Students at UIC Barcelona Create 1:1 Plans of Famous Buildings

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In early 2016, we introduced Vardehaugen, a Norwegian office that created a series of life sized drawings of their projects in their own backyard. After publishing this exercise on our site, Spanish architect and academic Alberto T. Estévez reached out to tell us that this same exercise has been carried out at ESARQ (UIC Barcelona) for the past 10 years with second and third year architecture students. According to Estévez, the exercise "represents something irreplaceable: it brings you closer to experiencing life-sized spaces of classic works of architecture" from the Farnsworth house to José Antonio Coderch's Casa de la Marina.

About 10 years ago I had an idea for a special teaching exercise, one that I thought would be interesting and instructive at the same time. So I started doing the practice class we’ve been talking about with architecture students in their second and third year of study at ESARQ (UIC Barcelona): the School of Architecture, which I founded 20 years ago as the first Director at the International University of Catalonia.

Now, we do the lesson every year in the Architectural Composition class that I teach, which discusses the theory and history of architecture.

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Cite: Estévez, Alberto. "Students at UIC Barcelona Create 1:1 Plans of Famous Buildings" [Manejando espacios reales a escala real] 21 May 2016. ArchDaily. (Trans. Valletta, Matthew) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/787823/managing-full-scale-real-spaces> ISSN 0719-8884

Coderch Building. Image © Alberto T. Estévez

西班牙巴塞罗学生绘制大师作品1:1平面图

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