Synopses & Reviews
Visual Thinking for Architects and Designers Visualizing Context in Design Ron Kasprisin and James Pettinari Here at last is a book that will help architects and designers avoid the pitfall of creating buildings that battle aesthetically with everything within a three-block radius. In Visual Thinking for Architects and Designers, Ron Kasprisin and James Pettinari unveil a solution to designing for the complex urban landscape: visual thinking. A concept twenty-five years in the making, this integrative approach will help harried professionals prevent environmental disasters. The authors present three-dimensional drawing (visual thinking) as a communication and decision-making tool to be used during the design and planning process. Because architects, landscape architects, and urban designers often work independently, on different scales, and at different interludes, no one can truly envision the completed project. Visual thinking is a way of getting input from every member of the team. Here, youll learn how to use graphics, whether hand-drawn or computer-generated, as a language to express complex systems, interrelationships, and environments. Using over 300 high quality drawings that are connected at many different scalesfrom aerial perspectives of entire regions to individual rooms and buildingsthis groundbreaking book lays out an urban design process and methodology in a sequential and easily understood manner. The book is illustrated by the authors own work, which has been recognized in national design competitions, and by the AIA, APA, and NEA. The authors masterfully cover the use of drawing to analyze and create spaces, drawing technique, and communicating complex information to the public. Case studies convincingly illustrate the authors approach. Just a few of the areas covered include:
- Short-cut skill development for professionals and students
- Transit-related development
- Visioning methods in public involvement
- Time and space patterning in context
More than a book on drawing, this urban design guidebook is a tool for communicating and creating. Whether youre an architect, landscape architect, urban designer, or city planner, once youve read Visual Thinking for Architects and Designers, youll wonder why people havent been working this way all along.
About the Author
Ron Kasprisin and James Pettinari are partners in Kasprisin Pettinari Design: Architects and Urban Planners, Seattle, WA. He is currently Associate Professor of Urban Design and Planning, College of Architecture, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Mr. Pettinari is Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. Both Mr. Kasprisin and Mr. Pettinari have won numerous honors and awards for their work.
Table of Contents
UNDERSTANDING PLACE IN CONTEXT.
Principles, Elements, and Techniques of Drawing Visualization.
Visualizing Place as Context.
Visualizing Place and Scale: The Scale Ladder.
Place and Time, Place in Time.
Involving the Public in the Design of Place.
CASE STUDIES OF CASCADIA.
The Tlingit Archipelago Case Study Background and Overview.
Ish River Case Study.
Cowlitz-Willamette Case Study.
Clark Fork: Bitterroot, Missoula, Montana Case Study.
Index.