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Acknowledgments | ||
I | The Social Uses of Drawing: Drawing and Architectural Practice | 1 |
II | Why Architects Draw | 52 |
Edward Cullinan | 57 | |
Spencer de Grey | 81 | |
Jorge Silvetti | 103 | |
Renzo Piano | 125 | |
Alvaro Siza | 151 | |
John Young | 175 | |
Itsuko Hasegawa | 199 | |
William Pedersen | 223 | |
Rafael Moneo | 247 | |
Rod Hackney | 271 | |
Peter Rice | 283 | |
III | Drawing and Architectural Practice Revisted | 295 |
Notes | 302 | |
Bibliography | 310 |
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