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This course deals with the study of visualization and graphic presentation in the form of freehand drawings including still-life and architectural forms and entourage using different media, in black and white/monochrome. This will also provides greater emphasis on the communicative value of color in architectural space, with a focus on the physiological, psychological, and neuropsychological aspects, as well as the relationships of visual ergonomics.
TOPIC 01: PRINCIPLES OF FREEHAND DRAWING
- Shading
TOPIC 02: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
- Lines and the instruments for drawing them
- Surfaces and the instruments for drawing them
- Special instruments used in architectural design
TOPIC 03: FREEHAND DRAWING IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
TOPIC 04: ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING ON SITE
- Aids
TOPIC 05: COLOR - COMMUNICATION IN ARCHITECTURAL SPACE
- Humans – The Focus of Design
- The Senses as Instruments of Communication
- Color – An Environmental Element
- The Design Essentials of Color
- Techniques in Handling Color
- Architectural Aspects of Space
At the end of this course, you should be able to:
Visualize three-dimensional forms.
Learn how to prepare freehand drawings of still-life, architectural perspective and other architectural forms using different media in black and white and monochrome.
Acquire knowledge in preparing colored architectural presentation and rendering using various media such as watercolor, acrylic paints, and pastels.