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Showing posts with label analysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label analysis. Show all posts
Monday, November 8, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Cool Site
I don't know if you guys know of this site, but the blog infosthetics is brainfood if you are stuck.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
More site analysis drawings
Our studio professor, Abigail Feldman, recommended some great examples of graphic analysis earlier this semester. I'm posting some of her examples and I've also found some more good examples on the web, especially by landscape architect James Corner.
Here is one of his drawings, titled "Rail Networks":
I got it off of this blog post which I highly recommend skimming, it has some amazing graphics: http://fluxwurx.com/jstudio/?p=32
Here are two more Corner graphics:

This wildlife diagram for the High Line reminds me of what we were talking about regarding Will's thesis:
This link to the American Society of Landscape Architects' student awards also contains a lot of graphic creativity:
http://www.bustler.net/index.php/article/landscape_architects_announce_2008_student_awards/
Here is one of his drawings, titled "Rail Networks":
I got it off of this blog post which I highly recommend skimming, it has some amazing graphics: http://fluxwurx.com/jstudio/?p=32
Here are two more Corner graphics:

This wildlife diagram for the High Line reminds me of what we were talking about regarding Will's thesis:
This link to the American Society of Landscape Architects' student awards also contains a lot of graphic creativity:
http://www.bustler.net/index.php/article/landscape_architects_announce_2008_student_awards/
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Analytical Drawing Examples





Professor Gamard showed us some great examples of analytical drawings from a studio on wharf structures/mechanisms that she led in the past.
Alissa, Eric pointed out that some of these would probably be super useful for you! Sorry the quality is poor in some cases, but I'm sure Gamard would be happy to let anyone see the originals (the worst culprits in terms of image quality were on mylar, so it was hard to get good scans).
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