mapping techniques. This book will provide the architecture and urban planning student with an invaluable visual grammar for representing the contemporary city.

About Lorraine Farrelly

Lorraine Farrelly is Deputy Head of the Portsmouth School of Architecture. Her studio teaching focuses on the idea of the city and how it is read and interpreted. In particular she wants to promote the mixture of freehand and computer drawing skills to encourage a range of approaches to architectural drawing and representation. Her previous books include Interior Structures: Bars and Restaurants (2003), Representational Techniques and Fundamentals of Architecture (both 2007).

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION What is drawing? / Drawing the city / About this book THE CITY IN CONTEXT Introduction / Early views of the city / The Renaissance and perspective / Artists and their visions of the city / Scale / Twentieth-century precedents and realized urban ideas / Representing the city in the twentieth / century THE CITY AS OBJECT Introduction / Subject / Drawing / Observational sketching / Step by step: Sketching the Duomo, Florence / Step by step: Observational sketching on the go / Characterization / Step by step: Serial views through a city / Types of drawing / Plan / Section / Axonometric / Digital techniques / Storyboard techniques / Step by step: Derive / Painting and collage / Step by step: Watercolouring a sketch

Additional information

GOR006111569
9781856697187
1856697185
Drawing for Urban Design by Lorraine Farrelly
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Laurence King Publishing
2010-04-04
192
N/A
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