Spring Semester, 2019, M. Arch., C.E.P.T. University
Course Outline : Drawing Thoughts Conceptual thinking through drawing Tutor : Olga Srejic
This course questions how drawings operate in architecture theory with emphasis on a particular role they play in conceptualizing design and analyzing situations. It deals with potential of architectural drawing not only as representation but as nonverbal deliberation and argumentation. Aim of this course is for students to produce drawings that are not concerned with appearance but that express ideas. ”Drawings are not just end products: they are part of the thought process of architectural design. Drawings express the interaction of our minds, eyes and hand. I have a real purpose in making each drawing, either to remember something or to study something. Each one is part of a process and not an end in itself. It’s not likely to represent 'reality', but rather to capture an idea." - Michael Graves Architecture and
the lost art of drawing.