Interior Design Drawing
By (Author) Alan Hughes
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
26th September 2008
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
729
Paperback
176
Width 220mm, Height 280mm, Spine 13mm
652g
Interior design is a multidiscipline profession blending spatial, technical and aesthetic knowledge. The skill involved in manipulating these elements to solve specific design problems is intrinsically linked to drawing. Interior Design Drawing explores all aspects of this vital design skill, from sketching to record information, through orthographics and development to analyse the problem, to presentation drawing to communicate the solution. Topics: Explore the role of drawing in the design process. . Understand the main orthographic drawings. . Use line, tone and colour across 2D and 3D drawings. . Consider aspects of composition and presentation of a set of drawings. AUTHOR: Alan Hughes has a degree in Visual Communication and an MA in Interior Architecture. He has taught at undergraduate and post-graduate levels in many institutions and is currently Faculty Director and Vice Principal at the Inchbald School of Design in London. He has worked in 2D and 3D design across many disciplines, with clients ranging from museums to commercial architectural and landscape practices. 130 colour illustrations
Alan Hughes has a degree in Visual Communication and an MA in Interior Architecture. He has taught at undergraduate and post-graduate levels in many institutions and is currently Faculty Director and Vice Principal at the Inchbald School of Design in London. He has worked in 2D and 3D design across many disciplines, with clients ranging from museums to commercial architectural and landscape practices. Resident - Sussex