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Integrated Drawing Techniques: Designing Interiors with Hand Sketching, SketchUp, and Photoshop [Pehme köide]

(Columbia College-Chicago, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 212x278x14 mm, kaal: 620 g, 300 bw and 40 color illus (insert)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Fairchild Books
  • ISBN-10: 1628923350
  • ISBN-13: 9781628923353
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 212x278x14 mm, kaal: 620 g, 300 bw and 40 color illus (insert)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Fairchild Books
  • ISBN-10: 1628923350
  • ISBN-13: 9781628923353
Since the appearance of simplified 3D sketching programs like SketchUp, architects and interior designers have been called on to use both freehand and 3D CAD drawings, often at very earliest stages of design. Since we must often go back and forth between analytical plan views and 3D visual views, it's important that this be a seamless process, requiring little disruptive action or break in the workflow.Drawing and Design for Residential Interiors closes the gap between creativity and geometry, teaching beginner architects and interior designers how to design their residential interiors using freehand sketching and computer-aided design simultaneously. From concept planning to 3D rendering, this book is a comprehensive guide to designing residences by hand and computer.

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An excellent book that gives students clear and easy to follow instructions beyond just the basic skills. This gives the student plenty of scope for self-improvement and allows them to target key areas of their major projects irrespective of continuation * Caroline Mansfield, De Montfort University, UK *

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The first drafting book to teach interior design and architecture students how to design their residential interiors using freehand sketching and computer-aided drawing simultaneously.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I Freehand Drawing and Rendering: Tools, Materials, and Techniques
1(36)
Chapter 1 Freehand Drawing: Pencil and Pen
2(11)
Objectives
2(1)
Overview
2(1)
Drawing Simple Lines
2(11)
Chapter 2 Color Drawing and Rendering: Working with Mixed Color Media
13(16)
Objectives
13(1)
Overview
13(1)
Multiple Techniques for Drawing and Rendering in Color
13(9)
Material Swatches
22(7)
Chapter 3 Perspective
29(8)
Vanishing Point
29(1)
Objectives
29(1)
Overview
29(1)
One-Point Perspective
30(4)
Two-Point Perspective
34(3)
PART II Digital Rendering
37(46)
Chapter 4 SketchUp Techniques
38(20)
Objectives
38(1)
Overview
38(1)
Starting to Use SketchUp
38(18)
Tools Used in This
Chapter
56(1)
Background
56(2)
Chapter 5 Photoshop Techniques
58(11)
Objectives
58(1)
Overview
58(1)
Getting Started with Photoshop
58(9)
Basic Tools for Photoshop
67(2)
Chapter 6 Mixed Media: Integrating Techniques
69(14)
Objectives
69(1)
Overview
69(1)
The Studio to Home Project
69(7)
View Pavilion
76(7)
PART III Residential Design with Integrated Media
83(90)
Chapter 7 The Foyer: Entering the Home and Connecting the Elements
84(9)
Objectives
84(1)
First Impressions and Why They Matter
84(1)
Modules
85(1)
Photographic Surveys
85(8)
Chapter 8 The Great Room
93(13)
Objectives
93(1)
Overview
93(1)
Creating the Great Room
93(5)
The Living Area
98(7)
Key Commands Covered in this
Chapter
105(1)
Chapter 9 The Kitchen
106(5)
Objectives
106(1)
Overview
106(1)
Designing Kitchens Using SketchUp Components
106(1)
Kitchen Types
107(4)
Chapter 10 The Bathroom
111(4)
Objectives
111(1)
How We Use Bathrooms, Toilet Rooms, and Powder Rooms
111(4)
Chapter 11 The Bedroom and Study
115(4)
Objectives
115(1)
Overview
115(1)
Study/Closet Room
115(1)
Study or Home Office
116(3)
Chapter 12 Single-Family Homes
119(25)
Objectives
119(1)
Overview
119(1)
Site Planning
119(1)
Preliminary Considerations
120(1)
Single-Family Houses
121(1)
A Simple House
122(2)
The One-Story Bungalow
124(2)
A Courtyard House
126(4)
The H House: A Corner House with Split Plan
130(1)
The Two-Story Split-Plan House
131(5)
The "Hillside" or Hilltop View House
136(1)
Tools
136(8)
Chapter 13 Multifamily Residential Design
144(29)
Objectives
144(1)
Overview
144(1)
Townhouses
144(6)
Deep Apartments (or Flats)
150(2)
Wide Apartments
152(5)
The Paris Flat
157(2)
Mixed-Use Buildings: A Sustainable Building Type
159(7)
Tools
166(7)
PART IV Site and Landscape Context: Community, Residential, and Commerce
173(31)
Chapter 14 The Site and Landscape
174(9)
Objectives
174(1)
Overview
174(1)
Site Considerations
174(1)
An Active and Attractive Street
175(2)
Types of Streets and Lots
177(6)
Chapter 15 Placing Buildings in the Environment
183(21)
Objectives
183(1)
Overview
183(1)
Case Study: Humboldt Park Mixed-Use Community Center
183(4)
Massing Models for Planning Context
187(2)
Massing Models for the Case Study
189(1)
The Presentation: Community Outreach
189(1)
Techniques for Importing SketchUp Models into Google Earth
189(15)
Appendix A A Brief History of Computer-Aided Design 204(4)
Appendix B Emergency Shelters and Sustainable Use 208(3)
Conclusion 211(1)
Index 212
Robert Philip Gordon is an adjunct professor of interior design at Columbia College Chicago, United States.