Architectural Diptychs
What is a Drawing?
Drawing, as a practice, observes, describes, and composes a relationship between the thinking selves in relation to an environment. Drawing, as an object, constructs with phenomenal and dialogical dimension.
The following series, a composition of four diptychs, examines the manual, digital, and computational production of images and drawings. With each pair, different architectural drawing types were examined: section, plan, paraline, map. Questioning and developing the mechanics of the type, the discourse of what architectural representation was continued through exploration.
The given subject was the Bayard Ewing Building at RISD.
1. Thin and Thick
2. Extract and Abstract
3. Deform and Perform
4. World and Index
Drawing, as a practice, observes, describes, and composes a relationship between the thinking selves in relation to an environment. Drawing, as an object, constructs with phenomenal and dialogical dimension.
The following series, a composition of four diptychs, examines the manual, digital, and computational production of images and drawings. With each pair, different architectural drawing types were examined: section, plan, paraline, map. Questioning and developing the mechanics of the type, the discourse of what architectural representation was continued through exploration.
The given subject was the Bayard Ewing Building at RISD.
1. Thin and Thick
2. Extract and Abstract
3. Deform and Perform
4. World and Index
Thin

Thick

Extract

Abstract

Deform


Perform

World

Index
