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ARCHITECTS’ DRAWINGS
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ARCHITECTS’ DRAWINGS A Selection
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements List of I
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This book was supp
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ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1.1 / Bramante
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Figure 3.3 / Boullée, Etienne-Loui
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Figure 5.7 / Lutyens, Edwin Landsee
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Figure 7.7 / Le Corbusier Plate #32
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Figure 8.9 / Gehry, Frank Process e
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INTRODUCTION Through history, archi
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with other architects or the client
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architect, and while they can be at
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necessary information. The museum o
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Although few sketches with architec
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equired precise instrumentation, as
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The Chinese and Japanese built soph
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many examples as possible. Most ske
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Coulin, C. (1962). Drawings by Arch
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CHAPTER 1 RENAISSANCE (1500-1650) T
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Simultaneously, these architects re
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products. This was particularly imp
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Bramante, Donato (1444-1514) Untitl
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da Vinci, Leonardo (1452-1519) Code
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Peruzzi, Baldassare (1481-1536) Stu
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da Sangallo, Antonio the Younger (1
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Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564
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de L’Orme, Philibert (between 150
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da Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi (1507-1
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Palladio, Andrea (1508-1580) Sketch
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Scamozzi, Vincenzo (1552-1616) Stud
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Jones, Inigo (1573-1652) Studies of
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Lowry, B. (1962). Renaissance Archi
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craftsmen up to the time of the rev
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MEDIA The materials trusted for ske
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Mansart, François (1598-1666) Alte
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Borromini, Francesco (1599-1667) Ro
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Webb, John (1611-1672) Pavilion add
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Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680) Sk
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Hardouin-Mansart, Jules (1646-1708)
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Fontana, Carlo (1638-1714) Design f
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Fischer von Erlach, Johann Bernhard
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Wren, Christopher (1632-1723) Studi
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Juvarra, Filippo (1687-1736) Stage
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Tinniswood, A. (2001). His Inventio
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Architectural theory proliferated a
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MEDIA Many media and techniques pre
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Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (1720-1
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Adam, Robert (1728-1792) House plan
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Boullée, Etienne-Louis (1728-1799)
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Latrobe, Benjamin Henry (1764-1820)
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Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) Monti
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Soane, Sir John (1753-1837) Sketch
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Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781-1841
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Pugin, A.W.N. (1812-1852) Details o
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Paxton, Joseph (1801-1865) Crystal
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Labrouste, Henri (1801-1875) Prelim
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Kimball, F. Essay and Notes (1968).
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CHAPTER 4 AMERICAN NEOCLASSICISM AN
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an architect were dependent upon re
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Richardson, Henry Hobson (1838-1886
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Hunt, Richard Morris (1827-1895) Sk
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White, Stanford (1853-1906) Freehan
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Sullivan, Louis (1856-1924) Study o
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Ferriss, Hugh (1889-1962) Crest of
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CHAPTER 5 THE TURN OF THE CENTURY E
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several of them organized a group c
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traditional dipped pens. Industrial
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Olbrich, Josef Maria (1867-1908) Sk
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Wagner, Otto (1841-1918) Perspectiv
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Gaudí, Antonio (1852-1926) Colonia
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Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-19
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Loos, Adolf (1870-1933) Modena park
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Guimard, Hector (1867-1942) Design
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Hadid, Zaha (1950) Preliminary sket
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Hara, Hiroshi (1936) Mid-Air City s
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Hecker, Zvi (1931) Spiral sketch, 1
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Hollein, Hans (1934) Museum in der
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Krier, Rob (1938) Spatial sequences
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Larsen, Henning (1925) Sketch featu
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Legorreta, Ricardo (1931) Section s
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Lynn, Greg (1964) Preliminary explo
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Miralles, Enric (1955-2000) Prelimi
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Murcutt, Glenn (1936) Sketch plan,
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Piano, Renzo (1937) Elevation sketc
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Roche, Kevin (1922) View of Central
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Safdie, Moshe (1938) Exploration Pl
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INDEX Aalto, Alvar, 191 A.A. Pope R
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Christ Church Newgate Street, 65 CI
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Hampton Court Palace (Middlesex), 6
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Moore, Charles Willard, 197 Moorish
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Scala Regia, 61 scale ruler (scale