Explore the interesting world of architecture through drawing and city tours. This course introduces students to the basics of drawing architecture including technical drawing with an emphasis on perspective and spatial strategies. Through the discussion of contemporary and historical references, this course will provide students with an introduction to the design of buildings, spaces, urban and natural environments.
1-Week Intensive: Base Tuition: $335 + Materials Fee: $35 = Total: $370
Notes: This course will meet at TSA each morning and draw in the field with Julie Ourceau through the day. Students will need to bring their lunch and TTC fare (card). Student pick up will be either at TSA after 5PM or students with permission may make their own arrangement to travel home. Basic drawing skills required. Each day includes 1-hour lunch break. Julie Ourceau is a professor of Architecture at Ryerson University. Combining her background as both an architect and artist, she is passionate about passing on hand drawing skills through architectural sketching classes locally. She is concerned by the local historical architecture and urban conditions, and is currently working on a mapping project, Rivers + Time + Cities, which investigates the architectural relationships to the natural landscapes.