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'Is Drawing Dead?' YSoA Symposium

2012

R

10 h 37 m

United Kingdom

Iba pa

Since the early Renaissance the defining act of architecture has been the production of drawings. Originating within the site-bound paradigm of ancient and medieval building practice, architecture as a distinct professional and intellectual endeavor emerged from a newfound ability to define and depict form, space, material, and structure. As conventions of scale, measure, projection, and perspective were developed and sharpened, drawing not only became a tool for creative ideation but also offered designers the potential for control and authorship of the process with patrons, builders, and larger audiences. Over time, drawing practice proved sufficiently stable and flexible to remain the architect's primary instrument of investigation and expression. However, as the promise of digital technology is increasingly fulfilled by sophisticated methodologies, such as parametric modeling, computational design, digital design and fabrication, and Building Information Management (BIM), drawing has come under stress and become ill-defined and moribund. Developments over the past decade have challenged a practice that has flourished for a half millennium leading one to ask: Is drawing dead?
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Molham مُلهَم

19/11/2025 06:36
Drawing has always been at the architect's primary means of ideation and representation. This panel assembles distinguished practitioners to discuss the role of drawing, in its various forms, in their practice.
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darkovibes

19/11/2025 06:36
Drawing has always been at the architect's primary means of ideation and representation. This panel assembles distinguished practitioners to discuss the role of drawing, in its various forms, in their practice. Speakers: Preston Scott Cohen (Harvard), Marion Weiss (University of Pennsylvania), Greg Lynn (Yale University), Michale Graves (Architect). Introduction, George Knight (Yale University), Moderator, Sunil Bald (Yale University). Closing Address, Mario Carpo (Yale University)
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manmohan

19/11/2025 06:36
Over the two past decades, digital drawing has irrevocably transformed architectural education and practice alike. This panel assembled leading figures in digital visualization who articulate the history, opportunities, and the too often underdeveloped theoretical underpinning of this revolutionary force in architecture. Speakers: Julie Dorsey (Yale University), Andrew Witt (Gehry Technologies), Patrik Schumacher (Zaha Hadid Architects), Casey Reas (University of California, Los Angeles). Introduction, Turner Brooks (Yale University); Moderator, Michael Young (Yale University)
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LIDIANA ✨

19/11/2025 06:36
Over the two past decades, digital drawing has irrevocably transformed architectural education and practice alike. This panel assembled leading figures in digital visualization who articulate the history, opportunities, and the too often underdeveloped theoretical underpinning of this revolutionary force in architecture.
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19/11/2025 06:36
The profession of architecture differentiated itself from the practice of building during the Italian Renaissance. This panel assembles historians, an artist, and an architect to reflect on this emergence, the development of drawing practice, the impact of digital technologies, and the values at stake in this historic transition of media. Speakers: Cammy Brothers (University of Virginia), Deanna Petherbridge (University of the Arts, London), Juhani Pallasmaa (Architect, Finland), Antoine Picon (Harvard University). Introduction by Victor Agran (Yale University), Moderated by Jennifer Leung (Yale University)
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aureole ngala

19/11/2025 06:36
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19/11/2025 06:36
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