Drawing in architecture education and research

Lucerne Talks: Symposium on Pedagogy in Architecture

How can drawing be reconnected to be a tool of communica­tion, investigation and representation within the building industry?

In the established traditions of architecture education, drawing plays a central role within the design project. Drawing is also the essential instrument of architectural research. For practicing architects, the drawing is the definitive tool of communication, investigation and representation.

Existing publications and conferences held on Drawing in Architecture reinforce the view that – more than a written text or mathematical formulas, and regardless of whether they are analogue or digital – drawings were, are and always will be indispensible attributes of architecture.

And yet, drawings invite speech. They are objects to talk over, or talk about. Their apparent universality stems from their capacity to invite speech from across societies, language groups, and professions. They initiate and spur debate, and these debates generate either the insight, or the consensus from which architecture progresses. The drawing here has a dual role; it is both object and method.

With:
Teresa Gali-Izard 
Elisabeth Hatz
Niall Hobhouse
Peter Märkli
Mohsen Mostafavi Guillaume Othenin-Girard 
Cara Rachele
Heinrich Schnetzer

Plakat © HSLU
Quando
22 October 2021, 08:30 to 18:00
Dove
Institut für Architektur, Hochschule Luzern Technik & Architektur
Technikumsstrasse 21
6048 Horw, Svizzera
Organizzatore
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts Engineering & Architecture Institute of Architecture
Link
www.hslu.ch

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