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 seeks to promote a mixture of freehand and computer drawing skills to encourage a range of approaches to architectural drawing and representation. Her previous books include Representational Techniques and Fundamentals of Architecture (both 2007).
Architects and urban planners need to describe cities in the course of their work, be it through maps, diagrams, sketches, computer renderings or models. Drawing for Urban Design explores a wide range of ways to represent the city, from freehand sketching to sophisticated computer...
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