In architecture, it would be impossible to begin construction on a building without a plan for the desired outcome – and this typically comes in the form of a drawing. For centuries, architects have documented their designs by drawing or “drafting” them onto paper with ink or graphite. Only within the past couple of decades that we’ve seen the transition from hand drawing to computer drawing.
Drawing is truly a tool for seeing. To draw an object, interior, or building, you have to look at the subject in a new way. You are forced to pause and scrutinize, as drawing requires another way of thinking. The sketching process is a means of expanding your creativity and awakening your senses.
Today we present to you a collection of architecture sketches and drawings focused on the thought process that comes before the concept of a project.