02755nam a2200241Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082000800090082000900098100001500107245003900122260001500161260000900176300000800185365000700193365001100200365000700211365000900218505226900227650001702496OSt20200312152324.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9781118879405 ckrvia a711 bJAC  aSam Jacoby aDrawing Architecture and the Urban bJohn Woley c2016 a328 b55 cDollar d30 e2710 aDescription, Analysis and Transformation: Drawing as Diagram p.6,Conventions p.16, Point, Line, Plane and Volume p.16, Plan Conventions p.20, Orthographic Projections (Elevation) p.22, Cut-away Views (Plan and Section) p.24, Paraline Drawings p.26,Perspective Drawings p.28, Graphic Conventions p.30, Line Weight, Style and Type p.31, Hatching, Texture, Material and Shading p.34, Colour p.36, Drawing Scale and Paper Size p.38, Annotation and Dimensioning p.40, Architecture p.42, Description p.44, Context: Location Plan and Site Section p.45, Building: Plan, Elevation and Section p.46, Building: Axonometric and Perspective p.47, Analysis p.48, Context: Figure Ground Plan p.49, Context: Orientation p.51, Building: Massing p.52, Building: Structural Organisation p.53, Building: Programme p.54, Building: Circulation-to-Use p.55, Building: Part-to-Whole p.56, Building: epetitive-to-Unique p.57, Building: Geometrical Order p.58, Building: Parti p.59, Comparison p.60,Free Plan vs Raumplan p.62, Deconstruction of Whole to Parts p.74, Vertical vs Horizontal p.84, Sectional Organisation p.98, Landscape and Landform p.110, Modularity p.120, Comparative Matrices p.132, Massing p.134, Conceptual Organisation p.136, Disposition p.138, Distribution p.140, Circulation p.142, Difference p.144, Growth p.146, The Urban p.148, Description 150, Urban Plan p.152, Land Use p.153, Density p.154, Circulation (Transport) p.155, Open Spaces p.156, Infrastructures p.157, Analysis p.158, Figure-Ground Plan p.159, Hierarchies and Organisation p.160, Part-to-Whole and Repetitive-to-Unique p.161, Built Environment p.162, Phasing p.163, Comparison p.164, Block p.166, Enclave p.180, Ground p.198, Infrastructure p.212, Comparative Matrices p.228, Size p.230, Distribution p.232, Hierarchy and Layering p.234, Difference p.236, Growth p.238, Architectural Types and Urban Morphology p.240, Transformation p.242, Typological Transformation p.244, Timeline p.248, Comparative Matrix p.252, Comparative Diagrams p.254, Typological Transformation Diagrams p.256, Transformative Matrix p.258, Design Examples p.264, Tokyo Podium by Sakiko Goto p.266, The City Campus by Marcin Ganczarski p.272, The Chinese Unit by Yuwei Wang p.286, Cite Housing by Alvaro Arancibia Tagle p.306 aUrban Design