19 September 2024 - 3 October 202410:00 - 12:00 BST
Online
Member: £335 + VAT (Early booking £295 + VAT) Standard: £445 + VAT (Early booking £395 + VAT)
Available until one month prior
Thursday 19 September 2024 10:00 -12:00 BST Thursday 26 September 2024 10:00 -12:00 BST Thursday 3 October 2024 10:00 -12:00 BST
Draw confidently using digital software
Use features of Sketchbook including layers, colour and line thickness
Make quick, professional sketchovers and annotation to communicate concepts and communicate a process (e.g. construction sequence)
Use the speed of digital tools to create and edit drawings
Use Google Earth coordinates to locate a structure, then produce exploded sketch-over diagrams
Sketch digitally over to work with Revit, CAD, BIM Rhino systems for increased efficiency and collaboration in the design process
Graduate engineer
Mid-career engineer
Attendees must have access to Concepts and Apple (e.g. iPad) or Windows (e.g. Surface Pro) device and stylus
Radu Axinte is an architect who has worked on some of the most iconic architecture projects in London. A highly skilled freehand artist and watercolorist, he combines a passion for sketching with an appetite for digital imagemaking.
Trevor Flynn is the Director of Drawing At Work and founder of The Drawing Gym. He designs and teaches courses at Dyson, Foster and Partners, The Design Museum London, UCL, Bath University and The Architectural Association.
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