Architectural Graphics Third Edition By Francis D.K. Ching "Graphics is an inseparable part of the design process," says Francis D.K. Ching, "an important tool that provides the designer with the means not only of presenting a design proposal, but also of communicating with oneself and others in the design studio." In his newly revised and expanded Third Edition of Architectural Graphics, Mr. Ching shows the student how to use graphic tools and drafting conventions to translate architectural ideas into effective visual representation. This Third Edition expands upon the wealth of illustrations and instruction that made this title a must-have for every beginning student of architecture and design. This classic guide has a new upright format, and covers: * Essential drafting principles * Architectural conventions for orthographic, paraline, and perspective drawings * Shade and shadow * Graphic symbols and lettering * Freehand sketching and diagramming * Presentation layouts Under the sure-handed guidance of Mr. Ching, you will develop the acute visual and manual skills that form the core of graphic communication. Here you will learn: * More precise ways of using line weight variation and tonal values to show depth * How to draw section views of building interiors * How to construct perspectives and accurate shade and shadows Clearly and beautifully, Architectural Graphics, Third Edition, demystifies the complexity of architectural concepts by presenting them in an intuitive graphic manner.
Frank (Francis D. K.) Ching (born 1943) is a widely recognized author of books addressing architectural and design graphics. Ching's books have been widely influential and continue to shape the visual language of all fields of design. He is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington.
There should be a required reading list for architectural studies that include Pr. Ching's books. I found them by far the best books for initiation to architectural graphics, drawings, composition, building codes, architectural history... He wrote some 15 books, that so far I've found super useful and concise.
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Francis D.K. Ching’s *Architectural Graphics* is an essential guide for anyone studying architecture, offering clear, comprehensive instruction on the techniques and principles of architectural drawing. It should be an obligatory read in architecture school, as it provides the foundation for understanding and communicating design ideas with precision and clarity.
I read the parts I was assigned necessary to draft buildings. Includes the needed materials, perspectives, rendering (I didn't read that part), presentations, and free hand (as opposed to using a ruler and such architect tools). Many drawn pictures, examples, and shading. Seems like it includes all the basic techniques you need to draw buildings from different angles. I've used it as a reference many times.
A classic by Ching, used by architecture students through the decades, it seems. Manual drafting techniques are essential, and a good architect, although well versed in CAD, can't succeed without learning the tips and tricks Ching offers throughout Architectural Graphics.
If you want to learn about architectural drafting then this book is a great place to start. It has a constructed cruclium which is very useful for Architects and students of Architecture. It shows how to handle drawing perspectives easily with different views and ways of drafting.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University / College of Architecture and Urban Studies / Landscape Architecture Department / Recommended Reading / Landscape Graphics
O livro é muito bom, explica todos os detalhes de representação gráfica, só que o ruim é que essa nova edição tem mais de 20 páginas cortadas e apresenta alguns erros de ortografia 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️