Registration Eligibility
ASLA online learning opportunities are open to all. ASLA members may purchase this presentation at a reduced rate. This is a 2022 conference session.
Start Date
12/12/2024
End Date
12/11/2026
Description
Drawing enables our minds to explore ideas unencumbered. This “from the elbow” investigation becomes invisible behind the glossy rendering and ultimately the built space, so this session pulls back the curtain to explore the processes that led to places such as Bonnet Springs Park, Lurie Garden, and Palm Springs Park.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Design-Build
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.25
Learning Outcomes
Examine the historical importance of graphic and narrative representation in translating an idea into the physical world.; Understand how a collaborative practice of openness and exposure builds critical thinking and a purposeful design atmosphere.; See examples of how to use analog drawing as a distinct tool to powerfully and poetically “see,” organize, and compose construction details.; Explore later phases of design, including fine details, as a continuation of rich personal design thinking and intellectual agency.
Instructors
Anna Cawrse, ASLA; Shannon Nichol, FASLA; Nathaniel S. Cormier, ASLA, LEED AP
Course Codes
Provider
American Society of Landscape Architects