A Person Who Gives a Creative Idea and Draws it lively on Paper is a True Architect

Authors

  • M. I. Razikberdiyev Associate Professor, National Institute of art and design named after Kamoliddin Behzod, "Design" department

Keywords:

Architect, artist, Athena, Acropolis, Florence, Schuko, Pompey

Abstract

Graphic methods of representation, being an integral part of architectural design, are constantly changing along with changes in the architecture itself. The article emphasizes this specific connection between the graphic form of the project, which is the first visible embodiment of the architect's intent, and the architectural structure. And some thoughts and considerations about the drawings, sketches and projects drawn by the architect V. Shchuko.

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Published

2023-03-23

How to Cite

Razikberdiyev, M. I. (2023). A Person Who Gives a Creative Idea and Draws it lively on Paper is a True Architect. Vital Annex: International Journal of Novel Research in Advanced Sciences, 2(3), 223–229. Retrieved from https://innosci.org/IJNRAS/article/view/1020

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