Book Description:
Concepts from
architects' minds evolve through sketches and as a mode of transference are
conveyed to the finished building. This book compares qualities of sketches to
reveal unique approaches to the instruments of thinking in which all architects
engage. It provides new insight into the relationship between architectural
sketches and the process of creative manipulation. Sketches comprise a thinking
mechanism, and through the qualities of ambiguity, quickness and change, they
initiate a dialogue for architects. As a medium to facilitate communication,
recording, discovery and evaluation, their pertinence lies in their ability to
exhibit both the precise and the imprecise. Exploring four related theoretical
approaches, play, memory-imagination-fantasy, caricature and the grotesque, the
book shows how imprecision stimulates imagination to conceive new forms in the
dialogue of architectural sketches.
* Beautifully presented
work with a wealth of illustrations
* Uses examples from
architects past and present to show the evolution of the architectural sketch

