Architecture in pen and ink
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Architecture in Pen and Ink is a magnificently illustrated compendium of drawings by world-renowned masters of architecture and design. Filled not only with one-of-a-kind illustrations, but also with helpful techniques, this "dream book" constitutes a treasure trove of ideas and inspiration for your own work. Among its features: a wide range of drawings - from rough freehand idea sketches to fully rendered presentation drawings; easily learned techniques using the technical pen, fine line felt pen, and other new pens; a showcase of unique pen and ink drawings by Helmut Jahn, Paul Rudolph, Cesar Pelli, Frank Ching, Peter Eisenman, Stanley Tigerman, Rael D. Slutsky, Manuel Avila, Gene Streett, and other renowned architects and illustrators; and examples of every kind of drawing - from exteriors, to close-up architectural details, to bird's-eye views, to landscaping, to entourage and interiors. Architecture in Pen and Ink is a book that all architects, interior designers, illustrators, and students who are truly serious about their work will want to own!
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John S. M. Chen
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John S.M Chen
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