The Art of the Architect
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
For the first time in printed form, Michael G. Imber showcases the artwork that has influenced his architectural vision. This collection features over 230 historic and contemporary paintings, sketches, and conceptual architectural pieces, accompanied by stories behind each work and a foreword by Clive Aslet. The book celebrates the significance of drawing and watercolor painting in architecture, an art form dating back to the Renaissance that is often seen as outdated in the digital age. Imber’s watercolors and sketches, published here for the first time, illustrate their enduring importance throughout the architectural process. His approach highlights how hand drawing fosters a deeper connection between architects and their environments, contrasting with the fleeting nature of digital images. These sketches not only enhance Imber's understanding of his surroundings but also serve as a visual language for communication with his team, craftsmen, and clients. The emotive technique of pen and wash reflects his passion for the medium, enriched by his experiences traveling and spending time at his summer home in Maine. This book is a tribute to a cherished art form and a visual delight for architecture enthusiasts.
