Part of my intellectual project that examines the relationship between drawing and construction and design.
- Drawing Construction
- Construction Drawing
- Drawing Design
The building process consists of these three parts in a simple way.
Design, Drawing, and Construction. Now, after the completion of this process, moving these three parts again and again, for example, this time, first construction, then designing, and finally drawing on the built project, causes this issue to create a different relationship in the project between the two-dimensional world and the three-dimensional world of the design and the multidimensional world of the design. And it's a path from building knowledge to architectural knowledge.
Here, drawing (section, plan, perspective, etc.) does not draw and is not just a tool and does not hide, it does not become invisible. We have the visibility of the drawing and the process, the process in which the members change their places, play each other's roles, and introduce new relationships in this synthesis.
- Drawing in the drawing stage
- We build the design in the design phase
- We draw the construction in the construction phase.
- We draw the design in the design phase.
By design or design, I mean responding to the physical needs of the project in the field of building knowledge. Not the knowledge of architecture.