Why use the analogue in today's landscape architectural education? / Nadia Amoroso -- Drawing on the power of the original / Roberto Rovira -- Marking time / Fiona Harrisson and Marian Macken -- The archaeology of the drawing and how to slow ideas down in a design conversation / Peter Lundsgaard Hansen -- Composing cartographies of complexity / Ed Wall -- Urban sketching : the practice of sketching and communicating / Richard Alomar -- The hand graphics experience / Ashley Steffens -- Practice and permission to take shortcuts / Kelly Cederberg -- Inside out : illustrating site experience through drawing / Maria Debije Counts -- Intent and craft : making refined drawings / Katie Kingery-Page and Alpa Nawre -- Notational topographies and experiential literacies through constructive drawings / Samantha Solano and Alberto de Salvatierra -- Intermediate-level sketching in architecture and landscape architecture / Russell W. Reid -- Fundamentals for hand developed (re)fined drawings / Miran Jung Day -- Understanding landscape and drawing ideas / Elizabeth Mossop -- Analogue fields / Adrian Hawker, Elinor Scarth and Tiago Torres-Campos -- Lands types and models forms : the art of represented models in middle-scale landscape architecture / Chen Jieping -- Modeling ecologies : raw materials and conceptual optics / Simon M. Bussiere -- A kiss over a tweet : operating a snow academy to scale in a cool climate / Dietmar Straub -- Modeling ideas landscapes as representational systems / Zaneta Hong -- Making parts and pieces / Paul Russell -- Afterwords professional practice using the analogue -- A new way to produce landscapes portal into intuition as method : Doodletech / Allison M. Dailey, Ballistic Architecture Machine (BAM) -- How a sketchbook shapes a practice : OLIN / Rebecca Popowsky, OLIN -- Strokes of inspiration : the Hallmark of evocative design EDSA hand graphics / Kona Gray, EDSA Inc -- The analogue version / Shannon Nichol, David Malda and Keith McPeters, Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN).
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The fourth book in Nadia Amoroso's Representing Landscapes series, this text focuses on traditional methods of visual representation in landscape architectural education. Building on from the previous titles in the series, which look at digital and hybrid techniques, Representing Landscapes: Analogue is a return to the basic foundations of landscape architecture's original medium of visual communication. Each of the 20 chapters includes contributions from leading professors teaching studio and visual communication courses from landscape architecture programs across the globe, showcasing the best student examples of analog techniques. It demonstrates the process from graphics as a form of research, design development, and analysis, to the final presentation through drawings, models and descriptive captions of the methods, styles and techniques used. It features critical and descriptive essays from expert professors and lecturers in the field, who emphasise the importance of the traditional medium as an intrinsic part of the research, design and presentation process. Over 220 full colour images explore the range of visual approaches students and practitioners of landscape architecture can implement in their designs. With worked examples in the chapters and downloadable images suitable for class use, this is an essential book for visual communication and design studios.