Sergey Estrin will deliver lecture within ArchiGraphics Competition on 5th December at Central House of Architect
The date of the event: 5th December 2013
Starts at 19:00
Location: Central House of Architect
Drawing in accordance with rules, what’s next? When one knows how to draw the right way and understands the end result of a project, drawing essentially becalms unnecessary. There are plenty technical tools one can and should be using. Except, computer programs do not generate ideas and cannot express them on paper for everyone to see the very essence of the author’s message. Then architects draw, only do not always draw the way they teach in universities.
When one knows the right way, one grasps the sense of proportion and the space attains its own array. One gets an urge to create something inexistent, something that violates all the rules and will become more that just a drawing. This is when imagination and fantasy begins to work – one plays with materials, technique and shapes. Brain plants quite unconventional solutions and one can create on paper their own ideal world, highlight everything genuinely significant and settle its inspirational beauty.
Moving along the way from training drawings to project sketches and further to graphic fixation of the images and sculpts, constantly generated in one’s consciousness, an architect achieves genuine artistic liberty.
About all that and many other nuances of architectural drawing comprehension famous Russian architect and graphic artist, Member of Panel of Experts for International Architectural Drawing Competition Sergey Estrin will tell us during his lecture.
The admission is free, registration required.
Source: Moscow Architects Union.