ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
IAS10393f16Semester:
2016/2017 winterName:
Hand drawing as a tool for the design conceptMajor:
Landscape ArchitectureStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
optionalStudy Semester:
3ECTS points:
7Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
30 / 60 / 0Lecturer:
Dr Anna BorczLanguage of instruction:
Polish / EnglishThe course in English will be available if a minimum of 6 students sign up for a group. If less than 6 students sign up for the group, the course will be available in Polish with the possibility of individual support in English. Contact person: Dr Anna BorczLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
1. A student has spatial imagination in rural and urbanized areas;
2. A student knows the principles of drawing techniques useful for visualizing the design concept as well as unifocal and bifocal perspective;
3. A student knows the ways of transferring field observations into the design.
Skills:
1. A student has mastered skills of drawing basic geometric solids and fragments of urban and rural landscape;
2.A student is able to think creatively in the field of spatial planning;
3. He/she can present the design in linear and chiaroscuro drawing ( e.g. of recreational space, small architecture, communication strings, greenery); can measure the proportions of objects.Competences:
Social competences:
Students can see the qualities of the Polish landscape and their locality; plan creatively new activities in the field of spatial planning taking into account the aesthetic values of the compositional dominant; can propose a colourful drawing vision of a garden or a fragment of a modern city.
Prerequisites:
A student has spatial imagination in rural and urbanized areas; knows the principles of drawing techniques useful for visualizing the design concept as well as unifocal and bifocal perspective.Course content:
Principles of linear and chiaroscuro drawing of basic solids. Ways of visualizing design concepts by means of bifocal perspective. Ways of creating and presenting objects (i.e. Market Square buildings, small architecture, recreational objects, balconies, terraces, ponds).
Calculating the proportions of objects and mapping them on a sheet of paper. The technique of showing three-dimensionality. Composition and landscape qualities of rural and urbanized areas in art. Visualization of the design concept. Ways of creating and presenting objects (i.e. Market Square buildings, small architecture, recreational objects, balconies, terraces, ponds). Field observations from different points of the horizon and field sketches.Recommended literature:
Gregory Danny, 2014, The Creative License, HYPERION BOOKS
Stephanie Bower, 2016, The Urban Sketching Handbook: Understanding Perspective: Easy Techniques for Mastering Perspective Drawing on Location (Urban Sketching Handbooks) Flexibound, Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc.
Ernest R. Norling, 1999, Perspective Made Easy (Dover Art Instruction) Paperback
Liz Steel, 2016, 5-Minute Sketching -- Architecture: Super-quick Techniques for Amazing Drawings Paperback
Matthew Brehm, 2016, Drawing Perspective: How to See It and How to Apply It Paperback
Victor Perard , 2007, Drawing Trees (Dover Art Instruction) Paperback
Assessment methods:
grade obtained at classes (60%) + grade obtained at lectures (40%).Comment: