Hand vs. Computer Drawing: A Student's Opinion

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In the debate about how architects - both present and future - represent our ideas, it is easy to find a lot of articles supporting both sides. One can read as many arguments as they want and find valid points supporting both hand-drawing and computer production. One could argue that there is nothing prettier than a well done hand-rendering of a project. Another could say that, although hand-drawing is something that catches the eye, it is not practical at all, takes longer than doing it on the computer and does not allow architects to easily modify it.

There is however another facet that does not come up as frequently as it maybe should: how does this discussion affect students? I believe we lie in a cross-fire, between the idea of what architects do and what they actually do.

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Cite: Enzo Tessitore. "Hand vs. Computer Drawing: A Student's Opinion" 11 Apr 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/618124/hand-vs-computer-drawing-a-student-s-opinion> ISSN 0719-8884

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