
WWW.Drawing
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WWW Drawing: Architectural Drawing from Pencil to Pixel documents the eponymous project conducted by Pennsylvania State University's Department of Architecture, which explored these questions through a giant-scale hand-drawing workshop and a symposium held at the Drawing Center, New York.
WWW refers in this context both to the World Wide Web, and to the "Three Ws"-architects Michael Webb, Mark West and James Wines, each renowned for their skills in hand drawing, who discuss their individual approaches and techniques.
Complementing the Ws' perspectives, artists and architects of a younger generation - Daniel Cardoso Llach, Andrew Heumann, Jürg Lehni, Jane Nisselson, Seher Shah and Ann Tarantino-address various aspects of contemporary architectural drawing, both analog and digital: the legacies of contrasting ideologies of early computer-aided design; technology as expressive vocabulary; and drawing as live performance, whether executed by hand or by robotic drawing machine.
Together, the research and creative explorations presented in WWW Drawing cast architectural drawing in a fresh light.
Published by Actar Publishers, Pennsylvania State University and Stuckeman School of Architecture
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Content
- Intro
- Preface Mehrdad Hadighi
- Introduction Janet Abrams
- The Three W's
- Perspectives on a Life in Drawing - Michael Webb
- Found As in Clouds - Mark West
- A Line Around an Idea - James Wines
- WWW Drawing Workshop
- Drawing Through a Lens - Jane Nisselson
- What Digital Design Practice Can Learn From Drawing - Andrew Heumann
- On Drawing - Seher Shah
- Between Accident and Control: Contrasting Traditions of Computational Design - Daniel Cardoso Llach
- Jump Cuts - Ann Tarantino
- Technology as Vocabulary / Discursive Machines - Jürg Lehni
- WWW Drawing Symposium Roundtable
- Conclusion Mehrdad Hadighi
- Biographies
- Acknowledgments
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